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3.5
Essential Health and Safety Requirements
Contact your local health and safety representative to ensure that you are familiar
with your company's safety regulations to protect employees in the workplace.
Ergonomic Recommendations
Consider the following recommendations for daily work at the workplace:
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Avoid unilateral, repetitive movements.
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Posture should be neutral.
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Avoid using up a lot of energy.
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Keep objects that are frequently used in the functional reach space.
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Adjust the working height to the body size and type of work.
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Sufficient space must be provided for body movements.
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Set up objects so that they do not oscillate.
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Avoid applying direct pressure.
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Pay attention to adjustable tables and seats.
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Make sure you have a suitable working environment.
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Workflows should be optimized.
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When performing repetitive tasks, switch between the left and right hand as
often as possible.
3.6
Safety Instructions for Operation
Maintenance
For electrical systems, the relevant installation and operating regulations must be
observed (e.g., RL 99/92/EG, RL 94/9/EG, Industrial safety regulations or the
nationally applicable regulations EN 60079-14, IEC 60079-14 and the DIN VDE
0100 series).
Observe the national waste disposal regulations for disposal.
Maintenance
If the unit is operated correctly, in compliance with the installation instructions and
surrounding conditions, no continuous maintenance is required.
Inspection
According to EN/IEC 60079-17 and EN/IEC 60079-19, the operator of electrical
systems in potentially explosive areas is obliged to have them checked for proper
condition by a qualified electrician.