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Page 6 2000-1252-01 Released Rev. C
VersaPort 2200 Technical Manual
Chapter 1: Safety
General Safety Identifiers
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GENERAL HAZARD
CAUTION
CAUTION FLAGS INDICATE A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS
SITUATION WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, MAY RESULT IN MINOR OR
MODERATE INJURY. CAUTION TAGS MAY ALSO BE USED TO
ALERT AGAINST UNSAFE PRACTICES. THE CAUTION FLAGS
SPECIFY THE TYPE OF HAZARD, THE STEPS TO TAKE TO AVOID
INJURY, AND THE CONSEQUENCES FOR FAILING TO TAKE
THOSE PRESCRIBED STEPS.
CAUTION
CAUTIONS ALERT PERSONNEL TO ACTIONS THAT MAY
DAMAGE THE VERSAPORT OR THE MATERIAL BEING
PROCESSED. THE CAUTION SPECIFIES THE TYPE OF DAMAGE,
THE STEPS TO TAKE TO AVOID THE DAMAGE, AND THE RISK IN
FAILING TO TAKE THOSE PRESCRIBED STEPS.
All warnings and cautions precede the step or operation in which the hazardous condition
may be encountered. All personnel operating or performing service on Asyst equipment
must fully understand warnings, cautions, and all general safety regulations associated
with electromechanical equipment.
Personnel should become thoroughly familiar with all aspects of safety for individuals and
equipment prior to operating or performing service on this equipment.

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