Personal Protective Equipment; Owner Responsibilities/Obligations - Bosch Rexroth 3 842 560 099 Operating Manual

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2.7

Personal protective equipment

• Appropriate protective clothing should be worn when handling/using the
product (e.g. safety shoes, close-fitting clothing, a hair net for long, loose hair).
As the system owner or operator, you are personally responsible for ensuring the
use of appropriate protective equipment when the product is being used.
All component parts of the personal protective equipment must be free of
damage.
2.8

Owner responsibilities/obligations

The user is responsible for hazards arising from the nature of the load.
The load must not pose any risk to persons (e.g. catching items of clothing,
scalding, burning, etching, cutting, stabbing).
The user of the ACTIVE Shuttle is obliged to comply with all requirements of
• DIN EN ISO 3691-4 "Industrial trucks ‒ Safety requirements and verification ‒
Part 4: Driverless industrial trucks and their systems"; Annex A "Requirements for
preparation of the operating zones"
• Guideline VDI 2510 Part 1 "Infrastructure and peripheral installations for
Automated Guides Vehicle Systems (AGVS)"
• Guideline VDI 2510 Part 2 "Automated Guided Vehicle Systems (AGVS) ‒ Safety of
AGVS"
and to keep it under constant review.
This also includes, among other things:
• Training of the logistics staff (see chapter 2.9 Training of the operating personnel).
• Reducing the passenger traffic in hazardous areas.
• Attaching warning notices in hazardous areas.
• Ensuring sufficient distance when driving past junctions, if necessary reduced
speed.
• Further measures after evaluation of the user to prevent stepping into the
protective field from the side, e.g.
- installing mirrors at narrow junctions,
- providing doors at junctions,
- information on the function of the Bluespot of ACTIVE Shuttle,
- information on the function of the warning tones for narrow junctions, etc.
• Driving routes must be planned in such a way that gradients are only used in the
direction of travel (forwards or backwards).
• Driveways must not be inclined sideways.
• Do not plan curves/turns on slopes/gradients.
• If necessary, define slow speed zones for slopes/gradients depending on the
actual load.
• Plan escape routes between routes and obstacles in accordance with national
standards and regulations.
• Driveways must be planned in such a way that vehicle encounters are avoided
as far as possible and collisions and loss of load are avoided to the greatest
possible extent.
• A collision of ACTIVE Shuttles must not lead to consequential hazards
(e.g. due to falling load).
• Passageways must be designed in such a way that there is sufficient
distance to avoid shearing (risk assessment according to the situation).
Between automatically and manually used supermarket tracks must be
a distance of at least 50 mm.
• Turns of the ACTIVE Shuttle must be planned at a sufficient distance from solid
obstacles.
• Driveways must be level, dry, clean and free of objects lying around.
For exact requirements regarding the ground conditions of the driveways,
see chapter 16.6 Floor requirements.
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