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The customer must also be alert to any changes in the dust material or process.
If a new process is introduced after the installation of the vacuum system which
changes the composition, quantity, or most especially the chemical type of
material being introduced into the vacuum system, this may greatly increase the
chance of explosion and fire.
If your process is to be changed, or if you have any concerns, we suggest you
contact us to see how we can assist you to ensure that the operation of
your SASE industrial vacuum cleaning system is as safe as possible.
Isolate Electrical Before Maintenance
DO NOT ATTEMPT ANY MAINTENANCE WORK UNTIL
ALL ELECTRICAL POWER HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED.
Isolate all electrical before removing any guards, covers or accessories before
beginning any maintenance or repair work.
Always lock out the main system blower disconnect before opening any
inspection door on any separator or filter receiver.
Before re-connecting the electrical supply, ensure that all guards, covers and
accessories are correctly replaced.
Implement Measures to Handle Respirable
Dust
Operators must be fitted with appropriate respirators and must wear protective
clothing if handling dust that may be irritating or even toxic.
We recommend that the MSDS’s for each of the dusts to be handled by the
vacuum system be included in this manual, and that specific measures to handle
problem materials be clearly identified in those sections of this manual where
the operator is exposed to these dusts; i.e. elongated bag replacement, etc.