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Asyst Technologies VersaPort 2200 - Chapter 1: Safety; General Safety Identifiers

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Released Rev. C 2000-1252-01 Page 5
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Chapter 1: Safety
Before attempting any operation or service, it is essential to read and thoroughly
understand the information presented in this section. This chapter provides important
information regarding safety hazards that you may encounter while working with this
system.
General Safety Identifiers
NOTE . . .
THE FOLLOWING ARE ONLY EXAMPLES; THEY DO NOT INDICATE A SPECIFIC
HAZARD ASSOCIATED WITH THE VERSAPORT.
Danger flags, warnings and cautions are used throughout this manual to identify potential
hazards to personnel and equipment. Examples are provided below.
MECHANICAL HAZARD
DANGER
DANGER FLAGS INDICATE AN IMMINENTLY HAZARDOUS
SITUATION WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, WILL RESULT IN DEATH
OR SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY. DANGER FLAGS ARE LIMITED
TO THE MOST EXTREME SITUATIONS. THE DANGER FLAGS
SPECIFY THE TYPE OF HAZARD, THE STEPS TO TAKE TO AVOID
INJURY, AND THE CONSEQUENCES FOR FAILING TO TAKE
THOSE PRESCRIBED STEPS.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD
WARNING
WARNING FLAGS INDICATE A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS
SITUATION WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, COULD RESULT IN DEATH
OR SERIOUS INJURY. THE WARNING FLAGS SPECIFY THE TYPE
OF HAZARD, THE STEPS TO TAKE TO AVOID INJURY, AND THE
CONSEQUENCES FOR FAILING TO TAKE THOSE PRESCRIBED
STEPS.

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