DiamondDave
Mechanical
- Jan 27, 2009
- 51
Hi Folks,
There are some machines in an area that I routinely perform maintenance on. They are extraction machines for a saw mill/woodshop.
The machine starter boxes have 2 buttons a green one marked start and a blue one marked clean. The blue one is also the button that stops the machine it then has a timer which will activate a shaker unit to shake filter bags for 30 seconds about 2 minutes after the blue "clean"(stop) button is pushed.
My question is, should this button be clearly marked as a stop button? Id say good practice would say yes but if its law/regulatioms could someone tell me what ones.
My comcern is that whilst guys that use the machine or people with some savvy can work it out. Its not totally clear if an emergency situation arose.
Im based in in the UK
There are some machines in an area that I routinely perform maintenance on. They are extraction machines for a saw mill/woodshop.
The machine starter boxes have 2 buttons a green one marked start and a blue one marked clean. The blue one is also the button that stops the machine it then has a timer which will activate a shaker unit to shake filter bags for 30 seconds about 2 minutes after the blue "clean"(stop) button is pushed.
My question is, should this button be clearly marked as a stop button? Id say good practice would say yes but if its law/regulatioms could someone tell me what ones.
My comcern is that whilst guys that use the machine or people with some savvy can work it out. Its not totally clear if an emergency situation arose.
Im based in in the UK