4.0 HANDLING AND TRANSPORT
4.1 HANDLING
DANGER OF MACHINE FALLING. POTENTIAL SERIOUS INJURIES OR DEATH
The Customer must apply the rules envisaged in the European Directives EEC 391/89 and 269/90 and subsequent modifi cations
on the possible risks for loading and unloading operators caused by manual handling of loads.
During handling operations wear suitable personal protection equipment:
If the machine has to be handled, it should be lifted by hooking cloth ropes to the attachment points provided and using a suitable hoist
or crane with suffi cient capacity
personnel. The mass of the machine is on the identifi cation Plate
The hook points can be detected by fi nding the "hook" symbol. Hook up at point: A.
DANGER OF MACHINE FALLING.POTENTIAL SERIOUS INJURIES OR DEATH
• Packaging materials (pallets, cartons, etc.) must be disposed of as prescribed by the existing regulations through authorised
disposal companies.
• Parts making up the machine must not be lifted by hooking them up from moving or weak parts such as guards, electrical
runways, pneumatic parts, etc.
• Standing under suspended loads is not allowed; unauthorised personnel are not allowed access to the work sites; it is
mandatory to wear overalls, safety footwear, gloves and a hardhat.
cod. F07011998
USE AND MAINTENANCE
Tuta
Guanti
(Fig.
6). Because of the danger involved, this operation should be carried out by trained and responsible
DANGER
Calzature
Elmetto
(Fig.
1). Stretch the rope to keep the machine level.
A
DANGER
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