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RISK ASSESSMENT
The risk assessment provided in this chapter is intended for all work activities on the product. The hazards can occur
in the work steps of assembly, commissioning, maintenance, disassembly and in the event of a product fault. During
normal operation, the product is protected by a system cabinet or appropriate covers.
Only qualified personnel is permitted to perform the work. The following minimum knowledge is required for the
work:
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Employee instruction provided in process engineering
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Employee instruction provided in electrical engineering
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Detailed knowledge of the instruction manual and the applicable safety regulations
The product complies with the current regulations according to state-of-the-art science and technology.
Nevertheless, not all sources of danger can be eliminated while observing technical protective measures. Therefore,
the following risk assessment and the description of exposure hazards refer to the work steps mentioned above.
Starting
point
Severity of injury:
S1 = 1 = minor (reversible injury)
S2 = 2 = serious (irreversible injury, death)
Frequency and duration:
F1 = 1 = infrequent or short exposure to hazard
F2 = 2 = frequent (more than once per hour/shift)
Possibility of preventing or limiting the damage
P1 = 1 = possible
P2 = 2 = hardly possible
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Overview risk assessment
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Risk rank or required
Risk value
performance level
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Low risk
High risk
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