Working near non-electric supply lines
Behavior during thunderstorm
Noise
Clean
BA ET16 de* 1.0 * Safety_01_0.fm
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Before performing any work, the operator must check whether there
are any non-electric supply lines in the job site.
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If there are non-electric supply lines, the operator must take safety
measures (for example switching off the supply line) in agreement with
the operating company or owner of the supply lines.
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If supply lines are exposed, they must be fastened, supported and
secured accordingly.
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Stop machine operation if a thunderstorm is gathering, stop the
machine, secure and leave it, and avoid being near it.
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Observe the noise regulations (for example during applications in
enclosed premises).
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Bear in mind external sources of noise (compressed-air hammer,
concrete saw).
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Do not remove the sound baffles of the machine/attachment.
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Have damaged sound baffles immediately replaced (for example an
insulating mat, muffler).
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Before starting work, get informed on the noise level of the machine/
attachment (for example on the adhesive label) – wear ear protectors.
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Do not wear ear protectors during machine travel on public roads/sites.
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Injury hazard from compressed air and high-pressure cleaners.
- Wear appropriate protective clothes.
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Do not use any dangerous and aggressive detergents.
- Wear appropriate protective clothes.
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Operate the machine only in a clean condition.
- Remove all dirt, snow and ice from climbing aids (for example
handholds, footholds, handrails).
- Keep the cabin glazing and visual aids clean.
- Keep the light system and reflectors clean.
- Keep the control elements and indicators clean.
- Keep the safety, warning and information labels clean, and replace
damaged and missing labels by new ones.
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Perform cleaning work only if the engine is stopped and cooled down.
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Bear in mind sensitive components and protect them accordingly (for
example electronic control units, relays).
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