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5. Safety precautions
vent uncontrolled movement of parts being cut free in
order to avoid injuries and to prevent the saw blade
becoming trapped or jammed.
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Use only approved and appropriately dimensioned
means of securing and lifting for the removal and trans-
portation of parts that have been cut free. Such parts
may have a weight of many tons.
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Never loiter in the vicinity of loads suspended by
cranes.
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The point at which the cut is made and any resulting
opening must be safely and visibly cordoned off to pre-
vent persons falling and to exclude the risk of damage
or injury.
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Introducing sawing slurry into the drains or sewage
system without suitable pre-treatment is problematic
from an environmental point of view. Ask the local author-
ity responsible about existing regulations. We recom-
mend the following pre-treatment:
– Collect the sawing slurry (e.g. using an industrial vac-
uum cleaner)
– Allow the slurry to settle and dispose of the solid por-
tion of the waste at a building waste disposal location
(the separation process can be accelerated by adding
a flocculent).
– Neutralise the residual water by adding a neutralising
agent or dilute it by adding a large quantity of water
before allowing it to enter the drainage system.
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