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1.5. Possible Dangers
Your silo vehicle has been designed using the most up-to-date technology and in compliance with
generally accepted technical safety regulations and rules. Nevertheless, its use could involve risk of
injury and death to the user and to others and damage to the vehicle itself and to other objects.
Below is a summary of dangers that can occur while working with the silo vehicle. It is recommended
to read these dangers entirely.
Danger Source
Consequences
Components transferring pressurized air
Risk of burns!
Components conducting pressurized air can
reach
temperatures above 100 °C when in
operation, and will cause burns if touched.
•
Do not forget to wear protective glo-
ves when you pressurize the con-
nections.
Loose hoses when compressed air is being
released
Danger of injury!
Loose hose ends can cause physical injury.
•
Only apply pressure to the system
when the hoses are connected at
both ends tightly.
•
Only allow compressed air to es-
cape when no hoses are connected.
Pressurized silo tank and manhole
Danger of fatal injury!
If you loosen or tighten the manholes under
pressure, the manhole can tear away explosi-
vely from the silo tank and hit you or other pe-
ople.
•
Never attempt to open the clamps of
a pressurized manhole.
•
Don’t remove the blind cover from a
coupling that is under pressure.
Connect the material hoses before
the system is pressurized.
•
Never attempt to loosen or tighten
the clamps of a discharge cone that
is under pressure.
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