Figure 5:
Installation positions for safety signs 3
Figure 6:
Installation positions for safety signs 4
Table 2:
Safety signs
The following figures shows where the safety signs are
attached:
Figure 3:
Installation positions for safety signs 1
Figure 4:
Installation positions for safety signs 2
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1.4.3 Danger of burns
Explosive or flammable substances
– Never carry out work in environments where there is a
risk of an explosion or fire.
– Always ensure that no highly flammable or explosive
substances are located in the area of the machine.
– If necessary clean the workplace to remove flammable
substances and ensure sufficient ventilation.
Filling the fuel tank
If fuel is spilt when the fuel tank is filled, there is the risk
of an explosion or a fire when the machine is started imme-
diately afterwards which can lead to severe burns.
– Never fill up the tank when the engine is hot, but first
of all allow the engine to cool down.
– If necessary carefully clean all fuel from the outside of
the machine and ensure sufficient ventilation when the
engine is started again.
Hot engine
In the course of normal operation and after turning off, the
engine can be very hot and cause skin burns.
– Avoid contact to the engine directly after operation.
– Allow sufficient time for the engine to cool before starting
maintenance work.
– When working with the machine always wear protective
gloves and protective clothing.
1.4.4 Risk of pollution
The machine includes engine oil and is driven by petrol or
diesel. Mineral-based oils are hazardous for water. If petrol,
diesel or engine oil penetrates the soil, this can lead to
groundwater contamination and the penetration of hazardous
substances into the food chain.
– When filling the tank always ensure that dripping fuel
cannot penetrate the soil. If necessary, use something to
collect the drips.
– Always dispose of detergents contaminated with fuel in
the correct way.
– Always collect old oil in appropriate containers.
– Always dispose of old oil and detergents contaminated
with fuel in the correct way.
1.5
Safety signs
The machine must have safety signs in accordance with the
requirements of the standards ISO 7010 and ISO 3864.
Make sure the safety signs are
in place. If, during the life of the
machine, safety signs become
damaged or are missing, the
operator must ensure they are
replaced. Regularly check the
presence and condition of
the safety signs.
The following safety signs are attached to the machine:
Safety sign
Meaning
Warning sign “Hot surfaces”:
indicates that the engine of the
machine during operation and
directly after operation can be very
hot and this can lead to skin burns.
Prohibition sign “No naked flame,
fire or ignition source”: indicates
that a naked flame, fire or ignition
source may not be placed near to
the machine.
Prohibition sign “No smoking”:
indicates that smoking is prohibited
near to the machine.
Mandatory sign “Wear hearing
protection”: indicates that while
working with the machine hearing
protection must be worn by all
persons near to the machine.
Mandatory sign “Read the
operating manual”: indicates that
the operating manual must be
read and fully understood before
handling the machine.
Safety sign
Meaning
Symbol “Mounting point for
transport means”: is located near
to the transport device and marks
the mounting point for the transport
means.
Information sign “PETROL”:
indicates that the machine is
driven with petrol.
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