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DLS / DLS-C Series
2.8 Residual Risks
Despite the cautions and the safety systems, some residual risks will still be present, which cannot be re-
moved. These risks are listed in the following table, alongside a few recommendations to prevent them.
Residual Risks Table
RISK ASSESSMENT RECOMMENDED SOLUTION
Noise pollution caused by installations in unsuitable
environments or where staff works on a regular basis.
Reassess the installation environment or site.
Unsuitable ventilation in the location, causing
equipment to overheat but enough to prevent the di-
scomfort of people who are on the site.
Restore adequate ambient conditions and ventilate the
site.
Protection from the elements such as water seepage,
low temperatures, high humidity, etc.
Keep adequate ambient conditions for the equipment.
Overheating of temperature surfaces (transformers,
batteries, coils, etc ...) can cause burns. In addition,
pay attention not to obstruct openings or cooling sy-
stems on the equipment.
Use suitable PPE or wait for the equipment to cool
down before accessing it.
Lack of cleanliness: this affects the cooling system and
prevents the safety labels from being read.
Adequately clean the equipment, the labels and the
workplace.
Storage of static energy can produce dangerous elec-
trical discharges.
Wait until these devices have discharged their energy
before carrying out any work.
Poorly trained staff. Request an additional training course.
During the installation stage, xing the equipment or its
components with provisional means can be hazardous.
Take care and prevent access to the installation area.
Accidentally disconnecting the quick connectors whilst
the equipment is operational or making incorrect con-
nections can produce electric arcs
Take care and prevent access to the installation area.