EGEA TECH
Symbol
Definition
LIMITATION OF PACKAGING OVERLAP
Affixed to the packaging, it indicates not to
overlap the packaging.
It indicates the position on the transport
package where the clamps must be
positioned during handling with mechanised
means.
RECYCLING / DISPOSAL.
Symbol that identifies the recovery and recy-
cling of materials.
3.4
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Term
Definition
Indicates the product described in this in-
DEVICE
struction manual.
Natural or legal person who is responsible
MANUFACTURER
for design, construction, packaging or la-
belling and placing on the market.
Persons or entities liable to the responsible
TECHNICAL
organisation, who install, assemble, main-
ASSISTANCE
tain or repair the machine.
The use of a product in compliance with the
INTENDED USE
specifications, instructions and information
provided by the manufacturer.
Operation including periodic checks ac-
NORMAL USE
cording to the instructions for use.
PROCEDURE
Defined ways to perform an activity.
Physical injury or damage to the health of
DAMAGE
people or animals, or damage to property
and/or the environment.
DANGER
A potential source of damage.
Periodic operations in order to check cor-
MAINTENANCE
rect operation (example: cleaning) ad-
dressed to the qualified employee.
90 LT - 120 LT
cod. 3540000400 - Rev. 03 - 09/2023
3.5
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
The clothes worn by people who work or carry out maintenance
work must comply with the essential safety requirements de-
fined by the laws in force in the country in which it is installed.
Signal
Definition
IT IS MANDATORY TO WEAR PROTECTIVE OR
INSULATING GLOVES
Use appropriate clothing to protect the upper limbs.
IT IS MANDATORY TO WEAR EYE
PROTECTION.
Use appropriate clothing to protect eyesight.
IT IS MANDATORY TO WEAR PROTECTIVE
CLOTHING WITHOUT FLAPPING PARTS
Use clothing with no flapping parts to avoid the risk of
them getting caught on machine parts.
IT IS MANDATORY TO WEAR SAFETY SHOES
Use suitable shoes to protect the lower limbs.
3.6
NOISE
The data on noise level are indicated in the tables in par. 5.3.
3.7
VIBRATIONS
The vibrations produced by the equipment, depending on how
it is operated, are not dangerous for its intended use.
Excessive vibration can only be
caused by a mechanical failure
that must be immediately report-
ATTENTION
ed and eliminated, in order not to
jeopardise the safety of the de-
vice and the operator.
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