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• Consumable material and insertion tools
must be selected in accordance with the
recommendations in this handbook,
maintained and replaced, to avoid the an
unnecessary increase in the noise level.
• The integrated muffler must not be
removed and must be kept in good
condition.
Risks from vibration
• Exposure to vibrations can cause nerve
damage and blood circulation disorders in
the hands and arms.
• Wear warm clothes when working in cold
conditions and keep hands warm and dry.
• If you experience numbness in your
fingers or hands, pins and needles, pain,
or if your fingers go white, stop working
with the pneumatic tool, inform your
employer and seek medical attention.
• The pneumatic tool must be used in
accordance with the instructions in these
recommendations and maintenance must
be carried out to avoid excessive vibration.
• Do not hold the insertion tool with a free
hand, this can increase exposure to
vibration.
• In the case of concrete, use a pry bar and
knock out small pieces to avoid the tool
digging in.
• Move the cutting tool from the bar after a
few seconds. Hold the bar when lifting to
change position, because there can be
heavy vibrations when you pull up the
high-pressure tool in the handles.
• Hold the pneumatic tool in a safe but not
• overtight grip in accordance with the
necessary hand reaction tensions,
• because the risk of vibration usually
• increases with a tighter grip.
• The exhaust air must be diverted so that
the swirling of dust in dusty conditions is
reduced to a minimum.
• It is important to control the emission of
dust or smoke at the emission point.
• All built-in parts or accessory parts for the
pneumatic tool intended for the
collection, suction or repression of
airborne dust or fumes must be used in
accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions and be maintained.
• Consumable material and insertion tools
must be selected in accordance with the
recommendations in this handbook,
maintained and replaced, to avoid the
excessive accumulation of dust and
fumes.
• Use a breathing mask in accordance with
the instructions of your employer or the
requirements in the health and safety
instructions.
Risks from noise
• Exposure to loud noise can in the event of
inadequate ear protection lead to
permanent hearing impairment,
diminished hearing and other problems,
such as tinnitus (ringing, hissing, or
booming sensation in one or both ears).
• It is important to make a risk assessment
concerning these risks and to implement
suitable control mechanisms.
• Control mechanisms to reduce risk include
measures such as the use of insulating
material, which reduces ringing noise
from the workpieces.
• Use a breathing mask in accordance with
the instructions of your employer or the
requirements in the health and safety
instructions.
• The pneumatic tool must be used in
accordance with the instructions in these
recommendations and maintenance must
be carried out to reduce unnecessary noise.
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