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Risk assessment and hazard mitigation
Page 4 CM6200 Operating Manual
Do not expose the machine to rain or wet conditions.
Always examine hoses and cables for damage before use.
Be cautious and never drop electrical equipment, this will damage the
components.
Adjustments and maintenance All adjustments, lubrication and mainte-
nance should be done with the machine stopped, and locked out from all power
sources. The shut-off valve should be locked and tagged out before any main-
tenance occurs.
Controls The machine controls are designed to withstand the rigors of nor-
mal use and external factors. The on-off switches are clearly visible and
identifiable. If a compressed air supply failure occurs, be sure to turn off
the on-off valve before leaving the machine.
1.5 RISK ASSESSMENT AND HAZARD MITIGATION
Machine Tools are specifically designed to perform precise material-removal oper-
ations.
Stationery Machine Tools include lathes and milling machines and are typically
found in a machine shop. They are mounted in a fixed location during operation
and are considered to be a complete, self-contained machine. Stationery Machine
Tools achieve the rigidity needed to accomplish material-removal operations from
the structure that is an integral part of the machine tool.
Portable Machine Tools are designed for on-site machining applications. They typ-
ically attach directly to the workpiece itself, or to an adjacent structure, and
achieve their rigidity from the structure to which it is attached. The design intent is
that the Portable Machine Tool and the structure to which it is attached become
one complete machine during the material-removal process.
To achieve the intended results and to promote safety, the operator must under-
stand and follow the design intent, set-up, and operation practices that are unique
to Portable Machine Tools.
The operator must perform an overall review and on-site risk assessment of the
intended application. Due to the unique nature of portable machining applications,
identifying one or more hazards that must be addressed is typical.
When performing the on-site risk assessment, it is important to consider the Porta-
ble Machine Tool and the workpiece as a whole.

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