
General Machinery Safety Instructions
Machinery House
requires you to read this entire Manual before using this machine.
1. Read the entire Manual before starting
machinery.
not correctly used.
Machinery may cause serious injury if
2. Always use correct hearing protection when
operating machinery.
permanent hearing damage.
Machinery noise may cause
3. Machinery must never be used when tired, or
under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
running machinery you must be alert at all times.
When
4. Wear correct Clothing. At all times remove all loose
clothing, necklaces, rings, jewelry, etc. Long hair
must be contained in a hair net. Non-slip protective
footwear must be worn.
5. Always wear correct respirators around fumes
or dust when operating machinery.
fumes & dust can cause serious respiratory illness.
Dust extractors must be used where applicable.
Machinery
6. Always wear correct safety glasses. When
machining you must use the correct eye protection
to prevent injuring your eyes.
7. Keep work clean and make sure you have good
lighting.
accidents.
Cluttered and dark shadows may cause
8. Personnel must be properly trained or well
supervised when operating machinery.
sure you have clear and safe understanding of the
machine you are operating.
Make
9. Keep children and visitors away. Make sure
children and visitors are at a safe distance for you
work area.
10. Keep your workshop childproof. Use padlocks,
Turn off master power switches and remove start
switch keys.
14. Use correct amperage extension cords.
Undersized extension cords overheat and lose
power. Replace extension cords if they become
damaged.
15. Keep machine well maintained. Keep blades
sharp and clean for best and safest performance.
Follow instructions when lubricating and changing
accessories.
16. Keep machine well guarded. Make sure guards
on machine are in place and are all working
correctly.
17. Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and
balance at all times.
18. Secure workpiece. Use clamps or a vice to
hold the workpiece where practical. Keeping the
workpiece secure will free up your hand to operate
the machine and will protect hand from injury.
19. Check machine over before operating. Check
machine for damaged parts, loose bolts, Keys and
wrenches left on machine and any other conditions
that may effect the machines operation. Repair and
replace damaged parts.
20. Use recommended accessories. Refer to
instruction manual or ask correct service officer
when using accessories. The use of improper
accessories may cause the risk of injury.
21. Do not force machinery. Work at the speed and
capacity at which the machine or accessory was
designed.
22. Use correct lifting practice. Always use the
correct lifting methods when using machinery.
Incorrect lifting methods can cause serious injury.
23. Lock mobile bases. Make sure any mobile bases
are locked before using machine.
11. Never leave machine unattended. Turn power off
and wait till machine has come to a complete stop
before leaving the machine unattended.
12. Make a safe working environment. Do not use
machine in a damp, wet area, or where flammable
or noxious fumes may exist.
13. Disconnect main power before service
machine.
position before re-connecting.
Make sure power switch is in the off
24. Allergic reactions. Certain metal shavings and
cutting fluids may cause an ellergic reaction in
people and animals, especially when cutting as the
fumes can be inhaled. Make sure you know what
type of metal and cutting fluid you will be exposed
to and how to avoid contamination.
25. Call for help. If at any time you experience
difficulties, stop the machine and call you nearest
branch service department for help.

Wood Dust Collector Safety Instructions
Machinery House
requires you to read this entire Manual before using this machine.
1. Maintenance. Make sure the Dust collector is
turned off and disconnect from the main power
supply and make sure all moving parts have come to
a complete stop before any inspection, adjustment
or maintenance is carried out.
2. Dust collector Condition. Dust collector must be
maintained for a proper working condition. Never
operate a Dust collector that has damaged or
worn parts. Scheduled routine maintenance should
performed on a scheduled basis.
3. Inlet Hazard. Do not place hands or tools near the
open inlets during operation for any reason. The
impeller could cause serious damage to body parts if
touched while spinning.
4. Avoiding Entanglement. Guards and dust bags
must be used at all times. Remove loose clothing,
belts, or jewelry items. Tie up long hair and use the
correct hair nets to avoid any entanglement with the
Dust collector.
5. Understand the machines controls. Make sure you
understand the use and operation of all controls.
6. Power outage. In the event of a power failure
during use of the Dust collector, turn off all switches
to avoid possible sudden start up once power is
restored.
8. Hearing protection and hazards. Always wear
hearing protection as noise generated from dust
collector can cause permanent hearing loss over
time.
9. Dust Collector use. This Dust Collector is designed
to be used with wood only. Do not pick up material
that can not safety pass through the impeller.
10. Fire Hazard. Do not use this dust collector to pick
up metal scraps and filing as they could spark by
hitting the spinning impeller and cause a severe
fire hazard.
11. Bags & guards. All safety bags and guards must
be used at all times. Bags must be replaced when
damaged.
12. Emptying bags hazard. Always wear a respirator
and safety glasses when emptying dust into
approved containers and dispose of properly.
13. Wood dust may cause allergic reactions. Make
sure you know what type of dust you are exposed
to as it may cause you an allergic reaction. Always
wear an approved respirator.
14. Call for help. If at any time you experience
difficulties, stop the machine and call you nearest
branch service department for help.
7. Work area hazards. Keep the area around the Dust
collector clean from oil, tools, chips. Pay attention to
other persons in the area and know what is going on
around the area to ensure unintended accidents.

CUTTING, STABBING,
Authorised and signed by:
Developed in Co-operation Between A.W.I.S.A and Australia Chamber of Manufactures
This program is based upon the Australian Worksafe Standard for Plant(NOHSC:1010-1994)
NEW MACHINERY HAZARD IDENTIFICATION, ASSESSMENT & CONTROL
Do not adjust or clean dust collector until fully stopped.
(Recommended for Purchase / Buyer / User)
Isolate power to machine prior to any checks or maintenance being carried out.
Ensure dust collector is on level solid ground and in a safe place to avoid tipping.
Keep body parts away from moving parts.
All electrical enclosures should only be opened with a tool that is not to be kept with the machine.
Ensure hose remains fitted to prevent access to fan blade.
Plant Safety Program to be read in conjunction with manufactures instructions
Wear hearing protection as required.
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