User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Understanding Silver Spring Networks Access Points
- Contents
- 1 About Access Points
- Overview
- Features
- AP Product Description
- Battery Backups
- Read Storage
- Power Requirements
- Rebooting or Recycling APs
- Standards Compliance
- Cellular Modem
- Addressing Schemes
- Specifications
- European Union Compliance
- Maintenance Procedures
- Surge Protection
- Redundant WAN Option
- Mounting Options
- WAN Options
- Throughput Performance
- Responding to a WAN Failure
- Multicast / Unicast Communications
- Networking
- Address Management
- Administration
- Configuration
- 2 FCC and Government Guidelines
- Index
Understanding Silver Spring Networks Access Points 2 FCC and Government Guidelines
Understanding Silver Spring Networks Access Points 4 March 2013 Silver Spring Networks 23
• Handlematerialcarefully.Liftandcarryproperly.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
• AlwayswearPersonalProtectiveEquipment(PPE),inaccordancewithOSHAandANSI
standards.
• Weareyeprotectionandelectricallyinsulatedgloves.Testglovesinaccordancewith
ANSIstandardsbeforeuse.Donotuseglovesthatdonotpassappropriatetest
procedures.
• Wearprotectiveclothingsuchaslongsleeveshirtsand
longpantsmadeofflameresistant
materials.
• Removealljewelry.
• Donotpassanyobjects toorfromotherpersonsnotprotectedbyinsulatingplatformsor
tested,electricallyinsulatedgloves.
Fall Protection
Whenperformingworkatanyelevation:
• Alwaysuseafallprotectionsystem,inaccordancewithOSHAstandards,whenever
performingworkatanyelevation.
• Neveruseconductors,guywires,pins,orcross‐armbraces,etc.tosupportyourweight.
• Wheneverusingaerialliftdevicessuchashoists,man‐lifts,vehicle‐
mountedwork
platformsandoverheadlifts,readandfollowthemanufacturerʹsguidelinesforsafeand
properoperation.
• Useladdersandscaffoldingonlyinaccordancewiththemanufacturerʹsguidelines
and/oraccordingtoOSHAstandards.
• Onlyuseladdersmadeofnon‐metallic,non‐conductivematerial.Theyshouldbethe
propersizeandtypefortheworkintended.Inspectladdersforwearandbreakage.
Removeanyoil,grease,orotherslipperymaterials.
• Donotsettheladderattoosteeportooshallowofanangle.Aruleofthumbistostand
erectwithyourtoesagainstthebottom
railsoftheladder,withyourarmsextended
straightout.Ifyoucansetyourpalmsontopoftherungthatisateyelevel,theladder
shouldbeattheproperangle.Ifaladderanglelabelisprovided,followits
recommendations.
• Iftheladderistoremain
inplaceforanextendedperiod,secureitatthetop.Thesupport
pointatthetopoftheladdershouldbeatleast24inches(60centimeters)wideto
maintainsupportintheeventofsidewaysmovement.Forjobsofshortduration,havea
fellowworkersupporttheladderat
thebase.
• Evaluatealltaskstobeperformedfromaladderforpotentialfallhazards,suchas
complextasksorsituationsthatrequireleaningfromthesideoftheladder.
• Theuseofscaffoldingor aworkplatformshouldbeconsideredasanalternativesolution
insuchcases.