UK
NORM
12100-1: 2009
UNI EN ISO
12100-2: 2009
UNI EN ISO
14121-1: 2007
UNI EN ISO
13857: 2008
UNI EN ISO
953: 2009
UNI EN
60204-1: 2006
CEI EN
60335-1: 2008
CEI EN
The compliance of the paragraphs to the aforementioned norms has enabled risks to be eliminated or reduced as much as
possible, both during normal functioning and during regulation and maintenance operations, for the entire lifecycle of the
machine.
The components used were carefully chosen among those available on the market and the materials composing the machine
(and the machine accessory tools) present no risks to personal health and safety. All the parts provided by third parties are CE
marked (when planned) and comply with the relevant reference directives. All the details were closely controlled in compliance
with the qualitative standards prescribed by the laws in force.
For the machine, the warning and protection measures were also implemented that are necessary to confront residual risks (see
Paragraph 3.3 – Residual Risk Warnings on this).
3.2. Protection Devices and Solutions
3.2.1.
Passive Safety Devices
The machine includes implemented devices and construction solutions as described below.
Fastened guards, on all sides of the machine, which enclose the entire body of the machine.
Fastened guards in metal or plastic mesh over the mobile units.
Safety signs corresponding to the machine protections.
3.2.2.
Active Safety Devices
The machine includes active safety devices as described below.
Safety pressure switch on the compressor
Security valve (when provided)
3.3. Residual Risk Warnings
To avoid all dangerous conditions for people or damage to the machine caused by residual risks, i.e. those risks that persist
despite all the devices implemented, or potential risks that are not obvious, the manufacturer recommends the operators,
maintenance staff and all staff working on the machine scrupulously follow the warnings on the following pages.
ATTENTION
3.3.1.
Lifting and Transportation
3.3.1.1. Residual Risks During Lifting and Transport Phases
During the lifting and transport phases, risks are present related to:
operations on the machine by staff that is unqualified, untrained, uninformed or not correctly equipped.
wrong choice or wrong use of transport and movement vehicles (for example, forklift or hoist) for the machine;
crushing of operators responsible for movement;
loss of load stability during the operations in question;
projection of mobile parts of the machine that cannot be adequately removed or fastened;
knocking of parts or machine components with people or property due to sudden movements of the machine or incorrect
behaviour of the employees conducting the operation;
knocking or falling of machine components, damaging the machine and the relative protections;
possible unhealthy or excessively forced movements by transport and movement operators of the machine components.
3.3.1.2.
Necessary Individual Protection Devices
3.3.1.3.
Attention Warnings During Lifting and Transport Phases
During the lifting and transport phases, it is necessary to follow the attention warnings in this paragraph.
Safety of the machinery - Key concepts, general engineering principles - Part 1: Base terminology,
methodology
Safety of the machinery - Key concepts, general engineering principles - Part 2: Technical principles
Safety of the machinery - Evaluation of the risks - Part 1: principles
Safety of the machinery - Safety distances to prevent upper and lower limbs from reaching dangerous
areas
Safety of the machinery - Guards - General requisites for the engineering and the construction of the
fixed and mobile guards
Machinery safety – Electrical equipment on the machine - Part 1: General rules:
Safety of the electrical equipment intended for domestic use and other similar equipment - Part 1:
General norms
:
always comply with the notifications and instructions on the plates applied to the machine and operate
exclusively based on the instructions provided in this handbook (for example those reported in
Paragraph 3.8 – General Warnings and Behaviour Norms).
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