MOONLIGHT LIGHTING SYSTEM — OPERATION & PARTS MANUAL — REV. #0 (10/27/06) — PAGE 7
MOONLIGHT LIGHTING SYSTEM — RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION
Emergencies
■
ALWAYS know the location of the
nearest
fire extinguisher
.
ALWAYS keep electrical cords in good condition. Worn,
bare or frayed wiring can cause electrical
shock, thus causing
Bodily Harm or
even Death
.
NEVER grab or touch a live power
cord with wet hands, the possibility
exists of
Electrical Shock,
Electrocution, and even Death!
POWER
CORD
(POWER ON)
WET
HANDS
DANGER - MOONLIGHT Electric Shock Hazards
ALWAYS make sure the area
above MOONLIGHT is open
and clear of overhead power
lines and other obstructions.
The tower extends in excess of
16 ft. (5 meters). Contact with
overhead power lines or other
obstructions could result in
equipment damage,
Serious
Injury or Death
!
DANGER - MOONLIGHT Overhead Obstructions
Maintenance Safety
■
NEVER lubricate components or attempt service on a running
MOONLIGHT.
■
ALWAYS allow the MOONLIGHT a proper amount of time to
cool before servicing.
■
Keep the MOONLIGHT in proper running condition.
■
Fix damage to the MOONLIGHT immediately and always
replace broken parts.
■
ALWAYS use the required tool for the job application.
Using damaged or worn tools or using tools inappropriate
for the required application is very dangerous, and may
cause damage to
the machine and
service personnel.
Make sure to use
the appropriate tool
for the specific job.
■
In emergencies
always
know the location of the nearest phone
or
keep a phone on the job site
. Also know the phone
numbers of the nearest
ambulance
,
doctor
and
fire
department
. This information will be invaluable in case of
an emergency.
■
ALWAYS know the location of the nearest
first aid kit
.
DANGER - MOONLIGHT Electric Shock Hazards
NEVER operate the
MOONLIGHT or handle any
electrical equipment while
standing in water, while barefoot,
while hands are wet, or in the
rain. A dangerous
electrical
shock
could occur causing
Severe Bodily Harm or even
Death.
DANGER - MOONLIGHT Electric Shock Hazards