2.3
Safety Precautions for Protection
against Remaining Hazards
The Solid Body Elevator was designed and produced in
consideration of the safety precautions specified in
EC Directive 2006 / 42 / EC on Machinery.
The Solid Body Elevator may be used only for:
• Its intended purpose.
• When it is in a technically safe state.
Nevertheless, it is not possible to completely exclude
all hazardous situations which could arise when the
Solid Body Elevator is used. Reference is made to these
remaining risks at the beginning of each section and at the
corresponding points in the description and measures for
avoiding these risks are explained.
WARNING
Mechanically generated sparks.
During some troubleshooting tasks,
like such as clamping components, the
use of metal equipment, like hammers,
can generate sparks.
- The use of metallic equipment, like
hammers, in hazardous areas must
be prohibited by the operating
company.
» For loosening of clamping
components only nonmetallic
(plastic) hammer, which are
approved for use in hazardous
areas, may be used.
INFO
The operating company is responsible for
ensuring that all personnel working on the
equipment is familiar with the remaining risks
and observe the appropriate safety precautions.
Danger of Pinching/Crushing
WARNING
Danger of pinching/crushing
hands!
Moving parts pose a hazard during
assembly, set-up and conversion work
as well as during operation.
» NEVER reach between moving
components.
WARNING
Danger of pinching/crushing feet!
Moving parts pose a hazard during
assembly, set-up and conversion work
as well as during operation.
» NEVER stand below moving
components.
During assembly, set-up and conversion work as well as
during operation pinching/crushing hazards can be posed.
Pay attention to hands, feet and body when performing
the work specified. Always ensure that no one is in a
hazardous position.
» Always wear your personal protective equipment.
Operation Maintenance Manual
Solid Body Elevator
PN 691250-Z-BC-D - Revision: 04 07-2018
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