Matrix 2360 Programmable Shear User Manual - Section 3
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machine is completely reassembled can result in extremely dangerous
consequences.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD: Disconnect the unit from its power source
before beginning any maintenance or repair procedure. If a panel is
opened, exposure to live electrical circuits is possible.
Failure to follow all electrical safety procedures could result in
SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH BY ELECTROCUTION.
Your company may have additional measures that should be followed for lock
out/tag out. Make sure that you are familiar with your company’s written policies
before continuing.
CAUTION: Refer also to safety precautions required by your
company and federal, state, and local authorities.
ALWAYS FOLLOW YOUR EMPLOYER’S WRITTEN
PROCEDURES.
3.2.1 Lockout/Tag Out Steps
1) Notify all affected employees that servicing or maintenance is required on a
machine and that the machine must be shut down and locked out / tagged out
to perform the servicing or maintenance.
2) LOCATE and IDENTIFY energy sources, potential hazards, and all
control devices. This includes:
▪ Electrical Energy Sources (The power cord, the plug receptacle, and
the on/off switch)
3) Turn the electrical power off (‘O’) with the switch above the plug receptacle.
4) Remove the power cord from the plug receptacle on the machine.
5) Lock out / tag out the receptacle with your assigned individual lock per your
company’s safety policy.
3.2.2 Restoring to Service
When the servicing or maintenance is completed and the machine or equipment is
ready to return to normal operating condition, the following steps shall be taken by
authorized personnel (the individual who originally took the equipment out of service
or the responsible supervisor.)