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16 Stationary housing guards are provided on all rotating or reciprocating parts not otherwise
protected and which may be hazardous to personnel. Machinery shall never be put into
operation, when such guards have been removed, before the guards are securely reinstalled.
17 Noise, even at reasonable levels, can cause irritation and disturbance which, over a long period
of time, may cause severe injuries to the nervous system of human beings. When the sound
pressure level, at any point where personnel normally has to attend, is:
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below 70 dB(A): no action needs to be taken,
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above 70 dB(A): noise-protective devices should be provided for people continuously being
present in the room,
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below 85 dB(A): no action needs to be taken for occasional visitors staying a limited time
only,
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above 85 dB(A): room to be classified as a noise-hazardous area and an obvious warning shall
be placed permanently at each entrance to alert people entering the room, for even relatively
short times, about the need to wear ear protectors,
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above 95 dB(A): the warning(s) at the entrance(s) shall be completed with the
recommendation that also occasional visitors shall wear ear protectors,
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above 105 dB(A): special ear protectors that are adequate for this noise level and the spectral
composition of the noise shall be provided and a special warning to that effect shall be placed
at each entrance.
18 The unit has parts, which may be accidentally touched by personnel, of which the temperature
can be in exess of 80 °C (176 °F). The insulation or safety guard, protecting these parts shall
not be removed before the parts have cooled down to room temperature.
19 Never operate the unit in surroundings where there is a possibility of taking in flammable or
toxic fumes.
20 If the working process produces fumes, dust or vibration hazards, etc., take the necessary steps
to eliminate the risk of personnel injury.
21 When using compressed air or inert gas to clean down equipment, do so with caution and use
the appropriate protection, at least safety glasses, for the operator as well as for any bystander.
Do not apply compressed air or inert gas to your skin or direct an air or gas stream at people.
Never use it to clean dirt from your clothes.
22 When washing parts in or with a cleaning solvent, provide the required ventilation and use
appropriate protection such as a breathing filter, safety glasses, rubber apron and gloves, etc.
23 Safety shoes should be compulsory in any workshop and if there is a risk, however small, of
falling objects, wearing of a safety helmet should be included.
24 If there is a risk of inhaling hazardous gases, fumes or dust, the respiratory organs must be
protected and depending on the nature of the hazard, so must the eyes and skin.
25 Remember that where there is visible dust, the finer, invisible particles will almost certainly be
present too; but the fact that no dust can be seen is not a reliable indication that dangerous,
invisible dust is not present in the air.
26 Never operate the unit at pressures or speeds below or in excess of its limits as indicated in the
technical specifications.
27 Do not use aerosol types of starting aids such as ether. Such use could result in an explosion
and personal injury.
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