Emissions
The lifting device emits noise and exhaust air.
The continuous sound pressure output by the device is less than 70 db(A).
CAUTION
The vacuum generator will atomize and disperse any media that is sucked in. It is therefore important that
no polluted or contaminated ambient air (particle size max. 5 µm) is sucked in.
CAUTION
CAUTION
Personal protective equipment
Always wear suitable protective equipment.
Installation/decommissioning and disposal of the lifting device
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Protective footwear (in accordance with EN 20345 safety class S1 or better)
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Sturdy work gloves (in accordance with EN 388 safety category 2133 or better)
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Industrial helmet (in accordance with EN 397)
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Ear protection (in accordance with EN 352 class L or higher)
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Other protective equipment as required by the situation or prescribed by national regulations.
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Noise pollution from vacuum generator
Noise pollution can cause hearing damage.
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Wear ear protection
Danger of poisoning from emission of exhaust gases
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Ensure that no exhaust gases can be sucked in before turning on the lifting
device.
Risk of eye injury
All vacuum generators generate an exhaust air flow. Depending on the
purity of the ambient air, this exhaust air can contain particles, which
escape from the exhaust air outlet at high speed, potentially injuring
people in the face and eye area.
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Do not look into the exhaust air flow.
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Wear protective eye wear.