Hazards Caused By Flying Parts; Hazards During Operation; Hazards Caused By Repetitive Movements - Parkside PDLA 6.3 A1 Instructions D'origine

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Hazards caused by flying parts
If a workpiece or accessory or even part of the
machine tool itself breaks, parts can be flung off
at high speeds.
Check regularly for cracks; injury may occur if a
cracked counter bearing or jaw fails during use.
Always wear impact-resistant eye protection
when operating the pressing machine. The
degree of necessary protection must be evalu-
ated separately for each individual task.
Wear a safety helmet if working above head
height.
In this case, the risks for others should also be
assessed.
You must ensure that the workpiece has been
securely fixed in place.

Hazards during operation

When using the machine, the operator's hands
may be exposed to hazards such as knocks,
cuts, abrasions and heat. Wear suitable gloves
to protect your hands.
The operator and maintenance personnel must
be physically capable of handling the size,
mass and power of the machine.
Hold the machine correctly: Be ready to
counteract any normal or sudden movements –
keep both hands ready.
Ensure that your body is balanced and that you
have a secure standing position.
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Release the start/stop control in case of a
disruption to the power supply.
Use only the lubricants recommended by the
manufacturer.
Avoid direct contact with the machine tool dur-
ing and after use as this will have heated up.
The machine must not be operated if it is directed
at the operator or another person.
Keep your hands out of the pressing mechanism.
We recommend holding the pressing machine
with both hands.
Carry out regular inspections of the pressing
mechanism and the counter bearing for
fractures and cracks.
Before switching on the machine, hold the
machine tool firmly against the surface to be
machined.
Hazards caused by repetitive
movements
When using a pressing machine to perform
work-related activities, the operator may experi-
ence unpleasant sensations in the hands, arms,
neck, shoulders or other parts of the body.
When using pressing machine, the operator
should adopt a comfortable posture, ensuring a
secure hold and avoiding unfavourable postures
or postures in which it is difficult to maintain
balance. The operator should change positions
during the course of long-lasting tasks. This can
be helpful in the prevention of discomfort and
fatigue.
If the operator notices symptoms such as persis-
tent or recurring illness, discomfort, throbbing,
pain, tingling, burning or stiffness, these indica-
tions should not be ignored. The operate must
inform his/her employer and seek the advice
of a suitably qualified medical practitioner.
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