Structure Of Hazard Information - Baumuller BM4-O-CAN-06 Operating Instructions Manual

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2.1
Hazard information and instructions
CAUTION
m Damage to property m Slight to medium personal injury can occur
2.1.1

Structure of hazard information

The following two examples show how hazard information is structured in principle. A tri-
angle is used to warn you about danger to living things. If there is no triangle, the hazard
information refers exclusively to damage to property.
A triangle indicates that there is danger to living things.
The color of the border shows how severe the hazard is: the darker the color, the more severe
the hazard is.
The icon in the rectangle represents the hazard.
The color of the border shows how severe the hazard is: the darker the color, the more severe
the hazard is.
The icon in the circle represents an instruction. Users must follow this instruction.
(The circle is shown dashed, since an instruction is not available as an icon for each hazard
advisory).
The circle shows that there is a risk of damage to property.
The icon in the rectangle represents the hazard.
The color of the border shows how severe the hazard is: the darker the color, the more severe
the hazard is. (The rectangle is shown dashed, since the danger is not represented as an icon
with every hazard advisory)
The text next to the icons is structured as follows:
THE SIGNAL WORD IS HERE THAT SHOWS THE DEGREE OF RISK
Here we indicate whether one or more of the results below occurs if you do not observe this
warning.
m Here, we describe the possible results. The worst result is always at the extreme right.
Here, we describe the hazard.
Here, we describe what you can do to avoid the hazard.
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