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Manual Sidedrive Dual Mast Carton Sealer (MSD)
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EQUIPMENT SAFETY
1. Do not alter, deface, or remove factory installed information signs that are attached to the
equipment. If an information sign is damaged, replace it as soon as possible.
2. Never climb or work on equipment while it is operating nor allow anyone else.
3. Inspect all equipment components before each operation shift for damaged parts or parts
suspected of sustaining damage. Repair or replace any damaged or defective components
before starting or operating the equipment.
4. Before starting or operating equipment, perform a walk-around inspection of the workplace and
the equipment. Make sure that no workers, tools, parts, or foreign objects are in, on, under, or
around the equipment.
5. Do not operate equipment if safety gates are not in place. Check safety gates and other safety
devices for proper installation and safe working condition.
6. Before starting equipment make sure that all personnel or visitors know that the equipment is
going to be started.
7. When starting equipment, follow the manufacturer’s recommended starting sequence.
8. Do not allow anyone to start or operate any equipment unless they have been trained in safe
operating procedures.
9. Never leave equipment controls unattended. Either have a quali ed operator relieve you or
turn equipment off if you must leave your workstation.
10. When starting up equipment and while equipment is operating, be alert for improper readings,
visual defects, abnormal odors, or unusual noises. These can be an indication of an
equipment problem or warning of a possible hazard. At the onset of any of these conditions,
immediately shut down the machinery following proper shutdown procedures.
11. Do NOT inspect, maintain, adjust, repair, or move the equipment until LOCKOUT procedures
are implemented by trained, authorized personnel in accordance with state and federal laws.
Authorized persons must shut down the power supply, shut down all energy sources, block
moving parts, and release all stored energy to prevent injury.
12. Perform all equipment inspection, maintenance, lubrication, and adjustment procedures with
caution and comply with manufacturer’s recommended procedures.
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