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Maintenance
Electrical lockout procedures (US Market only)
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5-21 doc050624 Maintenance
5.14 Electrical lockout procedures (US Market only)
RULES FOR USING LOCKOUT PROCEDURE
The equipment shall be locked out to protect against accidental or inadvertent operation
when such operation could cause injury to personnel. Do not attempt to operate any
switch or valve bearing a lock. Lockout procedures must be used during:
Maintenance hazards include:
Failure to lockout may result in:
To control maintenance dangers:
Lockout procedures must be followed (see OSHA regulation 1910.147).
Never rely on machine stop control for maintenance safety (emergency stops, on/off
buttons, interlocks).
Do not reach into moving blades or feed systems. Allow all coasting parts to come
to a complete stop.
Electrical power supply and air supply must both be locked out.
Changing or adjusting blades Electrical maintenance
Unjamming operations Retrieval of tools/parts from work area
Cleaning Activities where guards or electrical
panel guard is open or removed
Mechanical repair
Blade contact Missiles (thrown blades/wood chips)
Pinch points Electrical
Kickbacks
Cut Serious injury and death
Crush Amputation
Blindness Burn
Puncture Shock
Electrocution

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