R911407405 | Rexroth PRC7000 MGDM-Basic
Danger levels?
1.3
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In order to enable you to work with your product in a fast and safe way, uniform
Safety instructions, symbols, terms and abbreviations are used. For a better
understanding they are explained in the following sections.
1.3.1
Safety instructions
Safety instructions call your attention specifically to danger potentials or
risks.
Where?
We distinguish among the following places where safety instructions
may be required:
Basic safety instructions
•
They are related to general important matters and apply to the complete
documentation.
You will find these safety instructions in Section 2 .
Preceding safety instructions:
•
They refer to topic-related matters and are provided at the beginning
of a chapter or at the beginning of a whole procedure.
Integrated safety instructions:
•
They are related exactly to a separate procedure step and are provided
right before the relevant step within the procedure.
Structure?
A safety instruction is always structured as follows:
• Warning sign (only in case of personal injury)
• Signal word to indicate the danger level
• Type and source of danger
• Consequences of failure to observe
• Action for averting danger.
Tab. 2:
Type and source of danger!
Consequences of failure to observe!
Action for averting danger!
Further action(s) for averting danger.
The safety instructions are classified into danger levels (danger
classes). The signal word represents the danger level.
:
Example for the structure of a safety instruction
SIGNAL WORD
Bosch Rexroth AG
45/80