77-2946
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In this Bulletin, the words WARNING, Caution and NOTE are used to emphasize important safety information as follows:
NOTE
Important installation, operation or
maintenance information.
CAUTION
Hazards or unsafe practices which
could result in minor personal injury,
product or personal damage.
WARNING
Hazards or unsafe practices which
could result in severe personal injury,
death or substantial property damage.
Read the following warnings before using this equipment.
READ THE MANUAL
Before operating finishing equipment, read and
understand all safety, operation and maintenance
information provided in the operation manual.
WEAR SAFETY GLASSES
Failure to wear safety glasses with side shields could
result in serious eye injury or blindness.
DE-ENERGIZE, DEPRESSURISE, DISCONNECT
AND LOCK OUT ALL POWER SOURCES DURING
MAINTENANCE
Failure to De-energize, disconnect and lock out all
power supplies before performing equipment
maintenance could cause serious injury or death.
OPERATOR TRAINING
All personnel must be trained before operating
finishing
EQUIPMENT MISUSE HAZARD
Equipment misuse can cause the
equipment to rupture, malfunction or start
unexpectedly and result in serious injury.
KEEP EQUIPMENT GUARDS IN PLACE
Do not operate the equipment if the safety devices
have been removed.
PROJECTILE HAZARD
You may be injured by venting liquids or
gases that are released under pressure,
or flying debris.
PINCH POINT HAZARD
Moving parts can crush and cut. Pinch
points are basically any areas where there
are moving parts.
PACEMAKER WARNING
You are in the presence of magnetic fields
which may interfere with the operation of
certain pacemakers.
AUTOMATIC EQUIPMENT
Automatic equipment may start suddenly without
warning.
INSPECT THE EQUIPMENT DAILY
Inspect the equipment for worn or broken parts on a
daily basis. Do not operate the equipment if you are
uncertain about its condition.
NEVER MODIFY THE EQUIPMENT
Do not modify the equipment unless the manufacturer
provides written approval.
KNOW WHERE AND HOW TO SHUT OFF THE
EQUIPMENT IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY
PRESSURE RELIEF PROCEDURE
Always follow the pressure relief procedure in the
equipment instruction manual.
NOISE LEVELS
The A-Weighted sound level of pumping equipment and
spray guns may exceed 85 dB (A) depending on the set-
up being used. Details of actual noise levels are
available on request. It is recommended that ear
protection is worn at all times when spraying while pump
is operating.
HIGH PRESSURE CONSIDERATION
High pressure can cause serious injury. Relieve all
pressure before servicing. Spray from the spray gun,
hose leaks, or ruptured components can inject fluid into
your body and cause extremely serious injury.
STATIC CHARGE
Fluid and air may develop a static charge that must be
dissipated through proper grounding of the equipment,
objects to be sprayed and all other electrically
conductive objects in the dispensing area.
Use suitably approved static dissipating or conductive
air supply hoses.
IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE EMPLOYER TO PROVIDE THIS INFORMATION TO THE
OPERATOR OF THE EQUIPMENT.
FOR FURTHER SAFETY INFORMATION REGARDING BINKS AND DEVILBISS EQUIPMENT, SEE
THE GENERAL EQUIPMENT SAFETY BOOKLET (77-5300).