MC095 - MCP-8 Control Unit Section 2 - Safety and Use
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WARNING! People with respiratory problems (e.g., asthma, bronchitis, etc.) should not work in the vicinity
of molten adhesive. RESPIRATORY PROBLEMS MAY BE AGGRAVATED BY THE FUMES.
Do not wear a face mask when working around molten adhesive. THE MASK MAY TRAP
THE FUMES AND DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY COULD OCCUR.
WARNING! Keep hot melt hoses away from walkways and the moving parts of hot melt systems.
OTHERWISE, PERSONAL INJURY OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE COULD OCCUR.
WARNING! Hot surfaces! Do not touch! Use extreme caution when refilling the unit by hand.
OTHERWISE, PERSONAL INJURY COULD OCCUR.
WARNING! Wear protective gloves and goggles at all times around all machinery, especially hot melt.
OTHERWISE, SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY COULD OCCUR.
WARNING! Never use an open flame to heat hot melt components or adhesive. OTHERWISE, DEATH,
PERSONAL INJURY, OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT COULD OCCUR.
What to Do if Contact with Hot Adhesive Occurs
If hot adhesive comes in contact with the skin, do the following:
WARNING! Do not attempt to remove heated hot melt adhesive from the skin. OTHERWISE, SEVERE
PERSONAL INJURY AND DEATH COULD OCCUR.
1. Immediately immerse the contacted area in clean, cold water.
It is strongly recommended that a source of clean, cold water be
provided near the hot melt work area.
2. Cover the affected area with a clean, wet compress and call the emergency medical response system
(such as 911) immediately.
3. Watch for and treat the subject for signs of shock while waiting for professional help to arrive.
What to Do if Inhalation of Adhesive Fumes Occurs
If adhesive fumes are inhaled, immediately follow these steps:
1. Take the victim away from the immediate work area.
2. Provide victim with fresh air.
3. Call the emergency medical response system (such as 911) immediately.