Behavior In Case Of Fire Or Accident; Environmental Protection - GCE druva PTLH0FT Instructions For Use Manual

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2.6. BEHAVIOR IN CASE OF FIRE OR ACCIDENT

PREVENTIVE MEASURE
Always be prepared for fi res and accidents!
Always keep fi rst aid equipment (kit, blankets, etc.) and fi re extinguishing equipment in working order and
close to hand.
Familiarize the staff with accident reporting, fi rst aid and emergency procedures.
Keep the access routes free for emergency service vehicles.
MEASURES IN THE EVENT OF FIRE OR ACCIDENT
If there is no risk to your own safety, remove people from the danger zone.
Administer fi rst aid if necessary.
Notify the fi re brigade and/or emergency service.
In the event of fi re: If there is no risk to your own safety, use fi re extinguishing equipment to fi ght the fi re
until the fi re brigade arrives.
Inform the person responsible at the location.
Make sure the access routes are free for emergency service vehicles.
Direct the emergency service vehicles.

2.7. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

NOTE!
Risk of environmental pollution from incorrect handling of environmentally hazardous substances!
The environment can suff er substantial damage if environmentally hazardous substances are handled,
and especially disposed of, incorrectly.
Always observe the information below on handling environmentally hazardous substances and their dis-
posal.
Take immediate measures if environmentally hazardous substances are accidentally released into the
environment. If in doubt, notify the responsible local authorities about the damage and enquire about the
suitable measures to be taken.
BREATHING APPARATUS, DEPENDENT ON AIR CIRCULATION
To protect against harmful gases, vapors, dust and similar materials and media.
Breathing apparatus must be worn if a permissible limit is exceeded 100-fold. The
breathing apparatus may only be used when the oxygen content in the ambient
air measures at least 17%.
PROTECTIVE GOGGLES
To protect the eyes against airborne parts and splashes of liquid.
CHEMICAL-RESISTANT GLOVES
To protect the hands from aggressive substances.
Make sure the protective gloves are leak-proof before wear, Before taking the
gloves off , clean them and then store them in a well ventilated location.
PROTECTIVE GLOVES
To protect the hands against abrasion, scrapes, pricks or deeper injuries and con-
tact with hot or cold surfaces.
EAR PROTECTION
To protect the ears from noise and prevent acoustic trauma.
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