Personal Protective Equipment; Machine Hazards - Hammer N2-38 Operating Manual

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2.7 Personal protective equipment

When working on or with the machine, the following must be strictly observed:
Persons with long hair who are not wearing a hairnet are not permitted to work on or with the machine!
It is prohibited to wear gloves while working on or with the machine.
When working on or with the machine, the following must always be worn by personnel:
Protective clothes
Sturdy, tight-fitting clothing (tear-resistant, no wide sleeves, no jewellery (rings, bracelets, necklaces, etc.)).
Protective footwear
To protect the feet from heavy falling objects and prevent sliding on slippery floors
Hearing protection
To protect against loss of hearing
Safety glasses
Wear safety goggles

2.8 Machine hazards

Note: Ignition sparks may be generated during machining.
Carefully inspect workpieces for foreign matter (nails, screws) which might impair processing.
The machine has undergone a hazard analysis. The
design and construction of the machine are based on the
results of this analysis and correspond to state-of-the-art
technology.
The machine is considered operationally safe when used
Warning! Danger! Electric current!
Electrical energy can cause serious bodily injury. Damaged insulation materials or defective individual compo-
nents can cause a life-threatening electrical shock.
• Before carrying out any maintenance, cleaning and
repair work, switch off the machine and ensure that it
can not be accidentally switched on again.
• When carrying out any work on the electrical equip-
ment, ensure that the voltage supply is completely
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properly.
Nevertheless, there are some remaining risks that must be
considered.
The machine runs at high electrical voltage.
isolated.
• Do not remove any safety devices or alter them to
prevent them from functioning correctly.
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N2-38 / N3800 / N4400

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