Fieldmann FDSM 200120-E Manual page 15

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corrective glasses or sunglasses do not provide adequate protection because they have not special safety
glass and aren't enough closed from the sides.
Wear adequate noise protection equipment! The impact of noise can cause hearing damage or hearing loss.
Take frequent work breaks. Limit the amount of exposure per day.
Safety equipment such as a dust mask or hard hat used for appropriate conditions will reduce personal
injuries, especially when the machining operation creates dust or there is a risk of hitting your head on
protruding or low level obstructions.
Wear protective gloves.
PREVENTION AND FIRST AID
Note:
We recommend always having:
A suitable fi re extinguisher (snow, powder, halotron) at your disposal.
A fully equipped fi rst-aid kit, easily accessible for accompaniment and operator.
Mobile phone or other device for quickly calling emergency services.
Accompaniment familiar with the principles of fi rst aid. Accompaniment must
keep a safe distance from the workplace while always seeing you!
Always follow the principles of fi rst aid in case of any injuries.
When an electric shock is caused, it is necessary more than anywhere else to put emphasis on safety and
risk elimination for the rescuers. The affected person usually stays in contact with electrical equipment
(source of injury) because of muscle spasms caused by the electric shock. Traumatic process continues
in this case. It is therefore necessary to TURN THE POWER OFF FIRST using any possible way. Subsequently
CALL AN AMBULANCE or other professional service, and then PROVIDE FIRST AID! Ensure free airways,
check breathing, check pulse, put the affected fl at on their back, bend their head and stick out their lower jaw.
If necessary, begin with artifi cial respiration into the lungs and heart massage.
In the case of inhalation of chemicals seek medical advice immediately.
In the case of chemical burns immediately remove contaminated clothing, remain in an upright position, do
not consume any fl uids or do not induce vomiting, seek professional treatment immediately.
When you feel dizzy or nauseous and have a headache or a stomachache, see a doctor immediately. Inform
him of what chemicals you use and your operation (operating time, operating area, operating means, etc.)
Immediate care is required to avoid serious chemical injuries.
If chemicals have entered the eye or the mouth, fl ush them immediately with cool water and seek immediate
medical attention.
IN CASE OF FIRE:
If the motor starts to burn or it the smoke appears from it, turn the product off, disconnect power supply and
move away to safety.
To extinguish the fi re, use suitable fi re extinguisher (CO2, Dry Powder, halotron).
DO NOT PANIC. Panic can cause even more damage.
FIRST AID INSTRUCTIONS - LIME AND CEMENT
In case of skin contact, it is necessary fi rst to remove the dust from the garment and wash the affected area
with a lot of lukewarm water, soap or detergent and treat the affected areas with a regenerating cream.
CONCRETE MIXER
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Safety instructions
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