BOSS Saw User Manual V1.0
5/9/2019
BOSS Saw Safety
Never attempt to perform any maintenance functions or clean around the equipment while the system is in operation.
Safety procedures and precautions must always be observed while working on the BOSS Saw, or any part of the
installation. Service should only be done by qualified personnel.
Personnel must take extra precautions when working on electrical systems in a damp or wet area.
Use proper tools. Make sure tools are well insulated for the job.
Never bypass or alter protective interlocks or devices unless specifically instructed to do so and unless all precautions
are followed.
Make sure that all tools, parts, rags, etc., are cleared from any moving parts after servicing the equipment.
Control panel doors and junction boxes covers must be closed after servicing.
Do NOT use jumper wires across breakers or terminals. Repair any electrical issue properly before placing the
equipment back into service.
Operators must wear protective equipment when working around the BOSS Saw. Operators must wear goggles or
safety glasses to guard against spray and flying debris. Operators and others exposed to noise levels above 90dBa for
more than 1 hour must wear suitable hearing protection. Operators must protect themselves from Dust Inhalation
hazards that may exist near the machine.
BACA Systems recommends that plant/work-site safety personnel approve all safety equipment and/or requirements for
everyone working on or around the BOSS Saw.
Various warnings are displayed throughout this manual which indicate a potentially hazardous situation to be highly
aware of. Based on the geographical location where the BOSS Saw is installed and commissioned, BACA Systems will
provide all warning labels and stickers in the local language, in addition to English.