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02-13
Safety Hazards
EN
Gas, Dust, Steam, Smoke and Noise
15. Always operate internal combustion engines
and fuel operated heating systems only out of
doors or in a well-ventilated area.
16. Before starting the machine in enclosed areas,
make sure that there is su󰘲cient ventilation.
17. Observe the regulations in force at the
respective site.
18. Dust found on the machine or produced during
work on the machine should be removed by
extraction, not blowing.
19. Dust waste should be dampened, placed in a
sealed container and marked, to ensure safe
disposal.
20. Carry out welding, 󰘱ame cutting and grinding
work on the machine only if this has been
expressly authorised, as there may be a risk of
explosion and 󰘰re.
21. Before carrying out welding, 󰘱ame cutting and
grinding operations, clean the machine and its
surroundings from dust and other 󰘱ammable
substances and make sure the premises are
adequately ventilated as there may be a risk of
explosion.
22. Always ensure that operators are provided
with ear defenders of approved pattern and that
these are worn at all times when the machine is
operating.
23. Ensure operators wear a suitable face mask
where exposed to possible harmful e󰘯ects of air
pollution of any kind.
Hydraulic and Pneumatic Equipment
24. Only persons having special knowledge and
experience in hydraulic systems may carry out
work on hydraulic equipment.
25. Check all lines, hoses and screwed
connections regularly for leaks and obvious
damage. Repair damage immediately.
Splashed oil may cause injury and 󰘰re.
26. Depressurise all system sections and pressure
pipes [hydraulic system, compressed air
system] to be removed in accordance with
the speci󰘰c instructions for the unit concerned
before carrying out any repair work.
27. Hydraulic and compressed air lines must
be laid and 󰘰tted properly. Ensure that no
connections are interchanged. The 󰘰ttings,
lengths and quality of the hoses must comply
with the technical requirements.
28. Always practice extreme cleanliness servicing
hydraulic components.
29. Hydraulic 󰘱uid under pressure can penetrate
the skin causing serious injury.
30. Always use a piece of cardboard to check for
leaks. Do not use your hand.
31. If 󰘱uid is injected under the skin, it must be
surgically removed or gangrene will result.
32. Get medical help immediately.
33. Always relieve pressure from the hydraulic
system before carrying out any kind of
maintenance or adjustment.

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