Safety Regulations; Behavior In An Emergency; Basic Safety Guidelines; Meaning Of The Hazard Levels - Weber Geset 125 Original User Manual

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Chapter 2 Safety regulations
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Safety regulations

Behavior in an emergency

The operating personnel must know the location of and how to use safety equipment,
alarms, first aid and rescue equipment.
What to do in an emergency?
If individuals, body parts or objects become caught in the moving parts of the
labeling system, immediately disconnect the compressed air and power supply to
the labeling system.
Immediately perform all necessary first-aid on injured persons. Observe the
applicable safety regulations to prevent additional personal injury.
Obtain medical help for injured persons.
Eliminate all the causes of the accident.

Basic safety guidelines

Safety guidelines offer information the form of text and symbols to warn of hazards and
provide instruction for preventing any personal injury and property damage.
Safety instructions are introduced by keywords that express the extent of the danger.
Safety instructions can be affixed directly on the labeling system or in documents
pertaining to the labeling system.

Meaning of the hazard levels

Version: 30.07.14
The symbol indicates a hazardous situation that will cause serious
injury or death. To prevent personal injury, all safety instructions
must be observed.
The symbol indicates a hazardous situation that can lead to
serious injury or death. To prevent personal injury, all safety
instructions must be observed.
The symbol indicates a hazardous situation that can lead to
moderate or light injury. To prevent personal injury, all safety
instructions must be observed.
The symbol indicates a hazardous situation that can lead to
property damage. To prevent property damage, all warnings must
be observed.
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