1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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1.1
- The operator must carry out a risk assessment of the workstations at the machine in
his area of responsibility and issue operating instructions on the basis of the
assessment.
- The operator must name a person who is responsible for operating the machine
safely and coordinating all work at the machine.
- Personnel must:
- observe all industrial safety regulations and operating instructions
- perform their tasks properly
- read and understand the operating instructions
- use personal protection gear
- Personal protection gear consists of:
- Industrial safety clothing
- Safety shoes
- Safety gloves
- For overhead installation: Industrial hard hat
- The operator must provide this personal protection gear. The operating conditions
of the machine must be observed in this regard (e.g. operating temperature and
hazardous media) (→ data sheet - Chapter 15). The operator must also issue
operating instructions on how to use the personal protection gear, provide regular
documented training for personnel and ensure that instructions are observed.
- The operator must attach mandatory signs to the machine or in the vicinity of the
machine in a clearly visible location and in a clearly legible condition.
- The operator must inform the personnel of the hazards associated with the conveyor
medium and the means of protection.
1.5 Safety instructions for maintenance, inspection and installation
- The operator must ensure that all maintenance, inspection and installation work is
performed by authorised and qualified personnel, who have understood the
operating instructions and are trained appropriately.
- Work on the machine may only be performed when the machine is at a standstill
and the power supply has been switched off and secured against being switched
on again (e.g. by removing the fuse or attaching a padlock to the main switch).
- The machine must be depressurised and emptied. The procedure described in the
operating instructions to bring the machine to a standstill must be observed in all
cases (→ Chapter 6).
- Let the machine cool to below 50 °C/warm to above 0° C, or wear personal
protection gear (→ Chapter 1.4).
issued: 03.05.2016 Revision: 3
text no.
01004-2/3
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