Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 11 13:52:09 EDT 2008 | mika
Hi everybody, In Sweden It's stipulated by government law and has been for more than 40 years; that if you are working in hazardous areas where your eyes could get hurt in industries like grinding, welding, mining facility etc. etc etc. etc. etc. or
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 11 15:27:59 EDT 2008 | realchunks
Sure thing Steven. I understand you're a glazzed, chocolate donut kind of guy. Should be easy to pass your audit. But bring your glasses - not for our facility (glasses free thank you) but for the night life!
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 28 09:45:48 EDT 2008 | leemeyer
What is the model of the machine, 1414, 1818 ?? What version of software are you running. There is probably a safety touch strip (yellow rubber strip)that is around the head and possibly the front sides of the machine. Check the connections and wirin
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 19 03:53:24 EST 2008 | aj
Hi all, We are looking into getting xray on site. More than likely AXI in some shape or form. What sort of legal requirements etc. are we looking at? all replies greatly appreciated. aj...
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 03 06:54:56 EDT 2009 | cyber_wolf
I think there is a utility in the service program to check which safety is engaged (or not engaged)
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 19:02:49 EDT 2009 | davef
Current limiting resistor: Personel safety Electrical equipment on the ESD matt: We need more information. Is the equipment ground of the equipment in contact with the matt? Or are the insulating pads on the bottom of the equipment in contact with t
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 08 13:31:35 EDT 2009 | rway
Stephen, This link was also in my earlier post. "The wrist strap cord has a current-limiting resistor for personnel safety." http://www.intel.com/Assets/PDF/pkginfo/Ch_06.pdf
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 04 12:56:12 EST 2012 | ericrr
Well done davef. when you said "* Protective gloves" is this the use once disposable gloves say a dentist would use? and what about anti-static precautions, sometimes your clothing might zip the electronic, but it still works, just that it might fa
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 12 20:31:20 EST 2012 | davef
So, if someone wears prescription glasses, do you purchase ANSI Z87.1 compliant prescription glasses for them?
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 14 18:16:58 EDT 2013 | isd_jwendell
With those interlocks tested, and confirmed good. I would check the end-of-travel safety switches next. It may think that the head is at the end of it's travel.