Premises / Sefety rules
1.1
GLOSSARY AND ABBREVIATIONS
This paragraph contains a list of the more uncommon terms and others which have been given different meanings, as
well as all the abbreviations used in the text. The uncommon terms:
• WORKSPACE the zone where installation is carried out and where the health and safety of any person present is exposed
to risk (Enclosure I,1.1.1-Directive 89/392/EEC);
• PERSON EXPOSED any person located entirely or partially in a danger zone (Enclosure I,1.1.1 -Directive
89/392/EEC);
• INSTALLER person responsible for installing, operating, adjusting, carrying out maintenance, cleaning, repairs and
transport of the device (Enclosure I,1.1.1 -Directive 89/392/EEC);
• RESIDUAL DANGER any danger which cannot be eliminated or suffi ciently reduced in the design stage.
This abbreviations are used:
1.2
EDITORIAL IDEOGRAMS
Warning
Instructions preceded by this symbol contain information, regulations or procedures which if not properly carried
out may lead to injury, death or long term health risks to people and damage to the environment.
Caution
Instructions preceded by this symbol contain procedures or practices which if not properly carried out may
lead to serious damage to the machine or product.
Information
Instructions preceded by this symbol contain information on a particularly important matter: disregard of these
instructions may annul the contractual guarantee.
2.1
CLOTHING
Work must be carried out in full conformance with the
following safety rules:
•
according to law operators must wear protective
clothing (accident prevention shoes, protective
glasses, gloves and helmet);
•
operators must not wear articles of clothing
which might get tangled up in the machinery (ties,
bracelets, necklaces, etc.).
Warning
The workspace must be suitably defi ned to prevent
the entry of unauthorised persons (Fig.2).
2.2
RESIDUAL RISKS
Warning
Take care when the gate is opening as there is a risk
of injury of hands or other parts of the body in the
operating area of the operator gear.
Warning
The operator cannot be considered a supporting
part or a safety device of the gate; the gate must
be provided with adequate support systems and
safety device.
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