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Product safety policy and general practice

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Product safety policy and general practice HP products operate safely when used according to their marked electrical ratings and product usage instructions. They should always be used in accordance with the requirements of local and regional building and wiring codes intended for the safe use of IT equipment. The IEC 60950 standards provide general safety design requirements that reduce the risk of personal injury to both the computer user and the service partner. These standards reduce the risk of injury from the following hazards: ● Electric shock Hazardous voltage levels contained in parts of the product ● Fire Overloads, temperature, material flammability ● Mechanical Sharp edges, moving parts, instability ● Energy Circuits with high energy levels (240 volt amperes) or potential as burn hazards ● Heat Accessible parts of the product at high temperatures ● Chemical Chemical fumes and vapors ● Radiation Noise, ionizing, laser, ultrasonic waves Product safety policy and general practice 47

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Product safety policy and general practice
HP products operate safely when used according to their marked electrical ratings and product usage
instructions. They should always be used in accordance with the requirements of local and regional
building and wiring codes intended for the safe use of IT equipment.
The IEC 60950 standards provide general safety design requirements that reduce the risk of personal
injury to both the computer user and the service partner. These standards reduce the risk of injury from
the following hazards:
Electric shock
Hazardous voltage levels contained in parts of the product
Fire
Overloads, temperature, material flammability
Mechanical
Sharp edges, moving parts, instability
Energy
Circuits with high energy levels (240 volt amperes) or potential as burn hazards
Heat
Accessible parts of the product at high temperatures
Chemical
Chemical fumes and vapors
Radiation
Noise, ionizing, laser, ultrasonic waves
Product safety policy and general practice
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