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BMS alpha CR - General Security Risks; Risks from Moving Components

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Safety
2.8
Security risks
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2.8 Security risks
2.8.1 Risks from moving components
Motorised moving assemblies can pose dangers that lead to injuries (e.g.
crushing, body parts being drawn in).
Operate the machine only with all protective devices installed and
functioning properly.
Ensure that nobody is at risk from the starting machine before switching on
or starting up the machine! No one may reach into the running machine.
When operating the machine, do not bring any body parts into the area of
moving components. Always maintain the safety distance.
Before entering the danger zone, switch off the voltage supply and secure it
against being switched on again. Before starting to work in danger zone,
always wait until all components with a trailing movement have come to a
standstill and residual energy is automatically dissipated.
2.8.2 Risks from thermal hazards
Components/assemblies are integrated in the machine which become hot
during operation. There is a risk of burns when touching the hot surfaces.
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment when working on hot
components (e.g. motors).
Ensure that all components/assemblies have cooled down to the ambient
temperature before performing any work.
2.8.3 Risks from noise
The emission value (sound pressure level) from the machine can be found in
the technical data section. Depending on local conditions, a higher sound
pressure level can occur which can cause hearing damage or even
deafness.
Hereby applies: At a sound pressure level of >80 dB(A) at the workstation,
the necessary personal protective equipment (hearing protection) must be
worn for all work.

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