3.
Safety regulations
3-1
3.1
Identification Of Safety
Guidelines
3.2
General Safety Instructions
MAKO is not liable for any damage or injury
resulting from the non-observance of these
safety instructions or negligence of the
usual care and attention required during
installation, handling, operation,
maintenance or repair, even if this is not
explicitly mentioned in these operating
instructions.
If any of the regulations contained in these
instructions - especially with regard to
safety - does not correspond to the local
legal provisions, the stricter of both shall
prevail.
Passages marked with this designation
indicate a possible danger to personnel.
Passages marked with this designation
indicate possible damage to unit.
Passages marked with this designation
provide technical or procedural information
for the optimal cost-effective use of the
unit.
The operating instructions must always be
at hand at the place of operation of the unit!
In addition to the operating instructions, all
other generally applicable legal and other
mandatory regulations relevant to accident
prevention and environmental protection
must be adhered to and passed on to
others! These compulsory regulations may
also deal with the handling of hazardous
materials or the issuing/wearing of personal
protective equipment, or traffic regulations.
Organizational Measures
Danger!
Important!
Note.
Instructions, including supervisory
responsibility and duty of notification for
taking into account in-plant factors, for
example regarding work organization,
sequences of operations, personnel
assigned to certain tasks, are to be kept
with the operating manual.
The personnel entrusted with the operation
and/or maintenance of the unit must have
read the operating instructions and in
particular the chapter on safety regulations
before starting work. Reading the
instructions after work has begun is too
late. This applies especially to persons
working only occasionally on the machine,
e.g. for setting up or maintenance.
Supervisors should check on a regular basis
that the personnel are carrying out the work
in compliance with the operating
instructions and that they are paying
attention to the safety requirements!
Observe all safety and warning notices
attached to the unit!
See to it that safety instructions and
warnings attached to the machine are
always complete and perfectly legible.
In the case of safety-relevant changes to
the unit or its operating behavior, stop the
unit immediately and report the fault to the
responsible department or person!
Spare parts must always be genuine MAKO
spare parts.
High pressure hoses have to be changed
within stipulated and periodic intervals,
even if no safety-relevant faults have been
detected.
Adhere to prescribed intervals or those
specified in the operating instructions for
routine checks and inspections!
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