User`s guide

B Safety and Regulatory Information
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Injury may result from high temperatures under normal operating conditions, causing:
- Burns due to contact with hot accessible parts
- Degradation of insulation and of safety-critical components
- Ignition of flammable liquids
Examples of measures to reduce risks include:
- Taking steps to avoid high temperature of accessible parts
- Avoiding temperatures above the ignition point of liquids
- Provision of marking to warn USERS where access to hot parts is unavoidable
High temperature warning marking — you may use the following high temperature
warning marking:
4. Mechanical hazards
Injury may result from:
- Sharp edges and corners
- Moving parts which have the potential to cause injury
- Equipment instability
- Flying particles from imploding cathode ray tubes and exploding high pressure
lamps
Examples of measures to reduce risks include:
- Rounding of sharp edges and corners
-Guarding
- Provision of SAFETY INTERLOCKS
- Providing sufficient stability to free-standing equipment
- Selecting cathode ray tubes and high pressure lamps that are resistant to implosion
and explosion respectively
- Provision of markings to warn USERS where access is unavoidable
5. Radiation
Injury to USERS and to SERVICE PERSONS may result from some forms of radiation
emitted by equipment.