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860-7200-18 DTU DTB Service & Maintenance Manual
LOCKOUT/TAGOUT PROCEDURES
Follow safe lockout/tagout procedures� For complete procedures,
refer to Lockout/Tagout Section�
DESTUFF-IT STANDARD SERVICE
DOCUMENT DISCLAIMER
IMPORTANT: Only persons who are appropriately trained and
qualied with the safe operation and service of this machine
should be allowed to carry out operation, installation, service or
maintenance� Trained personnel must follow all applicable codes,
laws and standards, both national and local, when conducting
any servicing or maintaining of the machine and associated
equipment� Trained personnel should know and follow all national
and local regulations regarding occupational health and safety
acts or regulations� These persons must also have received safety
training to recognize, identify and avoid any hazards involved in
servicing and maintaining the equipment�
For complete Destu-it Safety Lockout Procedures –
Document 860-6000
NOTICE TO ALL OPERATORS
KNOW THE EQUIPMENT
Operators of this unit must be familiar with its principal parts
and have a thorough understanding of its control functions and
movements�
RESPONSIBILITY
Each operator is directly responsible for the safe operation of
the machine� Whenever there is any doubt as to safety, operator
should stop using machine until safe operation has been assured�
INSPECTION
At beginning of each shift, each operator shall test all machine
movements in all directions of travel� If an operator notices
irregularities, department supervisor shall be notied immediately.
The user shall not modify the design or conguration of the
equipment without consulting the manufacturer or his authorized
representative�
OPERATION REQUIREMENTS
• Only fully trained and competent personnel shall operate unit
and must read, understand and obey:
- Manufacturer’s instructions and safety rules – safety
manuals and machine labels�
- Employer’s safety rules and worksite regulations.
- Applicable government regulations.
• ALWAYS perform a pre-operation inspection, including
function tests such as checking operation of E-stop switch
prior to operating unit�
• ALWAYS make sure everyone in immediate area is aware
unit is in operation�
• ALWAYS ensure materials are removed from path of unit prior
to operation�
• ALWAYS ensure conveyor is free from debris and garbage�
• ALWAYS ensure path is free and clear when driving� Unit
should not be driven if anyone is standing beside machine�
• ALWAYS wear proper PPE�
• ALWAYS wear tted clothing.
WARNING: The A-weighted sound pressure level of this
machinery when in operation exceeds 70 dB(A)� The use of
appropriate hearing protection is recommended�
WARNING: Disconnect ALL power before servicing�
Multiple power sources may be present� Failure to do so
may cause property damage, personal injury or death�
RESIDUAL POWER REMAINS IN BATTERIES.
WARNING: Do not disconnect the power and signal
connectors between the conveyor belts and the Restu-it
while the unit is energized� Multiple power sources may
be present� Failure to do so may cause property damage,
personal injury or death� RESIDUAL POWER REMAINS
IN BATTERIES.