Sterling 882.00379.00 User Manual

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Conveying System Mechanical Components    Chapter 2: Functional Description 
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2-4  Safety Devices and Interlocks 
This section includes information on safety devices and procedures that are inherent to the 
mechanical components of the conveying system. This manual is not intended to supersede or 
alter safety standards established by the user of this equipment. Instead, the material 
contained in this section is recommended to supplement these procedures in order to provide 
a safer working environment. 
At the completion of this section, the operator and maintenance personnel will be able to do 
the following: 
  Identify and locate specific safety devices. 
  Understand the proper use of the safety devices provided. 
  Describe the function of the safety device. 
Safety Circuit Standards 
Safety circuits used in industrial systems protect the operator and maintenance personnel 
from dangerous energy. They also provide a means of locking out or isolating the energy for 
servicing equipment. 
Various agencies have contributed to the establishment of safety standards that apply to the 
design and manufacture of automated equipment. The Occupational Safety and Health 
Administration (OSHA) and the Joint Industrial council (JIC) are just a few of the 
organizations that have joined with the plastics industry to develop safety standards. 
Every effort has been made to incorporate these standards into the design of the mechanical 
components of the conveying system; however, it is the responsibility of the personnel 
operating and maintaining the equipment to familiarize themselves with the safety procedures 
and the proper use of any safety devices. 
Fail Safe Operation 
If a safety device or circuit should fail, the design must be such that the failure causes a 
“Safe” condition. As an example, a safety switch must be a normally open switch. The switch 
must be held closed with the device it is to protect. If the switch fails, it will go to the open 
condition, tripping out the safety circuit.