Safety Symbols Sample Clauses

Safety Symbols. This Warning symbol indicates danger for the system and material if the respective safety precautions are not taken, or indicates that danger of injury for persons and the environment and/or considerable material damage (mortal danger, danger of injury) will occur if the respective safety precautions are not taken. This Warning symbol indicates danger by explotion for the system and material and the operator and bystanders if the respective safety precautions are not taken. This Warning symbol indicates electrical shock hazard for the system and material and the operator and bystanders if the respective safety precautions are not taken. This Warning symbol indicates personal injury if the respective safety precautions are not taken. This Notice symbol does not indicate safety notices but information for a better understanding of the facts.
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Safety Symbols. This section describes various symbols that appear in the manual and on the instrument. These symbols convey information necessary for correct operation of the instrument, and for preventing injury to the user and other personnel, and accidents involving, or damage to equipment. Always heed the information provided by these symbols when operating the instrument. If this instrument is used in a manner not specified in this manual, the protective features provided by the instrument may be impaired. Also, Yokogawa assumes no liability for the customer's failure to comply with these requirements. ■ The following describes levels of damage that can occur as a result of incorrect operation. DANGER Indicates actions or situations that are likely to result in imminent death or serious injury. WARNING Indicates actions or situations that can lead to death or serious injury. CAUTION Indicates actions or situations that can lead to loss of data, or physical damage to instruments. ■ The following explains warning symbols that must be adhered to. Prohibited (indicates prohibition of a particular action). Indicates that disassembly is prohibited. Indicates that use near water, or contact with liquids (spills, etc.) is prohibited. Indicates that handling with wet hands is prohibited. Required (indicates something that must be done). Indicates that the power plug must be removed from the outlet. Read the manual thoroughly, and follow the instructions given. If “Caution,” “Warning,” or “Danger” is indicated in the user’s manual, follow the corresponding instructions. DANGER When using an AC power supply for this instrument, always use the AC adapter that came with the instrument. Never use the AC adapater with any other instrument. Doing so could result in damage or injury. => Fire, electric shock, or malfunction can result. Do not use a power supply other than the one specified. Also, do not use with power supply voltages other than those indicated by this manual. => Fire, electric shock, or malfunction can result. When connecting the instrument to commercial power, connect directly to a dedicated power outlet. Do not use extension cords as they can overheat and cause fire. Do not bring the power cord near any hot objects. => The coating on the cord can deteriorate, causing fire or electric shock. Do not impair, damage, or attempt to modify the power cord. => Fire or electric shock can result. Never place spent batteries in fire. => Explosion, fire, or xxxxx can result. D...
Safety Symbols. The following symbols in this manual indicate the relative impor- tance of cautions and warnings. Indicates that incorrect operation presents a possibility of injury to the user or damage to the product. Other Symbols ❖ Indicates references.
Safety Symbols. The International Electro Technical Commission (IEC) has established a set of symbols for medical electronic equipment, which classify a connection or warn of potential hazards. The classifications and symbols are shown below. Symbols Description Symbols Description AC (alternating current) voltage source Data Input/Output port Electric shock warning Left and right Audio / Video input Isolated patient connection (Type BF applied part). Left and right Audio / Video output Isolated patient connection (Type CF applied part). Remote print output Power switch (Supplies/cuts the power for product) Foot switch connector Symbols Description Symbols Description OFF (Cuts the power to a part of the product) USB connector WARNING: Follow this information to prevent a serious accident or damage to property. Protection against the effects of immersion CAUTION: Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in minor personal injury or property damage. Protection against long periods of immersion under pressure Refer to the operation manual Probe connector ON (Supplies power to a part of the product) ESD (Electrostatic discharge) caution symbol Identifies an equipotential ground. Do not sit on control panel Indicates dangerous voltages over 1000V AC or over 1500V DC. Do not push the product Protective earth connected to conductive parts of Class I equipment for safety purposes. Do not lean against the product Data Output port Follow the operation manual Data Input port Labels‌ Warning and caution labels that contain information and instructions concerning the protection of the product can be found on the exterior of the product. [Label 2. Cautions on ‘TIP-OVER’] [Label 3. Probe ID Label] Electrical Safety‌‌ This equipment has been verified as a Class I device with Type BF applied parts. Prevention of Electric Shocks
Safety Symbols. Symbols used on hazard warning signs, labels, tags shall be in accordance with ANSI Z535.2 - Environmental and Facility Safety Signs.

Related to Safety Symbols

  • Safety Boots Each employee, after 3 months’ continuous service, will be reimbursed (on production of a receipt), the cost of one pair of safety boots (approved by the employer), in each year, to a maximum of $110.00. Wet Weather All protective clothing such as wet weather jackets, safety helmets, welding jackets, welding xxxxxxx, welding gauntlets, rubber boots, etc, (which remain the property of the Company), will be supplied on all occasions deemed necessary.

  • Safety Orientation All employees shall be certified in Safety Orientation. Safety Orientation shall consist of three parts: PART 1 - the CODC Interactive Rights and Responsibilities course; PART 2 - the XXXX course or equivalent, and PART 3 - Employer or Owner Project Specific Training. It is the responsibility of each employee to hold current certification and maintain certification in part 1 and Part 2. The Employer or Owner shall provide to each Employee before commencing work with PART 3 - Employer or Owner Project Specific Training. Each Employee shall be on the payroll and paid while receiving PART 3 training. As a condition of employment it is the sole responsibility of each and every employee to obtain, hold and maintain all current certification(s) in any and all legislated safety training requirements (i.e. WHMIS, Fall Arrest, etc.) that are trade specific. Supporting documentation of all legislated training must be provided by the employee to the Union prior to dispatch and to the employer upon hire and may be further requested by the employer at any time during the duration of their employment. Prior to the expiration of any certification, the Employer will notify the Employee of the pending expiration and give the Employee reasonable time to renew their certification. Further, prior to arriving at site, employees shall hold current qualification(s) for the specific tasks and equipment identified in the dispatch request. If the employee has to be trained after dispatch, all costs borne by the Employer shall be reimbursed by the Training Fund. The CODC Harassment Policy and Procedures, including the provisions regarding General Harassment and as amended from time to time shall be the minimum standard of this Agreement.

  • Safety Glasses 10.3.1 Where a teacher is considered to be working in an “eye danger” area, the teacher shall receive a personal issue of standard neutral safety glasses which shall remain the property of the employer.

  • Safety Shoes 3901 Employees who are required to wear steel-toed safety shoes will receive $200 toward the purchase and/or replacement of these shoes in the first quarter of each year. Any employee out on an authorized leave shall receive payment within thirty days of their return to paid duty. New employees who are required to wear steel- toed safety shoes will receive $200 toward the purchase of shoes in their first paycheck; for employees hired on or after December 1, he/she shall not receive an additional $200 in the following February.

  • Safety Standards Performance of the Contract for all commodities or contractual services must comply with requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Act and other applicable State of Florida and federal requirements.

  • Safety Footwear 1. The State will provide employees in the classifications listed in Section 7 below, and employees who are currently required to wear safety footwear by Department Work Rules, an allowance of one hundred twenty dollars ($120.00) for replacement of safety footwear.

  • Safety Program The Contractor shall design a specific safety program for the Work for the site(s). The Contractor shall establish and require all Subcontractors to establish reasonable safety programs. The Contractor shall also submit its standard monthly safety reports to the Owner and Design Professional. No imposition of responsibility on the Contractor for safety under this Contract shall relieve any subcontractor of its responsibility for safety of persons or property on or near the Project Site. The Contractor shall include in his plant he names of the person in charge of Safety.

  • Safety Data Sheets If specified by City in the solicitation or otherwise required by this Contract, Contractor must send with each shipment one (1) copy of the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for each item shipped. Failure to comply with this procedure will be cause for immediate termination of the Contract for violation of safety procedures.

  • Safety Rules 5.01 The safety rules of the State having jurisdiction shall be observed by the parties hereto. It is recognized that the Employer has the exclusive responsibility for providing a safe and healthful workplace. To assist the Employer in maintaining an effective and continuing safety program, a permanent Joint Safety Committee shall be established, consisting of two (2) members from the Union and two (2) members from the Employers, who shall meet at regular times to administer educational instructions, investigate serious accidents, and to draft appropriate safety rules. Such rules as adopted by this committee, shall become a part of this Agreement.

  • CONTRACT WORK HOURS AND SAFETY STANDARDS As per the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. 3701-3708), where applicable, all Customer Purchase Orders in excess of ,000 that involve the employment of mechanics or laborers must include a provision for compliance with 40 U.S.C. 3702 and 3704, as supplemented by Department of Labor regulations (29 CFR Part 5). Under 40 U.S.C. 3702 of the Act, each contractor must be required to compute the wages of every mechanic and laborer on the basis of a standard work week of 40 hours. Work in excess of the standard work week is permissible provided that the worker is compensated at a rate of not less than one and a half times the basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of 40 hours in the work week. The requirements of 40 U.S.C. 3704 are applicable to construction work and provide that no laborer or mechanic must be required to work in surroundings or under working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous or dangerous. These requirements do not apply to the purchases of supplies or materials or articles ordinarily available on the open market, or contracts for transportation or transmission of intelligence.

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