Risk due to electrical energy
DANGER!
Risk of fatal injury from electric current!
Contact with live parts represents immediate danger to life due to electrocution.
Damage to the insulation or individual components can be life-threatening.
– Before starting work, create a de-energised state and ensure this state for
the duration of the work.
– Work on electrical components may only be carried out by professional
electricians.
– Turn off immediately and organise repairs if there is any damage to the
insulation voltage supply.
– Never bridge or decommission fuses.
– When replacing fuses, observe the correct rating.
– Keep voltage-carrying parts away from moisture, as this can cause a short
circuit.
Risk of fire
DANGER!
Risk of fire
If there is a risk of fire, it is imperative to use the designated extinguishing
agent and to implement suitable safety measures to tackle the fire.
It is also imperative here to comply with the safety data sheet for the chemicals
you use to tackle the fire!
Risk of slipping
DANGER!
Slipping hazards are marked by the symbol opposite.
Spilled chemicals create a risk of slipping when wet.
WARNING!
Risk of slipping due to fluid in the operation and provisioning area!
– Wear non-slip, chemically resistant shoes when working.
– Place product containers in a tank to prevent a slipping hazard caused by
leaking fluids.
ENVIRONMENT!
Immediately soak up any leaking liquids with a suitable binding agent and
dispose of properly.
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