General safety rules, Work area, Personal safety – STIEBEL ELTRON S-Power PERFORMANCE SERIES Heat Pipe Collectors User Manual

Page 4

Advertising
background image

04

-

-

GENERAL SAFETY RULES

WORK AREA

(Especially when working on the roof)

»

Keep the work area clean and well organized.

»

Keep bystanders, children and visitors away from the work area while installing this product. Distractions can

cause one to lose control and personal injury can occur.

»

Be aware of, and avoid, any power lines that may be in the vicinity. Avoid using a metal ladder near power lines

or exposed energized electrical equipment.

»

Always wear slip resistant (e.g., rubber-soled) shoes that have sufficient traction on the soles.

»

When working on a ladder, try to achieve three points of contact whenever possible.

»

If you need to get tools or supplies onto the rooftop, consider how you will get them up and down safely. Always

work with at least one assistant.

»

Ensure that anything placed on the roof cannot fall off and hurt someone. If there is no way to completely and

safely secure material that is resting on the roof, then make sure that the ground area is cleared of all people.

»

Get down off of the roof or ladder before you engage in activities that will divert your attention. Use your com

mon sense. Do not talk on your cell phone, eat, drink, or chat unnecessarily while you are on the rooftop or ladder.

»

If it is windy or rainy, delay the project. Working at height with wet ladder steps and on slick surfaces invites un

necessary danger.

»

Never work on the roof when lightning threatens.

»

Even after the rain stops, avoid working on roofing projects. The ground may be muddy or saturated, and wet

ground conditions can lead to the ladder slipping or sinking.

»

If you have balance problems or health risks, such as seizures or fainting spells, that increase the dangers of

working at height, contact a friend or a professional to complete this part of your project.

Personal Safety

»

ALWAYS wear eye protection to avoid injury to the eyes while using hand or power tools.

»

Wear heat resistant and puncture resistant gloves while handling evacuated tubes or working around

potentially hot pipes or fittings.

»

Do not wear loose fitting clothing or jewelry that may get caught in power tools.

»

Installers working below a roof installation should wear an impact resistant hard hat to avoid injury from falling

objects.

»

On a steeply pitched roof, be sure to wear a safety harness that is securely tied off to a fall arresting device.

ALTERATIONS AND CHANGES APART FROM THOSE DESCRIBED IN

THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL ARE NOT ALLOWED.

Advertising