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Use and maintenance instructions – Spare parts Via L.da Vinci,32/B
Rev. 01.2013 - EN (translation of the original instructions)
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36034 Malo (VI) Italy
T E Z A
RESIDUAL
RISK N° 3
DANGER OF BEING CAUGHT UP, DRAGGED AND CRUSHED IN
CONTACT WITH THE MOVING EQUIPMENT.
FREQUENCY OF
EXPOSURE
Low and accidental. Exposure may occur if the operator decides to perform
and incorrect, forbidden and not reasonably foreseeable manoeuvre.
EXTENT OF INJURY
Light injury (normally reversible) or serious injury (normally irreversible).
MEASURES
ADOPTED
Requirement to use personal protective equipment (PPE) (see para 6.4).
Requirement to occupy the positions indicated in para 7.1. Safety signs (see
para 6.3).
Requirement to observe the work procedures indicated in this manual.
TAB. 12 (Residual risk N° 3)
RESIDUAL
RISK N° 4
CUTTING DANGER IN CONTACT WITH THE EQUIPMENT AND/OR
TOOLS.
FREQUENCY OF
EXPOSURE
Low and accidental. Exposure may occur if the operator decides to perform
and incorrect, forbidden and not reasonably foreseeable manoeuvre.
EXTENT OF INJURY
Light injury (normally reversible) or serious injury (normally irreversible).
MEASURES
ADOPTED
Requirement to use personal protective equipment (PPE) (see para 6.4).
Requirement to occupy the positions indicated in para 7.1. Safety signs (see
para 6.3).
Requirement to observe the work procedures indicated in this manual.
TAB. 13 (Residual risk N° 4)
The term RESIDUAL RISKS is used to identify all the cases that can cause injury and/or death and that are
difficult to indicate with adhesives stuck to the machine or safety signs. These generally involve reckless,
unprofessional and superficial behavious by people near the work area of the machine or even by the operator.
Great attention must be paid not only when the machine is moving but also when it has stopped and/or has just
been switched off. A banal but intuitive example is:
•
To avoid burns or outbreaks of fire, do not touch hot machine parts, such as the engine, the exhaust pipe
and the radiator, with parts of the body or inflammable liquid.
Others may be:
•
Digging tools are dangerous as they can get hot due to friction or simply become sharper and therefore
be capable of causing deep wounds.
•
If oil, or other liquids that can cause danger, leaks from the engine or the system (slippery), turn the
machine off immediately and promptly cordon off the dangerous area with barriers and signs.
•
Before starting the machine check that there are no people, objects or animals in the work area
(generally defined as DANGER AREA).
Generally speaking, one must consider that people can commit errors caused by human nature, inattentiveness,
superficiality or inexperience; all of them must be considered, however, as another aspect is TO USE THE
MACHINE FOR THE PURPOSE IT WAS DESIGNED FOR. All other unintended use is at the operators risk.