Safety Regulations
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03_0129_0802GB
The machine has been built in accordance with the state of the art
technology and recognised safety rules. Nevertheless, its use may
constitute a risk to life and limb of the operator or of third parties, or
cause damage to the machine and to other property.
Some of the injuries that may be caused by improper use of the
machine are listed below:
-- Risk of crushing and knocking when moving and setting up the
machine.
-- Electric contact (in some circumstances with fatal consequences)
with the electrical equipment. If the connection has not been made
correctly or electric subassemblies are damaged.
-- Risk of burning on hot machine components. This includes e.g.
engine and pressure equipment.
-- Noise pollution is a danger for persons working continuously near
the machine without hearing protection.
-- Injuries caused by the machine rolling away as a result of support
feet or wedges under the wheels releasing themselves.
-- Injuries through unauthorised starting or use of the machine.
-- Injuries caused by tripping over cables, hoses or reinforcing steel.
-- Injuries caused by components that are not designed for the
permitted operating overpressure.
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Risk of injury --
residual risk