Personal Safety
Do not work with power on during installation. Do not install or remove a power cable with power on. Transient contact between the core of the power cable and the conductor will generate electric arcs or sparks, which may cause a fire or personal injury.
Before installing, operating, or maintaining the equipment, remove conductive objects such as watches, bracelets, bangles, rings, and necklaces to prevent electric shocks.
When installing, operating, or maintaining the equipment, use dedicated insulated tools to prevent electric shocks and short circuits.
When installing, operating, or maintaining the equipment, wear personal protective equipment (PPE) such as insulated gloves, safety clothing, goggles, safety helmet, and safety shoes.
General Requirements
- Do not stop protective devices. Pay attention to the warnings, cautions, and precautionary measures on the equipment.
- If there is a likelihood of personal injury or equipment damage during operations, immediately stop, report the case to the supervisor, and take feasible protective measures.
- Do not power on the equipment before it is installed or confirmed by professionals.
- Before handling a conductor surface or terminal, measure the contact point voltage and ensure that there is no risk of electric shock.
- Do not touch a running fan with your fingers, components, screws, tools, or boards before the fan is powered off or stops running.
- In the case of a fire, immediately leave the building or the equipment area and activate the fire alarm or call emergency services. Do not re-enter the building or affected area until it has been deemed safe by qualified professionals.
Personnel Requirements
- Only professionals and trained personnel are allowed to operate the equipment.
- Professionals: personnel who are familiar with the working principles and structure of the equipment, trained or experienced in equipment operations and are clear of the sources and degree of various potential hazards in equipment installation, operation, maintenance
- Trained personnel: personnel who are trained in technology and safety, have required experience, are aware of possible hazards on themselves in certain operations, and are able to take protective measures to minimize the hazards on themselves and other people
- Personnel who plan to install or maintain the equipment must receive thorough training, understand all necessary safety precautions, and be able to correctly perform all operations.
- Only qualified professionals or trained personnel are allowed to install, operate, and maintain the equipment.
- Only qualified professionals are allowed to remove safety facilities and inspect the equipment.
- Personnel who will perform special tasks such as electrical operations, working at heights, and operations of special equipment should possess the required local national qualifications.
- Only authorized professionals are allowed to replace the equipment or components (including software).
- Keep irrelevant people away from the equipment. Only operators are allowed to access the equipment.