
Operation & Maintenance
Part Number 1006370 DHS SYSTEMS LLC
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Warning Summary
This Warning Summary explains the use of general safety Note, Caution, and Warning notices present in this Technical
Manual that must be understood and applied during the operation and maintenance of this equipment. Failure to observe
these precautions could result in serious injury or death to personnel.
Equipment Specific Safety Issues
General
The cautions and warnings point out known conditions that are potentially hazardous. However, no manual can cover
every possible situation. If in doubt, contact DHS Systems.
Service and repair procedures not covered in this manual should be performed only by authorized DRASH technicians.
General Precautions
REMEMBER SAFETY FIRST. If unsure of the instructions or proper operating procedures, contact DHS Systems before
continuing.
This manual emphasizes the safety precautions necessary
during the operation and maintenance of the Decontamination
Shelter. Each section uses caution and warning messages for
both the safety of the operator as well as the durability of the
equipment. If any of the cautions or warnings is not readily
understood, contact DHS Systems, before proceeding.
When an abnormal condition is observed and procedures in
the manual do not specifically describe the condition, all
operations should be stopped and DHS Systems should be
contacted immediately for assistance.
Qualified Personnel
A qualified person is someone who is familiar with this manual, the operation of the Decontamination Shelter Series, the
hazards involved in its operation and maintenance and who has been certified by the DHS SYSTEMS training program.
This manual is not intended to be a substitute for proper training. DHS SYSTEMS strongly recommends that all receive
training directly from DRASH.
Warning Alert Classifications
The Warning Alert Classification is an indication of the level of importance of the Warning. The various levels of Alert
Types are defined below, from the most important (Danger) to items of lesser importance.
Danger: Danger refers to immediate hazards that will result in severe personal injury or death.
Warning: Warning refers to a hazard or unsafe method or practice that may result in severe personal injury or
death.
Caution: Caution refers to a hazard or unsafe method or practice that may result in personal injury or
equipment damage.
Note: Note refers to an important feature that the operator should be aware of for maximum operating efficiency
of the equipment.
DHS SYSTEMS, LLC Contact Information
Phone: 800-328-5563
FAX: (845)-365-2114
E-mail: info@reevesems.com
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