2 obligations of the operating company, 3 general safety precautions, 1 classification of hazard warnings – HEIDENHAIN ND 200 User Manual
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Installation Instructions
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2.2
Obligations of the operating company
The operating company owns or leases the product and
the peripherals. It is responsible that the intended use is
complied with at all times.
The operating company must:
Assign the different tasks to be performed on the
product to appropriate, qualified and authorized
personnel
Train the personnel in the authorizations and tasks
specified in "Personnel qualification", page 16
Ensure that the product is operated only when in perfect
technical condition
Ensure that the product is protected from unauthorized
use
2.3
General safety precautions
The product supports the use of a wide variety of
peripheral devices from different manufacturers.
HEIDENHAIN cannot make any statements
on the specific safety precautions to be taken
for these devices. The safety precautions
provided in the respective documentations
must be observed. If no such information has
been supplied, it must be obtained from the
manufacturers concerned.
The specific safety precautions required for the individual
activities to be performed on the product are indicated in
the respective sections of these instructions.
2.3.1
Classification of hazard warnings
Hazard warnings warn you about dangers associated with
the operation of the product, and inform you of how to avoid
them. They are classified according to the severity of the
danger, and are divided into the following groups:
Warning types
DANGER
Describes an
imminent danger.
If it is not avoided,
death or very serious injuries will
result.
WARNING
Describes a
possible impending danger.
If it is not avoided
death or very serious injuries can
result.
CAUTION
Describes a
possible impending danger.
If it is not avoided,
slight or minor injuries can result.
NOTICE
Describes a
possibly dangerous situation.
If it is not avoided,
the product or something near it
can be damaged.
An information box provides
important
additional or supplementary information about
an activity or concept.
It also draws your attention to situations or
circumstances that can lead to measuring errors
or equipment malfunctions.