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[9610] Laser Distance Sensor Replacing

Like any electronic component, laser distance sensors can degrade over time, leading to reduced accuracy or failure.
9610 - Calgary CPC
01/29/2025

[9610] Laser Distance Sensor Replacing

Like any electronic component, laser distance sensors can degrade over time, leading to reduced accuracy or failure.

    Warning: This procedure requires trained personnel with PPE!

    Grading robot switched to manual mode

    • Pass
    • Flag
    • Fail

    Lockout tagout applied to the grading robot

    • Pass
    • Flag
    • Fail

    Old defected sensor removed

    • Pass
    • Flag
    • Fail

    New sensor placed

    • Pass
    • Flag
    • Fail

    Lockout tagout removed from the grading robot

    • Pass
    • Flag
    • Fail

    Sign off on the sensor replacement

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Source: 9610 - Calgary CPC (Community Member)

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