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TEM Opera Plus Series - Electric Safety Precautions; Electrostatic Precautions

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TEM A07EXXXX – 1 Unit Transmitters Page 12
Step 5
Position your hands in the center of the chest between the nipples. Place one hand on top of the
other.
Step 6
Push down firmly two inches. Push on chest 15 times.
CONTINUE WITH TWO BREATHS AND 15 PUMPS UNTIL HELP ARRIVES.
3.7.1 Treatment for burns
Continue treat victim for electrical shock.
Check for points of entry and exit of current.
Cover burned surface with a clean dressing.
Remove all clothing from the injured area, but cut around any clothing that adheres to the skin and leave
it in place.
Keep the patient covered, except the injured part, since there is a tendency to chill.
Splint all fractures.
(Violent muscle contractions caused by the electricity may result in fractures.)
Never permit burned surfaces to be in contact with each other, such as: areas between the fingers or
toes, the ears and the side of the head, the undersurface of the arm and the chest wall, the folds of the
groin, and similar places.
Transport to a medical facility
3.8 Electric safety precautions
All the parts making up the equipment have got danger identification tags (with a yellow background) to highlight
the parts dangerous for the operator that has access to the system.
Presence of hazardous energy levels
A hazardous energy level is defined as a stored energy level of 20 J or more, or
an available continuous power level of 240 VA or more, at a potential of 2 V or
more.
3.9 Electrostatic precautions
Before removing or replacing any PCB assembly within the equipment, make sure that all precautions comply
with ESD protections (ESD = Electro Static Discharge).
Make sure that electrostatic discharge protections are reset after maintenance and/or measurement operations.

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