Sterling 350-2100 CFM User Manual

Page of 58
350-2100 cfm Dryers 
Chapter 1: Safety 
11 of 58 
 
Before removing, adjusting, or replacing parts on a machine, remember to turn off all electric 
supplies and all accessory equipment at the machine, and disconnect and lockout electrical 
power. Attach warning tags to the disconnect switch. 
When you need to perform maintenance or repair work on a dryer above floor level, use a 
solid platform or a hydraulic elevator.  If there is a permanently installed catwalk on your 
dryer, use it.  The work platform should have secure footing and a place for tools and parts.  
DO NOT climb on dryers, machines, or work from ladders. 
If you need to repair a large component, use appropriate handling equipment.  Before you use 
handling equipment (portable “A” frames, electric boom trucks, fork trucks, overhead cranes) 
be sure the load does not exceed the capacity of the handling equipment or cause it to become 
unstable. 
Carefully test the condition of lifting cables, chains, ropes, slings, and hooks before using 
them to lift a load. 
Be sure that all non-current carrying parts are correctly connected to earth ground with an 
electrical conductor that complies with current codes. Install in accordance with national and 
local codes. 
When you have completed the repair or maintenance procedure, check your work and remove 
your tools, rigging, and handling equipment. 
Do not restore power to the dryer until all persons are clear of the area.  DO NOT start and 
run the dryer until you are sure all parts are functioning correctly. 
BEFORE you turn the dryer over to the operator for production, verify all dryer enclosure 
panels, guards and safety devices are in place and functioning properly. 
Reporting a Safety Defect 
If you believe that your equipment has a defect that could cause injury, you should 
immediately discontinue its use and inform the manufacturer. 
The principle factors that can result in injury are failure to follow proper operating procedures 
(i.e. lockout/tagout), or failure to maintain a clean and safe working environment. 
1-5 Responsibility 
These machines are constructed for maximum operator safety when used under standard 
operating conditions and when recommended instructions are followed in the maintenance 
and operation of the machine. 
All personnel engaged in the use of the machine should become familiar with its operation as 
described in this manual. 
Proper operation of the machine promotes safety for the operator and all workers in its 
vicinity. 
Becoming familiar with materials, inspection, speed limitations, screens, and guard 
maintenance and total user responsibility will assist you in learning potential areas in need of 
observation for danger. 
Each individual must take responsibility for observing the prescribed safety rules as outlined.  
All caution, warning and danger signs must be observed and obeyed. All actual or potential 
danger areas must be reported to your immediate supervisor.