2 Safety Information
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.1 Symbols/Warnings
The assembly/operating manual uses the following terms and signs to indicate dangers:
This symbol indicates an immediate threatening situation for any person's life or health.
Failure to adhere to such information may have serious consequences for health, or
could even result in life-threatening injury or death.
This symbol indicates important information. Failure to adhere to such information
could lead to damage to the workstation.
2.2 Symbols used on the workstation frame
Do not place objects or parts of the body under the workstation frame or between
the cross members. This could cause serious injury or even result in death.
2.3 Maximum weight allowed on frame
Do not exceed the maximum permitted load of 60 kg (including table top) on the
workstation frame. Avoid unbalanced load, distribute the weight evenly, otherwise
overload may occur. Overloading a frame may cause breakage and close by indi-
viduals may suffer serious injuries as a consequence.
Example :
2.4 Organizational measures
The workstation frame can best be assembled by two people. Turning the frame, once the
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work surface has been fitted, is a task in particular which requires two people!
2.5 Informal safety measures
Keep the assembly/operating manual in the place where the workstation frame is used at all
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times.
Make sure that all safety information on the table (see Section Symbols used on the workstation
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frame) is legible, replacing the same if necessary.
2.6 Note for those assembling the workstation
The workstation must be assembled/worked on by persons over the age of 16.
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The persons referred to above must have read and understood the assembly /operating man-
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ual.
The entire weight should be
evenly distributed.
60 kg
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> 60 kg
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