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The following hazards may arise in connection with the tool’s construction and design:
- Ignoring or omitting to follow the safety precautions may result in injury or damage.
- Moving parts may cause injury to hands or feet whenever the user is careless, does not follow the safety
instructions or when he uses the machine for other purposes.
- Spilled hydraulic oil may pose a risk of slipping for the operator and fire.
It is therefore possible that non-apparent residual risks may persist although all protective measures have
been taken.
g.1. Residual mechanical risks
Risk
Description
Safety measure(s)
Residual hazard
Cut
Injury hazard due to moving
parts.
Any contact with the moving
parts can cause serious injuries.
Remain cautious when
operating the machine.
Never touch the moving
parts.
A damaged or worn
out part must be
immediately replaced.
Entanglement Large clothing, jewellery or long
hair may become entangled in
the moving parts
Wear tight clothing
And secure long hair
with hair net.
g.2. Residual risks due to noise
Risk
Description
Safety measure(s)
Ear injury
Prolonged work with the tool
may affect your hearing ability.
Always wear an earmuff or earplugs.
g.3. Residual risks related to materials
Risk
Description
Safety measure(s)
Contact,
inhalation
Dust may form in the working
area.
Some materials may create
dangerous dust and/or
particles.
Always wear a respiratory mask (dust filtering
mask).
When available, use the suction dust device.
g.4. Ergonomy
Risk
Description
Safety measure(s)
Misuse of
personal
protective
equipment
Operating the tool without
proper protective equipment
will lead to body injuries.
Always wear appropriate protective clothing and
equipment
Light
Poor lighting may cause
accidents
Ensure to work with sufficient light
g.5. Other risks
Risk
Description
Safety measure(s)
Projection
hazards
During operation, the tool will
project flying objects or debris
Wear safety helmet, safety goggles or face shield.
h. Always use caution when handling fuel.
- Wipe up all spills and then move the fuel container at least 3m from the fueling point before starting the
engine.
- Eliminate all sources of sparks or flame (i.e. smoking, open flames, or tools that can cause sparks) in the
areas where fuel is mixed, poured, or stored.
- Do not smoke while handling fuel or while operating the machine.
3.3- Specific Safety instructions for shredders
Initial preparation before operation
- Wearing protective equipment (such as a helmet, a hearing protection, protective goggles, dust mask,
non-slip footwear, protective gloves) when operating the machine reduces the risk of injury.
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