– Ensure there is adequate ventilation.
– Wear personal protective equipment.
– If vapours / dust / aerosols are present, use self-contained
breathing apparatus.
2.2.3.2
Precautionary measures for the environment
Do not allow spilled fluids to enter the water system, drainage system or the
underground
water.
2.2.3.3
Cleaning measures
The leaked fluid must be removed professionally by the operating company on the
basis of a risk assessment and disposed of in the correct manner. The fire brigade,
the Agency for Technical Relief or similar institutions must be used. Absorb residues
with liquid-absorbent material (such as vermiculite, sand, universal binders and
pebble grain).
2.2.4
Touch voltage hazard
WARNING!
Hazardous contact voltages only arise in the event of a technical or physical defect.
The batteries are normally charged. There is still some residual voltage in a
discharged battery. This must be considered as a hazardous contact voltage.
With this kind of defect the battery must not be touched and must not come into
contact with metal objects see page 28.
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