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Make sure there are no fluids under pressure before disassembling unions
or pipes: oil spattering out under pressure can cause serious injuries.
Immediately call a physician if injuries occur or the fluid from pipes is
accidentally ingested. Remember that fluid seeping from a very tiny hole
can be almost invisible but possess sufficient force to penetrate under the
skin. Use a piece of card or wood to check for leaks.
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Make sure that all parts of the hydraulic circuit have been tightened
correctly
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When compressed air is used for cleaning parts, protect yourself by
wearing safety goggles with side guards and limit the pressure to 2 atm
maximum. (1.9 bar).
2.14
Personal protective equipment (PPE)
To operate the machine in complete safety, it is necessary to use appropriate
personal protective equipment, which must be worn before climbing onto the
work platform and used as indicated.
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Retaining system
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Safety helmet
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Safety shoes
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Protection Gloves
Retaining system
Before climbing onto the work platform, it is mandatory to wear suitable fall
protection systems, which must be such as to completely prevent falling from a
height.
The safety device consists of a full body harness (1) complying with UNI EN 361,
with front or rear coupling equipped with retaining or adjustable lanyard (2) for
EN 358 which allows to prevent the fall, hooked to the pre-arranged hooking
point in the basket, by means of connectors (3) EN 362 having a suitable shape
and dimensions.
Once climbed onto the work platform, clip on the connector to one of the
coupling points placed on the floor in the front area of the platform and
indicated by the related symbol. Then adjust the lanyard as short as possible, so
as to retain the operator inside the work platform.
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