Safety Regulations - Bornack BFD03 User Manual

Tape energy absorber
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• Textile components and plastic parts
may not be labelled because markers
can contain solvents that have a nega-
tive effect on the strength of the PPE.
• The combinability and protective
effect of the PPE must be checked for
each hazard situation (risk assess-
ment).
• If a casualty hangs motionless in a full
body harness for a longer time, blood
cannot flow back from the legs and/or
the flow may be interrupted. This can
lead to a suspension trauma, a circula-
tory shock with serious to fatal conse-
quences.
• Before starting work, the responsible
person must draw up a plan of rescue
measures that defines how to rescue
casualties quickly and safely and
ensures first aid measures. Casualties
must be rescued within 20 minutes.
BORNACK can help you draw up tailor-
made rescue concepts and includes
these in the necessary training
courses.
E-mail hotline: info@bornack.de

SAFETY REGULATIONS

• The local safety guidelines (e.g. in
Germany, the DGUV Regulations
112-198 and 112-199 issued by the
professional associations) and the
accident prevention guidelines for the
specific industry (UVV) must be
observed.
• The bag of the tape energy absorber
may only be used for the described
purpose of the tapes of the tape
energy absorber. No other parts that
were not in the bag with the product
may be placed in the bag.
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