GM 2000 EAC - EN
1.2SAFETY REGULATIONS
The safety requirements for electrostatic hand spraying equipement are laid down in the following documents: (Germany)
1) | ZH 1/250 | Electrostatic enamelling with |
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2) | ZH 1/406 | Guidelines for jet stream equipment (spraying devices) |
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3) | Explosion protection guidelines - spraying equipment | |
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4) | VBG 23 | Working with coating materials |
(Published by C.
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atmosphere (Published by
6)EN 50050/DIN- Electrostatic hand spraying equipment
VDE 0745 Part 100 (Published by
7)EN 50053/DIN- Selection, installation and use of electrostatic spraying
VDE 0745 Part 101 equipment - electrostatic hand spraying equipment for combu-
stible liquid spray media
Caution
The following points should receive special attention for the safe use of the electrostatic spraying equipment:
1.2.1Caution! Danger of injury by injection
The pressure should be released from the spray gun during breaks in work or while assembling and dismantling the nozzle. It should be secured, the control unit switched off, and the plug pulled out. Never point the gun at yourself or any other person, the spray jet can cause injury by injection.
Never put your finger or hand in the spray jet.
In case of injury to skin by paint or cleaning agents consult a doctor immediately. Inform the doctor of the type of paint or cleaning agent used.
1.2.2Cleaning
The gun must be switched off when being cleaned and should never be sprayed in "closed" containers (formation of a gas air/mixture which can explode). The containers must be earthed.
1.2.3Safety
Spraying can only be carried out safely, both for people and the environment, if it is done in a spray booth or in front of a spraying wall with sufficient ventilation (removal by suction).
In order to avoid occupational illness the safety regulations laid down by the manufacturer of the paint or cleaning agent used must be adhered to during preparation and application of the paint and while cleaning the equipment. In particular, protective clothing, gloves, skin protection cream and breathing equipment must be used to protect the skin and respiratory tracts.
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