Operating instructions
PP
3.7.1
Personal safety equipment
Risk of personal injury
Failure to wear corresponding personal safety equipment when working with/on
the machine can lead to injury and damage to health.
All personnel must wear protective clothing
Failure to wear the required protective clothing can lead to injury.
All personnel must wear high visibility vests
Failure to wear the required high visibility vest can lead to accidents.
All personnel must wear protective shoes
Failure to wear the required protective shoes can lead to foot injuries.
All personnel must wear a safety helmet
Failure to wear the required safety helmet can lead to head injuries.
All personnel must wear ear protectors if the noise level exceeds 85 dB(A)
Failure to wear the required ear protection can lead to hearing loss.
For noise levels above 80 dB(A), personnel are recommended to wear hearing protectors, for noise levels
above 85 dB(A), personnel are required to wear ear protectors by law.
All personnel must wear a safety gloves
Failure to wear the required safety gloves can lead to injury to hands.
All personnel must wear safety goggles
Failure to wear the required safety goggles clothing can lead to eye injuries and blindness.
All personnel must wear a face shield
Failure to wear the required face shield can lead to face injuries.
All personnel must wear a dusk mask
Failure to wear the required dusk mask can cause damage to health.
All personnel must wear breathing protection
Failure to wear the required breathing protection can cause damage to health.
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Personnel must wear the corresponding personal safety equipment specified under the
national regulations for the respective type of work they are performing.
Always wear tightly fitting and closed work and protective clothing.
Take off rings and scarves.
Secure long hair using tightly fitting headdresses or a hair net.
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