Safety Instructions
2.3.4
Requirements on staff
Prior to commencing work, staff must be instructed in the hazards
connected with handling the air amplifiers.
The air amplifiers may pose injury hazards if operated by untrained
personnel.
Any person instructed to put into service, maintain or repair the air
amplifiers must have read and understood the assembly instructions in their
entirety.
The assembly instructions must be available to staff at all times. We
recommend that you obtain written confirmation from staff that they are
familiar with the contents of the assembly instructions
Staff must wear protective clothing as directed by the operating company.
All safety information contained in these assembly instructions and in all
other documents must always be fully observed and complied with.
If hazards that might result in personal injury are identified, the air amplifier
must be shut down immediately.
Staff must have sound knowledge of the following operating processes,
regulations and procedures:
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2.4
Special Safety Instructions
2.4.1
Safety in the event of emissions
Depending on use, some noise build-up can be expected, due to the expanding
compressed air. Air escaping from the silencer may be soiled. Small ice crystals,
which may come loose and fly away, may also form on the silencer. Staff located in
the environment of operating air amplifiers must wear protective goggles and, where
applicable, hearing protection.
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Operating procedures for air amplifiers
Protective fencing, safeguards and signs in the danger zone.
Behaviour and measures to be taken in the event of hazards.
Revision 11.2011
Air Amplifiers
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