Personal Protective Equipment; Obligations Of The System Owner - Bosch Rexroth BS 2/C Series Assembly Instructions Manual

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During operation
EMERGENCY STOPS,
malfunctions
During maintenance and
repair
During disposal
• Do not reach into moving parts.
• Check the product for malfunctions.
• Ensure that only authorized personnel do the following within the scope
of intended product use
– Start or operate the system, or intervene in its normal functioning
– Activate adjustment devices on components.
• Only allow persons who are authorized by the system owner to access
the product's direct operating area. This also applies when the product
is standing still.
• Make sure that
– There are no obstacles preventing access to the EMERGENCY STOP
command devices.
– All delivery points, workstations and passages remain freely accessible.
• Do not use EMERGENCY STOP command devices for routine stops.
• Regularly check the proper functioning of the EMERGENCY STOP command
devices.
• After an EMERGENCY STOP, in the case of a fault, or any other anomalies,
switch the product off and protect it against being switched on again.
• Do not reach into moving parts.
• An idle system is not a safe system, as stored energy can be released
unintentionally or through improper maintenance procedures.
• After an EMERGENCY STOP or a malfunction, only switch on the system
once the cause of the fault has been determined and the error resolved.
• Make sure that there are no obstacles blocking access to maintenance
and inspection points.
• Perform the prescribed maintenance work at the intervals specifi ed
in section 10.3, Maintenance.
• Make sure that no lines, connectors, or components are disconnected as long
as the system is under pressure and voltage. Protect the system against being
switched on.
• Dispose of the product in accordance with the currently applicable national
regulations in your country.

2.7 Personal protective equipment

• Wear appropriate protective equipment (e.g. safety shoes, tight clothing,
hairnets for those with long hair) when working with the product.
As a plant operator, you are responsible for appropriate protective equipment
when working with the product.
All personal protective equipment must be intact.

2.8 Obligations of the system owner

• Perform a risk assessment in accordance with DIN EN ISO 12100 before initial
commissioning or recommissioning of a conveyor system.
• Instruct operating personnel on safety before initial commissioning
or recommissioning and afterwards regularly.
3 842 358 724/2013-04, MIT: BS 2/C-... + BS 2/R-..., Bosch Rexroth AG
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