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Lantech QL-400 - Lockout;Tagout Procedures; Safety and Environmental Controls

Lantech QL-400
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SAFETY
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4.3 Lockout/Tagout Procedures
Lockout/Tagout Procedures
Obey these procedures to prevent an injury from unexpected energizing, start-up, release of stored
energy.
This applies to local, regional, and federal controls, and includes the current controls for:
Australia OSHA Prevention of Unexpected Startup
Europe CE Machinery Directive Isolation of Energy Sources
USA OSHA Control of Hazardous Energy
Automatic Machines
1. Disconnect the main power.
a. Move the Main Disconnect switch to the “Off” position.
b. Lock the Main Disconnect switch in the “Off” position.
2. Disconnect the main pneumatic supply.
a. Move the main pneumatic valve to the “Off” position.
b. Lock the main pneumatic valve in the “Off” position
Semi-Automatic Machines
1. Move the “Main Disconnect” switch to the “Off” position.
2. Lock the “Main Disconnect” switch in the “Off” position.
3. Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet.
4. Lock the power cord.
4.4 Safety and Environmental Controls
Safety and Environmental Controls
Make sure that you recycle all waste.
Release all chemical waste to a certified Waste Processing Company only.
To decommission the machine, the owner of the machine and all auxiliary equipment, must:
Obey applicable environmental regulations and discard electrical components safely.
Obey all applicable environmental, plant, and industrial safety regulations.
This applies to local, regional, and federal controls, and includes all OSHA and CE regulations.

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