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1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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1.1
1.2.4 Instructed specialist personnel
Thanks to their specialist training, knowledge and experience, as well as their
knowledge of the relevant standards and regulations, specialist staff are able to carry
out the work assigned to them, along with identifying possible risks independently
and avoiding hazards.
The specialist staff who have received instruction are trained for the machine
described in this manual and can carry out the assigned tasks involving maintenance
and troubleshooting safely and without any material damage.
1.3 Dangers arising from non-observance of the safety
instructions
Non-observance of the safety instructions may endanger persons and the
environment and may damage the machine.
Non-observance of the safety instructions may lead to loss of any claims for
damages.
Specifically, non-observance may, for example, have the following consequences:
- Hazard to persons from electrical, mechanical and chemical influences.
- Hazard to the environment from leakages of hazardous materials.
- Loss of important functions of the machine.
- Failure of prescribed maintenance and repair methods.
1.4 Safety instructions for the user / operator
If there is a risk of danger from any hot or cold machine component, the user must
fit protective guards to prevent such components from being touched (according
to Standard EN ISO 13732-1).
Protective guards fitted to prevent contact with moving parts (eg. couplings) must
be in position when the machine is in use.
Leakages (eg. from a shaft seals) of hazardous materials (eg. explosive, toxic, hot
material, etc.) must be discharged and disposed of in such a way that neither
personnel nor the environment are placed at risk. Legal directives must be
observed.
All possible danger from electricity must be eliminated (eg. refer to the regulations
in force of your local power supply company).
- 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.
issued: 15.03.2019 Revision: 6
text no.
01004-2/4
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