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FERREX CSP50 - Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

FERREX CSP50
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15
Safety information
Only lend the device to users who have experience with the device. The operating manual
must be handed over at the same time.
Some cutting tasks require special training and skills. If you have any doubts, consult a
specialist.
First-time users must be instructed to familiarise themselves with the features of the de-
vice. Attend a state chainsaw training course for your safety.
When not in use, the device must be set down in such a way that no one is endangered.
Secure from unauthorised access.
The user of the device is responsible for all accidents and hazards that cause damage to
other people or their property.
Children, young people and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities
must not use the chainsaw. Exceptions exist only for young people over 16 years of age in
the context of training under the supervision of a professional.
The electric ignition system of the device generates a low electromagnetic eld. If you
wear a pacemaker or similar implant, consult your doctor before using the device to avoid
health risks.
Please note that improper maintenance, the use of non-compliant spare parts, or the re-
moval or modication of safety devices can result in damage to the device and serious
injury to the person working with it.
6.2 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
m DANGER
Always wear personal protective equipment (PPE)!
- Wear a safety helmet with face protection or safety goggles and hearing protection.
- Wear close-tting protective clothing with a cut protection insert.
- Wear non-slip safety shoes.
- Wear protective gloves.
Avoid loose clothing that can get caught.
Do not wear a scarf, tie or jewellery!
If you have long hair, use a hair net!
Wear a safety helmet for all work in the forest. This provides protection from falling branch-
es. Check the safety helmet regularly for damage. This must be replaced after 5 years at
the latest. Only use approved safety helmets.
The face guard or safety goggles protect against shavings and wood splinters. To prevent
injuries to the eyes, you must always wear a face guard or safety goggles when working
with the device.
Always wear hearing protection. The noise emitted by the device may cause hearing dam-
age.
Wear robust protective gloves made of tough material, such as leather.
Wear a dust protection mask when sawing dry wood. Sawdust may form.

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