Installation, use and maintenance guide, Use and periodic maintenance, Safety publications – Larco Safety Mat Systems User Manual

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ATEK Access Technologies

10025 Valley View Road, Ste. 190
Eden Prairie, MN 55344 U.S.A.

PH: 1.800.523.6996
FAX: 1.800.589.3705

+1.218.829.9797

www.atekaccess.com

223-0139-000 Rev. B 2/15

©2015 ATEK Access Technologies, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Larco images and marketing materials are protected by various patents, copyrights and/or

trademarks. ATEK assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear in this document, reserves the right to change devices or specifications

detailed herein at any time without notice, and does not make any commitment to update the information contained herein. No licenses to patents or

other intellectual property of ATEK are granted by the Company in connection with the sale of Larco products, expressly or by implication.

Installation, Use and

Maintenance Guide

Use and Periodic Maintenance

The Larco safety mat was designed for the industrial environment. The mats are extremely durable and moisture-proof. The
outer shell of the mat is made from PVC and provides the protection for the inner switch assembly. They are very resistant to
impacts, unaffected by most chemicals and in most applications you need not treat the mats any differently than the floor that
they are mounted on.

Normal housekeeping, like sweeping up debris and cleaning up spills, are all that’s needed once the mat system is properly
installed. Go to

www.larco.com/resources/documents

for cleaning instructions for heavily soiled mats.

Visually inspect the mat(s) at the beginning of each work shift to verify their condition. Look for obvious problems, like mat
cord damage, loose or missing trim pieces, and repair or replace promptly before they lead to functional problems.

Safety Publications

The following organizations can provide information on the use of presence-sensing devices in safety applications. Larco
provides this information as reference only and makes no claim regarding a specific recommendation of any organization, the
accuracy or effectiveness of any information provided or the appropriateness of any information provided for a users specific
application.

Federal OSHA Standards (OSHA)
The US Government Printing Office
Order desk
202-512-1800

Global Engineering Documents
15 Inverness Way East
Englewood, CO 80112
800-447-2273

Robotics Industry Association
900 Victors Way
Suite 140
Ann Arbor. MI 48108
734-994-6088

Canadian Standards Association
13799 Commerce Parkway
Unit 120
Richmond, BC Canada V6V 2N9
604-273-4581

American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
25 West 43rd Street
Fourth Floor
New York, NY 10036
212-642-4900

Precision Metalforming Association
6363 Oak Tree Boulevard
Independence, OH 44131
216-901-8800

The Association for Manufacturing Technology
7901 Westpark Drive
McLean, VA 22102
703-893-2900

National Safety Council
1121 Spring Lake Drive
Itasca, IL 60143
800-621-7615

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