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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
F156.6 / F156.6A
Carefully read personal and machine SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (at the beginning of this manual)
ORGANIZATIONAL MEASURES
The operating instructions must always be at hand
at the place of use of the machine, e.g. by stowing
them in the tool compartment or tool-box provided
for such purpose.
In addition to the operating instructions, observe and
instruct the user in all other generally applicable legal
and other mandatory regulations relevant to accident
prevention and environmental protection.
These compulsory regulations may also deal with the
handling of hazardous substances, issuing and/or
wearing of personal protective equipment or traffic
regulations.
The operating instructions must be supplemented by
instructions covering the duties involved in super-
vising and notifying special organizational features,
such as job organization, working sequences or the
personnel entrusted with the work.
Personnel entrusted with work on the machine must
have read the operating instructions and in particular
the chapter on safety before beginning work.
Reading the instructions after work has begun is too
late. This applies especially to persons working only
occasionally on the machine, e.g. during setting up
or maintenance.
Check - at least from time to time - whether the per-
sonnel is carrying out the work in compliance with
the operating instructions and paying attention to
risks and safety factors.
For reasons of security, long hair must be tied back
or otherwise secured, garments must be close-fitting
and no jewellery, such as rings, may be worn. Injury
may result from being caught up in the machinery or
from rings catching on moving parts.
Use protective equipment wherever required by the
circumstances or by law.
Observe all safety instructions and warnings at-
tached to the machine.
See to it that safety instructions and warnings at-
tached to the machine are always complete and per-
fectly legible.
In the event of safety-relevant modifications or
changes in the behaviour of the machine during op-
eration, stop the machine immediately and report the
malfunction to the competent authority/person.
Never make any modifications, additions or conver-
sions which might affect safety without the supplier’s
approval. This also applies to the installation and ad-
justment of safety devices and valves as well as to
welding work on load-bearing elements.
Spare parts must comply with the technical require-
ments specified by the manufacturer. Spare parts
from original equipment manufacturers can be relied
upon to do so.
Replace hydraulic hoses within stipulated and appro-
priate intervals, even if no safety-relevant defects
have been detected.
Adhere to prescribed intervals or those specified in
the operating instructions for routine checks and in-
spections.
For the execution of maintenance work, tools and
workshop equipment adapted to the task on hand
are absolutely indispensable.
The personnel must be familiar with the location and
operation of fire extinguishers.
Observe all fire-warning and fire-fighting procedures.
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