About Safety
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2.5.2
Duties of the Personnel
Each and every employee is responsible for their own safety. In
particular, each and every employee must abide by the following
instructions:
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Read these instructions completely before working on or with
the system and follow all safety instructions.
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Observe all warning instructions on the system and entire sys-
tem.
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Observe the operating instructions for the entire system and
the separate machines as well as all safety instructions included
in it.
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If required, wear the necessary personal protective equipment.
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Before starting work, check if the safety equipment is intact.
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Stop the system immediately if the safety of people is at risk
and secure against being switched back on unintentionally.
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The system must be visually inspected for any recognizable
damage or problems at least once per shift.
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If sections of these instructions are unclear, inform your super-
visor and ensure for clarification.
2.6
Conduct in the Event of Danger and Accidents
Preventative Measures
Emergency and rescue equipment must be ready for use in every
company. These include, for example, emergency stop buttons,
fire extinguisher, first aid kit and equipment for reporting acci-
dents.
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Always be prepared for emergencies, accidents and fire.
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Familiarize yourself as to where the emergency and rescue
equipment is located and how to use it.
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Keep emergency and rescue equipment at hand and ready for
use.
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Ensure all access routes for rescue vehicles and escape routes
are kept free.
If an emergency is impending or has occurred
1. Press the emergency stop button immediately.
2. Make sure that the system cannot be switched on again.
3. Rescue the persons from the danger zone if your personal
safety is not at risk.
4. Initiate first aid measures.
5. Warn the emergency doctor and / or fire brigade.
6. Inform the responsible person at the operating location.
7. Clear the access route for the emergency vehicles.