Abatement Technologies AIRE GUARDIAN AG8000 Manuel d'instruction - Page 3

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Warning: Do not use around exposed energized lines or equipment. Power to the
lines in the area of work must be turned off and protected from being turned on
with a lockout-tagout.
Warning: Do not use this unit near sparks, open flames, or other possible sources of
ignition.
Warning: Do not enter unit without all four casters being locked and stable!
Warning: Pinch hazard! Do not use hands or fingers to unlock swivel casters or
personal injuries such as severe pinching or cuts could result. Use work shoe to
lock and unlock casters.
Do not leave cart unattended without locking all four casters.
All four casters must be locked before entering the AIRE GUARDIAN® AG8000.
The AIRE GUARDIAN® AG8000 is for use by one person only. Maximum load capacity
is 900 pounds.
Use extreme caution when entering or exiting the AIRE GUARDIAN® AG8000.
Never move the unit while someone is inside! Always check to be certain no one is inside
the unit before moving it.
Use only on level, dry surfaces. Do not use on slippery surfaces.
Do not put anything under the base or wheels of the AIRE GUARDIAN® AG8000.
Do not use in front of doors that could unexpectedly be opened into the AIRE
GUARDIAN® AG8000.
Only use where allowed under federal, provincial, state, local, and facility regulations.
Inspect for damage before each use. Be sure all parts are present and in working order.
Abatement Technologies strongly urges all users of the AIRE GUARDIAN® AG8000 to
follow the most recent guidelines and/or standards published by the Occupational Safety
and Health Administration, Environmental Protection Agency, and all other federal, state,
provincial, local and employer regulations. In addition, the proper personal protective
equipment should be used at all times.
Before using, learn and understand your facility's Infection Control Risk Assessment
(ICRA). Follow all Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Association for Professionals
in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) recommendations.
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