Chapter 3
SAFETY INFORMATION
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3.4.
ADJUSTMENTS AND MAINTENANCE NORMS
Keep the machine in maximum working conditions and
perform the programmed maintenance operations ad-
vised by the manufacturer. Good maintenance achieves
the best machine performance, longer machine life and
constant observance of the safety regulations.
Maintenance and adjustments should be performed by
authorised personnel who must establish all the nec-
essary safety conditions according to the indicated
procedures.
All maintenance procedures that require precise tech-
nical competence or specific skills must be exclusively
performed by qualified personnel with acquired certi-
fied experience in the specific field.
Replace worn out components with original spare
parts. Use oils and greases suggested by the manu-
facturer. All this can ensure plant functionality and
foreseen safety level. Do not litter the environment with
polluting material; perform disposal according to the
pertinent laws in force.
3.5.
RESIDUAL RISKS
During design and construction the manufacturer has
paid special attention to the aspects that may cause
personal health and safety hazards for personnel who
interact with the machine.
Nonetheless, some unobvious potential risks persist
and are described below.
Upper limb cutting hazard
: do not
place hands inside components in mo-
tion.
Crushing danger of the upper limbs
:
when opening the battery cover, couple
it properly in order to avoid that it closes
by accident. To close it, lower it slowly,
by avoiding to put your hands between.
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