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PRODUCT SAFETY
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notes are intended to be used in conjunction with the Product Catalogue and Product
Specification. Products may be safely used in the applications for which they have been
designed and within the specified ratings and environments. If products are exposed to
conditions outside the performance ratings or specified environments they may constitute a
hazard. In particular it should be noted that: |
1. Material Content
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| Circular
Connectors generally use metalwork parts made of brass, aluminium, phosphor-bronze or
steel, which, dependant on the particular application, may be passivated and protected
with cadmium or zinc piate - in conjunction with chromated or anodised surface finishes.
The insulating materials can either be natural or synthetic rubber, together with plastic
or glass-filled plastic moulded parts. Contact materials vary but are
usually made of
brass, phosphor-bronze, alumel or chromel. |
2. Electric Shock,
Burns and Fire
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Hazard
can occur if the product is used outside the specified parameters or if the product is
damaged, wrongly wired or poorly assembled, or poorly integrated into larger equipments,
or contaminated with conductive fluids. Live circuit terminations must be protected and
live circuits never broken by disconnecting products.
Hot spots may be created when resistance is increased due to damage or incorrect
integration particularly soldering, or loose terminations. Overheating can cause breakdown
of insulation, electric shock, burns or, ultimately, fire. In the event of fire noxious
and/or toxic fumes may be released and, in these circumstances, any fire involving the
product should be dealt with by personnel properly equipped. Connectors with exposed
terminations or contacts should not be used on the current supply side of a circuit with
exposed contacts on an unmated product. Before making a circuit live, the product and
wiring should be checked to ensure there is no electrically conducting debris present.
Circuit resistance cheeks should also be conducted before making the circuit live. Always
ensure that connectors are assembled and wired by properly trained personnel. |
3. Use, Transport &
Storage of Products
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Care
must be exercised to avoid damage to any part of the products during transporting, storage
or use. Abnormal transit or storage conditions and abuse during installation can give rise
to damage. Products should not be used in a damaged condition.
Improper storage (particularly of damaged products) can give rise to additional hazards
particularly corrosion. Your attention is specifically drawn to the need for proper
storage of products containing cadmium and you are advised to see the Guidance Note from
the Health and Safety Executive on Cadmium - Health and Safety Precautions. |
4.
Disposal of Products
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Products
should not be burnt.
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| SAFETY
RULES |
1. FOLLOW THE GUIDELINES GIVEN.
2. ALWAYS PROTECT LIVE CIRCUITS AND NEVER DISCONNECT A LIVE CONNECTOR.
3. NEVER USE A DAMAGED CONNECTOR.
4. NEVER BURN DISCARDED CONNECTORS.
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