Review the safety notices and safety information labels
before using this product.
IBM Systems safety notices and information
This publication contains the
safety notices for the IBM Systems products in English and other languages.
It also contains the safety information labels found on the hardware
in English and other languages. Anyone who plans, installs, operates,
or services the system must be familiar with and understand the safety
notices. Read the related safety notices before beginning work.
IBM Systems Safety Notices, G229-9054
The publication
is organized into three sections:
- Safety notices
Lists the danger and caution notices without labels, organized
alphabetically by language.
The following notices and statements
are used in IBM documents. They are listed in order of decreasing
severity of potential hazards.
- Danger notice definition
- A special note that calls attention to a situation that is potentially
lethal or extremely hazardous to people.
- Caution notice definition
- A special note that calls attention to a situation that is potentially
hazardous to people because of some existing condition, or to a potentially
dangerous situation that might develop because of some unsafe practice.
- Labels
- Lists the danger and caution notices that are accompanied with
a label, organized by label reference number.
- Text-based labels
- Lists the safety information labels that might be attached to
the hardware to warn of potential hazards, organized by label reference
number.
Note: This product
has been designed, tested, and manufactured to comply with IEC 60950-1,
and where required, to relevant national standards that are based
on IEC 60950-1.
Finding translated notices
Each safety notice contains an identification number. You can use
this identification number to check the safety notice in each language.
The list of notices that apply to the product are listed in the Danger notices for IBM DS8000 systems and the Caution notices for IBM DS8000 systems topics.
To find the translated text for a caution or danger notice:
- In the product documentation, look for the identification number
at the end of each caution notice or each danger notice. In the following
examples, the numbers (D002) and (C001) are the identification numbers.
DANGER
A danger notice indicates the presence of a hazard that
has the potential of causing death or serious personal injury. (D002)
CAUTION:
A caution notice indicates the presence of a
hazard that has the potential of causing moderate or minor personal
injury. (C001)
- Open the IBM Systems Safety Notices (G229-9054) publication.
- Under the language, find the matching identification number. Review
the topics concerning the safety notices to ensure that you are in
compliance.
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