
Safety
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Operating staff:
Operating staff has undergone an induction by the ope-
rator about the entrusted tasks and potential hazards re-
sulting from improper behaviour. Tasks which go beyond
normal operation may only be carried out by the operator
if they are listed in the operation manual and the opera-
tor has made him/herself familiar with them.
Qualified electrician:
Due to the electrician's specialised training, know-how,
experience and knowledge of pertinent standards and
regulations the electrician is in a position to work on the
electrical systems, and autonomously identify and avoid
potential hazards.
Specialist staff:
As a result of specialist training, expertise, experience
and skills in terms of the relevant standards and regulati-
ons, specialist staff is able to complete the tasks they are
entrusted with and independently identify hazards and
avert risks.
Manufacturer:
Certain work must be carried out by manufacturer spe-
cialist staff only. Other staff is not permitted to carry out
this work. Contact our customer service to have the work
carried out.
2.4 Personal protective equipment
Personal protective equipment is intended to protect the
health and safety of persons at work. Staff must wear the
personal protective equipment indicated in individual
sections of these operating instructions when carrying
out the different tasks on the machine.
The personal protective equipment is described in the
following section:
2.5 Safety labels on the Planer-Thick-
nesser
The following safety labels and instructions are attached
to the Planer-Thicknesser s (Fig. 1) and must be
observed.
Fig. 1: Safety labels
The safety markings affixed to the machine must not be re-
moved. Damaged or missing safety markings can lead to
incorrect handling, personal injury and damage to pro-
perty.
If the safety markings are not visible and understandable
at first sight, the machine must be taken out of operation
until new safety markings have been applied.
Protective dust-mask
The dust protection mask protects the respiratory
tract from wood chips and wood dust.
Hearing and head protection
Hearing protection protects against hearing damage
caused by noise. The industrial helmet protects the
head against falling objects and bumping into statio-
nary objects.
Eye protection
Protective glasses protect the eyes against projected
parts and splashes of liquid.
Protective gloves
The protective gloves provide protection for the
hands against sharp-edged components, as well as
against friction, abrasions or deeper injuries.
Safety boots
The safety boots protect the feet against crushes, fall-
ing parts and slipping over on slippery underground.
Protective clothes
Protective work clothing means tight-fitting clothing
with low tear resistance.
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