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Safety requirements, Fire safety, Equipment servicing hazards, Electrical hazards

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Safety requirements When making decisions concerning site safety, your first concern should be the safety of your personnel and then the safety of your equipment. Fundamental safeguards for systems should include a site well away from any sources of potential damage. If you have any questions on site safety, consult your HP representative, your insurance carrier, and local building inspectors for safety recommendations. Fire safety WARNING! Do not install or operate the system in an environment where there is a risk of fire or explosion due to the presence of highly flammable gases, volatile liquids, or combustible dust. Consult your insurance carrier and local fire department for fire safety suggestions. They can analyze your existing fire control systems and advise you on any required changes. If you are building a new site or making structural changes to an existing site, consult your local building codes for fire prevention and protection guidelines. Equipment servicing hazards Your staff and HP service personnel require safe access to the system. Running electrical and data communication cables underneath your computer room's raised floor is the best way to ensure that they do not create a safety hazard. Electrical hazards The system equipment racks contain dangerous voltages. To prevent injury or death from electric shock, refer all electrical installation and service to qualified personnel. HP StorageWorks 200 Storage Virtualization System site preparation guide 21

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Safety requirements
When making decisions concerning site safety, your
rst concern should be the safety of your personnel
and then the safety of your equipment.
Fundamental safeguards for systems should include a site well away from any sources of potential
damage.
If you have any questions on site safety, consult your HP representative, your insurance carrier, and local
building inspectors for safety recommendations.
Fire safety
WARNING!
Do not install or operate the system in an environment where there is a risk of
re or explosion due to the
presence of highly
ammable gases, volatile liquids, or combustible dust.
Consult your insurance carrier and local
re department for
re safety suggestions. They can analyze
your existing
re control systems and advise you on any required changes. If you are building a new site
or making structural changes to an existing site, consult your local building codes for
re prevention and
protection guidelines.
Equipment servicing hazards
Your staff and HP service personnel require safe access to the system. Running electrical and data
communication cables underneath your computer room’s raised
oor is the best way to ensure that they
do not create a safety hazard.
Electrical hazards
The system equipment racks contain dangerous voltages. To prevent injury or death from electric shock,
refer all electrical installation and service to quali
ed personnel.
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