2.5
Residual risks
2.5.1
Transport, interim storage
2.5.2
Set-up, commissioning
2.5.3
Adjustment and operation
Rewinder RW500
A risk analysis with risk assessment was conducted for this machine in ac-
cordance with DIN EN ISO 12100:2010.
The construction and model of the machine based on this analysis corre-
sponds to the state of technology.
You can avoid residual risks by heeding and implementing these specifica-
tions:
• Safety messages on the machine.
• Basic safety instructions and special safety messages in this operating
manual.
• Operating manual of the machinery.
• Operator directives.
The existing residual risks are listed in the following chapters according to
the various life phases of the machine.
• Crushing hazard during transport of the machine and machine parts.
• Use of unsuitable fork lifts.
• Insufficient properties and condition of the underfloor.
• Wrong interim storage
• Use of unsuitable fork lifts.
• Tipping machine parts during the installation process.
• Insufficient properties and condition of the underfloor.
• Improper alignment of the machine components.
• Hazardous voltage.
• Incorrect supply voltage.
• Disconnected protective conductor connections.
• Dismounted protective devices.
• Trip hazards due to cables and hoses lying around.
• Dismantling, bridging or bypassing protective devices.
• Operation without protective devices.
• Overloading of the roll lift.
• Crushing hazard when loading and unloading the paper roll
• Rotating machine parts.
• Rotating machine parts in setup mode.
• Drawn-in hazard between paper roll and floor.
• Crushing hazard when lowering the pressure arm.
Basic safety instructions
Residual risks
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