● Injuries to the skin and eyes caused by dust particles, concrete
spatter, water glass or other chemical substances.
● Damage to health caused by breathing in dust particles or cleaning
agents, solvents and preservatives.
● Injuries caused by opening pressurised delivery lines (e.g. follow‐
ing blockages).
● Injuries caused by tripping over cables, hoses or reinforcements.
2.11 Risk of crushing and impact
2.11.1 Operating modes
There is a risk of crushing and impact at the machine during the fol‐
lowing operating modes:
● Transport
● Setting up
● Starting up
● Operation
● Cleaning, troubleshooting and maintenance
● Decommissioning
2.11.2 Transporting the machine
When loading the machine onto a transport vehicle with a crane, the
machine may only be attached at the intended lifting eyes. This is the
only way to ensure that the machine is suspended on the hook levelly
and securely and cannot topple over.
Observe any further notes in the “Transport, setting up and con‐
nection” chapter.
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