Westpoort VCA Eindtermen Basis, VOL, VIL VCU Engels
Dangers and possible injuries and damage Knocking loose of workpiece Injury due to drill breakage Injury caused by sweeping away the drilling
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Electrocution
- High or low temperature of the workpiece - Hearing damage due to noise - Physical complaints due to vibrations - Physical overload due to incorrect posture - Distracting the operator - Cuts or abrasions - Bad maintenance - Dislocation of hand and wrist and bruises due to incorrect use - Fire or explosion due to arcing - Injury due to tool bites - Injury due to an air hose coming loose - Long running time of machines - Touch cutting parts - Inhaling harmful dust - Nail removal (nail and stapler) - Nail kickback and deviation on hard materials (nail and stapler) - Drilling through workpiece with nail (nail and stapler)
dust with the hand Injury due to chips Splashes of cooling or cutting oil
Demands Transparent screen between drill and user
Preventive measures Secure the workpiece securely Wipe away the drillings with a shaving brush or shavings hook Dangers, requirements and safety measures for permanently installed grinding machines Dangers and possible injuries and damage - Flying particles: eye damage - Broken grindstone - Clamping the workpiece against the grinding wheel - Injury from touching a rotating grindstone - Inhaling grinding dust Demands - Machine must have a suitable protective cover, attached to a sturdy tripod - Riving knife support with a riving knife that matches the saw blade - Easily adjustable, suitable auxiliary guide available - One or more connections for dust extraction are present
General demands -
Periodic check-up
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Validity period with sticker or colour coding
- Have use and maintenance instructions in the language of the country where it is used - Provided with a CE marking after 1995 - Moving parts are shielded - Be in good condition and suitable for the work to be carried out
General safety measures -
Personal protective equipment must be present and used correctly
Preventive measures -
Use push wood to safely push small or narrow workpieces through
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Operate correctly
Hazardous zone shielding
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Adjust the saw blade correctly
- Powered hand tools are equipped with a dead man's switch - Good dust extraction (if applicable) Operation of the dead man's switch When you release the control device, the machine or tool stops Safety measures and requirements (operator powered tools)
- Use a second person or roller conveyor for large workpieces
Working safely with powered hand tools General hazards and possible injuries - Being caught by moving parts - Being struck by flying material/particles - To get stuck
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