1.7.
Additional Risks
Even though the Synchroprint has been designed and built according to the most stringent safety
criteria, as with all machinery we have to anticipate certain additional risks, which are detailed
below:
Danger
Electrical threats:
Indirect contact (in case of
defect)
Mechanical threats:
Crushing
Mechanical threats:
Getting caught or trapped
Mechanical threats:
Slipping, stumbling and falling
Danger through contact with or
inhaling of substances
Operating instructions X-Type plus V1-3.docx
Operating Instruction X-Type plus
Description
Danger of life-threatening
electrical shock by indirect
contact with defective parts
carrying voltage (in particular
in case of defective insulation).
Crushing of parts of the body -
in particular arms and hands.
Danger through moving parts
(linear or rotary drive
systems).
Danger of falling (e.g.
obstacles on the floor).
Danger through contact with or
inhaling substances or
materials with harmful or toxic
effects.
Behavior/Action
Switch off the machine with
the main switch and
EMERGENCY STOP
facilities. Isolate the mains
supply.
Be aware of moving parts
whilst operating the machine.
Wear protective clothing at all
times.
Danger in reaching into, under
or over the machine. Only
reach into the machine from
the indicated points. Wear
suitably fitting clothing,
particularly in the area of the
arms.
The floor area around the
machine must be kept free
from any obstacles.
Observe the safety instructions
for handling such substances.
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