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Dedusting unit ecomax 100
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Chapter 2 Safety
Residual hazards
NOTE
Residual hazards are hazards which, despite a safe design and technical protective
devices, represent an unavoidable, non-obvious risk due to the use of the product.
All safety instructions in this operating manual must be observed in order to avert
residual hazards.
All work on the mobile dedusting device must comply with the statutory and
employers' liability insurance association regulations.
Unauthorized changes
Unauthorized modifications can cause dangers for the mobile dust removal unit.
Modifications, additions or conversions that may compromise safety must not be
made to the mobile dust collector.
2.4
General protective measures
Everyone who works on the mobile dedusting device must make sure that there is
never any danger to people. This is especially important if there are several people
in the vicinity of the mobile dust collector.
Safety devices, protective devices and protective equipment must be used and
maintained appropriately. Misuse, unauthorized removal and damage are prohibited.
Children must always be denied access to the equipment. In case of disregard aeropur
GmbH cannot be held liable.
The measures taken against unauthorised starting and unauthorised operation
of the mobile dedusting device must not be bypassed.
Repairs to working machines during operation as well as the cleaning of running
parts are prohibited.
The following accident prevention regulations have been complied with for the
mobile dedusting device.
General regulations
DGUV V1 (former BGV A1 or VBG 1)
Electrical machinery
DGUV V3 (prev. BGV A3 resp. VBG 4)