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2.1.
GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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Carefully read the “Instructions for use” specified in the manual and
those applied directly to the machine.
It is important to dedicate a little time to read the “Instructions for
use” in order to minimise the risks and avoid unpleasant accidents.
– Before performing any operation, the operator must make sure that
he/she understood the “Instructions for use”.
– Pay attention to the SAFETY WARNINGS, do not use the machine
for UNSPECIFIED PURPOSES and assess the possible RESIDUAL
RISKS.
– Caution is essential.
Safety is also in the hands of those who interface with the machine
throughout its life span.
Sometimes, accidents can be caused by a “careless” use of
the machine by the operator.
Usually it is too late to remember what should have been
done when the accident has already happened.
– Preserve the readability of the information signs and observe the
indications given.
The information signs may have different shapes and colours,
indicating hazards, obligations, prohibitions and information.
– The manufacturer has designed the machine observing all the “good
manufacturing regulations” and the standards in force.
The machine has been designed to be constructed and equipped
with devices that ensure intrinsic safety.
Tampering with the safety devices and the removal of the same
may create risks (even severe) for the operators.
– The personnel authorised to carry out any operation with the machine
must have acknowledged experience in the specific field.
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The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage to the
product delivered in the package during the wrapping and
stabilisation and the following operation phases.
Non compliance with the instructions given may cause risks
for safety and health of the persons and economic damages.
2.2.
SAFETY WARNINGS FOR HANDLING AND
INSTALLATION
– The personnel authorised to handle the machine (loading and
unloading) must possess particular expertise in the field of
intervention.
– Handle (load and unload) the machine according to the instructions
affixed directly to the machine, to the package and those in the
user manual.
– During handling use one or two assistants, if required. This operation
may generate unpredictable risks.
In order to minimise the risks related to assistants’ involvement, you
must inform them priorily on the type of work and the behaviour
to be used.
Chapter
2
SAFETY INFORMATION