Hazard information and commandments
Instruction handbook CANopen slave BM4-O-CAN-03
Document no. 5.02014.06 Baumüller Nürnberg GmbH
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2.1.1 Structure of a hazard information
The following examples show the principle construction of a hazard information. A triangle
is used, if there is a danger against humans. If the triangle is missing, the notes of danger
only refer to damages to property.
A triangle shows, that there is a danger for humans.
The color of the border shows, how great the hazar
d is - the darker the color the greater the
danger is.
The icon in the square describes the hazard.
The color of the border shows, how great the hazar
d is - the darker the color the greater the
danger is.
The icon in the circle demonstrates a command
. This command must be followed by the op-
erator.
(the circle is dashed, because not by every hazard
information a command is existent as icon)
The circle demonstrates, that a danger for damage to property exists.
The icon in the square describes the hazard.
The color of the border shows, how great the hazar
d is - the darker the color the greater the
danger is. (the square is dashed, because not by every hazard information the danger is
demonstrated as an icon)
The text next to the icons is co
nstituted as follows:
HERE IS THE SIGNAL WORD, WHICH SHOWS THE LEVEL OF THE DANGER
Here we write, if one or more of the consequences mentioned below appear, if this warning
information is not followed.
m her
e we describe the possible consequences. The worst consequence is rightmost.
Here we describe the danger.
Here we describe, what you can do, to avoid the hazard.