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2.2. Organizational measures
This operating manual must be kept within easy reach for everybody at the place of use.
Supplements to the operating manual include general statutory and other binding regulations for
preventing accidents and protecting the environment and must be obeyed.
Similar obligations may also arise in relation to e.g. handling hazardous substances, wearing personal
protective equipment, road traffic regulations.
The personnel contracted to carry out tasks involving the machine must have read and understood the
operating manual before starting work, in particular the section Safety Notices. This particularly
applies to personnel who only work on the machine occasionally, for example commissioning or
maintenance personnel.
Regularly check that the personnel is working in a safety and danger-conscious manner while
observing the operating manual.
Always use the required and prescribed, personal protection equipment.
Observe all safety and danger notices on the floor saw and keep them in a legible state. Replace
damaged safety and danger notes or those which can no longer be read.
In the event of safety-relevant changes to the machine or in its operational behavior, shut the machine
down immediately with and label it accordingly. Report the fault to the responsible place/individual.
Do not implement any extensions or modifications to the cutter without written permission from the
manufacturer. The tool manufacturer’s instructions must be observed.
Only use tested original spare parts from the manufacturer.
Adhere to inspection periods as prescribed or indicated in the manual.
To carry out maintenance activities, it is essential to have an appropriately equipped workshop.
Before cutting, always obtain detailed information regarding hidden cabling in the cutting area, and
take the appropriate cautionary measures.