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detector on a slope to ensure that it does not topple over. This could result in death or severe
injury to an individual and/or severe damage to the equipment.
10. CONTAMINANTS. Oils and greases must always be handled with care. Prolonged bare skin
exposure to certain oils and greases can cause skin problems. Always handle oils and
greases in accordance with the manufacturer‘s instructions.
11. TRAPPED FINGERS. Do not place fingers on the underside of the conveyor when the metal
detector is operating. It is possible for fingers to be trapped and subsequently crushed
between a moving and fixed component.
12. WARNING LABELS. Loma metal detectors have a number of safety labels
attached to
highlight potentially hazardous areas. Particular attention should be paid to the location of
these labels and their significance in operating the metal detector safely. If necessary,
labelling is provided in the local language to meet legislative requirements.
13. GUARDS. No metal detector is to be run without guards fitted unless for maintenance
purposes and only if adequate precautions have been taken. Under no circumstances is any
interlock to be defeated.
14. OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION WARNING. In the USA, the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Acts quite clearly place the burden of
compliance on the user of equipment, and the acts are generalised to the extent that
determination of adequacy of compliance is a judgement decision on the part of the local
inspector. Hence Loma cannot be held responsible for meeting full requirements of OSHA or
OHSA. with regards to any equipment supplied, nor can Loma be held liable for penalty which
may be assessed for failure to meet the requirements of the acts as interpreted by an
authorised inspector.
15. LIABILITY. This machinery contains high voltages of a hazardous and potentially fatal nature.
Loma Systems cannot accept any liability for death or bodily injury resulting
from
improper
work undertaken by unqualified operatives, or due to deviations from
the maintenance
instructions within this manual. This Liability statement is in addition to the terms of sale.
Safety Labels
Safety labels are attached or etched in appropriate places to highlight areas of the metal detector
where caution should be taken to avoid potential hazards. The labels used are listed below.
Label Message
CE Mark / Machine identification etched on the machine
includes:
Power supply data
Date of Manufacture
Serial Number
Caution: Electric Shocks
Includes voltage and phase details which will vary
dependant on the available supply.
Caution: Hazardous Machinery
All machinery has a potential for being hazardous if the
appropriate level of care is not taken and any safety
warnings not followed.
Caution: Pneumatic Reject Device