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Hypertherm EDGE Pro Ti User Manual

Hypertherm EDGE Pro Ti
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xxii Safety and Compliance
Environmental Stewardship
Proper handling and safe use of chemicals
Chemical Regulations in the USA, Europe, and other locations require
that Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) or Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
be made available for all chemicals. The list of chemicals is provided by
Hypertherm. The MSDS are for chemicals provided with the product and
other chemicals used in or on the product. MSDS can be downloaded
from the Documents Library on the Hypertherm web site at
www.hypertherm.com/docs
. In the Documents Library, select “Material
Safety Data Sheets” in the Category drop-down menu.
In the USA, OSHA does not require Material Safety Data Sheets for
articles such as electrodes, swirl rings, retaining caps, nozzles, shields,
deflectors and other solid parts of the torch.
Hypertherm does not manufacture or provide the materials that are cut
and has no knowledge whether the fumes released from materials that
are cut will pose a physical hazard or health risk. Please consult with your
supplier or other technical advisor if you need guidance concerning the
properties of the material you will cut using a Hypertherm product.
Fumes emission and air quality
Note: The following information on air quality is intended for general
information only and should not be used as a substitute for reviewing and
implementing applicable government regulations or legal standards in
the country where the cutting equipment will be installed and operated.
In the USA, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
(NIOSH) Manual of Analytical Methods (NMAM) is a collection of
methods for sampling and analyzing contaminants in workplace air.
Methods published by others, such as OSHA, MSHA, EPA, ASTM, ISO
or commercial suppliers of sampling and analytical equipment, may have
advantages over NIOSH methods.
For example, ASTM Practice D 4185 is a standard practice for the
collection, dissolution, and determination of trace metals in workplace
atmospheres. The sensitivity, detection limit, and optimum working
concentrations for 23 metals are listed in ASTM D 4185. An industrial
hygienist should be used to determine the optimum sampling protocol,
considering analytical accuracy, cost, and optimum sample number.
Hypertherm uses a third party industrial hygienist to perform and interpret
air quality testing results taken by air sampling equipment positioned at
operator stations in Hypertherm buildings where plasma cutting tables
are installed and operated.
Where applicable, Hypertherm also uses a third party industrial hygienist
to obtain air and water permits.
If you are not fully aware and up to date on all applicable government
regulations and legal standards for the installation site, you should
consult a local expert prior to purchasing, installing, and operating the
equipment.

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BrandHypertherm
ModelEDGE Pro Ti
CategoryControl Systems
LanguageEnglish

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