Safety hazard: moving units on bases with casters
Risk / hazard
Where and in which situa‐
tions will the risk/hazard ex‐
ist?
What to do
Safety device
All the risks and haz‐
ards listed below
When units are being moved
on a base with casters
■
De-energize the unit be‐
fore moving it
■
Check to make sure that
the retaining element that
limits the moving radius
for the base with the unit
is attached before moving
the base (in order to get
access to the back of the
unit, for example).
■
When moving the unit,
make sure not to roll over
any connection lines
(electrical and water)
Retaining ele‐
ment
Pinch point hazard (for
multiple body parts)
When units are being moved
on a base with casters
■
Pay attention to the utility
and hose connections.
■
Use at least two people
to move the unit
None
Pinch point hazard
(hand and foot hazard)
When units are being moved
on a base with casters
Keep the unit doors shut
None
Risk of scalding posed
by hot wastewater
When units are being moved
on a base with casters
■
Let the units cool down
■
Immediately wipe or mop
up any water that has
leaked
■
Wear appropriate protec‐
tive clothing
None
Risk of scalding posed
by hot, liquid food
When units are being moved
on a base with casters
Do not move units if there
is any food still in them
None
Risk of electric shock
posed by live parts
When units are being moved
on a base with casters
Pay attention to the utility
and hose connections.
None
Skin and eye irritation
hazard as a result of
contact with cleaning
agents
When units are being moved
on a base with casters
■
Make sure that the con‐
nections are long enough
■
When moving the base,
keep the cleaning agent
canisters closed
None
Trip hazard as a result
of utility and hose con‐
nections routed in the
open
When cleaning behind units
that have been pulled forward
Exercise caution when per‐
forming maintenance work
None
Fall hazard as a result
of floors being wet with
wastewater
■
When cleaning behind units
that have been pulled for‐
ward
■
In front of the unit
■
Immediately wipe or mop
up any water that has
leaked
■
Make sure that the con‐
nections are long enough
None
Fall hazard as a result
of floors being wet with
cleaning agents
■
When cleaning behind units
that have been pulled for‐
ward
■
In front of the unit
When moving the units,
keep the cleaning agent
canisters closed
None
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