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4.1.5
Organisational Measures
Always keep this operating manual within easy reach and at the place of use of the machine.
In addition to the operating manual, observe and instruct on generally applicable legal and other binding
regulations for accident prevention and environmental protection.
Supplement the operating manual with further instructions, including supervisory and reporting duties, to
take account of special operational features (e.g. with regard to work organisation, work processes, per-
sonnel employed).
Operators must not wear open long hair, loose clothing or jewellery (including rings). There is a risk of
injury, e.g. by getting caught or drawn in.
Observe the safety instructions and danger warnings on the machine and keep them complete and in
legible condition.
In case of safety-relevant changes to the machine or its operating behaviour, shut down the entire system
immediately and report the fault to the responsible office/person.
Spare parts must meet the technical requirements specified by the manufacturer. The exclusive use of
original spare parts ensures this. Therefore, only use original spare parts from the manufacturer.
Observe the fire alarm and firefighting possibilities. Make the location and operation of fire extinguishers
(fire class ABC) known. Do not use water!
4.1.6
Personnel Selection and Qualification - Basic Duties
The machine design and operation is intended for right-handers.
Work on and with the machine may only be carried out by reliable personnel.
Observe the legal minimum age!
Only use trained or instructed personnel. Clearly define the responsibilities of the personnel for operating,
setting up, maintaining and repairing!
Ensure that only authorised personnel work on the machine!
If personnel to be trained or apprenticed have to work on the machine, this may only be done under the
constant supervision of an experienced resp. qualified person.
Work on the electrical equipment of the machine may only be carried out by a qualified electrician or by
untrained persons under the direction and supervision of a qualified electrician in accordance with the
electrotechnical regulations.
4.2
Safety Instructions for Specific Phases of Operation
4.2.1
Normal Operation
Refrain from any working method that could compromise safety!
Take measures to ensure that the machine can only be operated in a safe and functional condition.
The machine may only be operated when all protective devices and safety-related equipment, such as e.g.
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Detachable safety devices
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Emergency stop system
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Sound insulation
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Extraction unit
are present and functional.
Check the machine at least once per shift for externally visible damage and defects!
Report any changes that have occurred (including changes in operating behaviour) immediately to the
responsible office or person! If necessary, stop the machine immediately and secure it!
Adjust the cutting angle and cutting height only when the saw blade is stationary.
An obstacle-free working area around the machine is essential for safe operation.
The floor should be level, well maintained and free of debris such as chips and cut workpieces.
The workplace should be adequately lit by general or local lighting.
Never try to remove cuttings, chips or other parts from the cutting area while the machine is running!
Inspect the workpiece for foreign inclusions, knots, twists and other irregularities.