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may be 75 bar or more.
Safety instructions/precautions
Wear safety glasses and a face mask.
First aid measures
Do not rub any skin areas affected, as there is the risk that the shavings will break off leaving some of
them behind.
If necessary, consult a physician.
THE HIGH VOLTAGE USED FOR ARC WELDING PRESENTS A LETHAL HAZARD - AS00.00-Z-0007-01A
Use insulating mats. Wear protective clothing, safety glasses, and protective mask. Remove highly
inflammable materials from the danger zone. Use air extractor.
Possible hazards
Lethal hazard from high voltage used for arc welding.
If arc welding work is performed in moist surroundings or on a wet surface, electricity conducted through the
human body may pose a lethal hazard . This can result in severe burns, heart fibrillation or cardiac arrest.
Persons with heart pacemakers should not perform arc welding work.
Risk of explosion!
Welding in the area of highly inflammable substances can cause explosions.
Risk of injury from welding spatter and UV light when welding as well as from flying sparks when
grinding
Severe burns can be caused if hot chips (flying sparks) from grinding or welding sparks or spatter from liquid
welding material come into contact with unprotected body parts.
Normal work clothing (consisting of cotton or synthetic fiber) can ignite from welding sparks and spatter from
liquid welding material or from flying sparks when grinding and cause severe burns.
The UV light emitted during arc welding can lead to eye damage and burns on unprotected skin.
Risk of poisoning from inhaling welding gases
Inhaling the vapors resulting from combustion while welding can lead to headache, nausea, dizziness and
unconsciousness.
Procedural guidelines and safety precautions
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Wear safety shoes (with rubber soles) and use insulating mats.
Ensure a good ground connection is present.
Persons with heart pacemakers should not perform arc welding work.
Remove highly inflammable materials, substances and fluids from the danger zone.
Wear appropriate protective clothing (leather, Kevlar), head covering (welding mask or helmet with
suitable glasses), welding apron and protective gloves.
Perform welding work in well ventilated rooms only.
Wear respiratory mask or use air extractor.
First-aid measures
Rinse affected skin with large quantities of cold water and cover with sterile bandages.
Bring unconscious persons immediately into the fresh air and provide artificial respiration, if necessary.
Consult a doctor without delay.
RISK OF ACCIDENT & RISK OF INJURY - AS00.00-Z-0008-01A
Ensure that jack stands have secure and adequate footing.
An authorized person must occupy the driver's seat.
Wear closed and snug-fitting work clothes.
Do not grasp hot or rotating parts.
Potential risks
Risk of accident
caused by vehicle driving off on its own when under operation (e.g. during tests) with engine running and gear
engaged. Danger caused by vehicle falling off the jack stands .
Risk of injury
Caused by exposed rotating parts next to the running engine and around the drive train which can cause serious
injuries .
The heat produced by the running engine can result in severe burns if contact is made with individual,
unshielded parts.
Safety instructions/precautions
The danger zones around and in the vehicle may only be entered by persons required to conduct the work.
To perform the work, climb into cab.
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Raise vehicle so that the wheels are not touching the ground when operating vehicle.
A person should be sitting in the cab who is acquainted with the vehicle controls and who can initiate
appropriate measures.
When jacking up vehicle, make sure that the jack stands are positioned on solid ground and that they are
secure.
The vehicle must be securely positioned on the bearing surfaces, where necessary anti-slip bases should
be placed on the surface.
Wear closed and close-fitting work clothes.
All items of jewelry like chains or rings must be taken off.
Restrain long hair by wearing appropriate head cover.
Before commencing any work on the running engine, familiarize yourself with the location of potentially
hot parts.
When carrying out work when the engine is running do not touch any hot and rotating parts .
First aid measures for burns
Flush the skin areas affected with plenty of cold water and cover skin with sterile burn bandages. Do not
apply the bandages tightly, but rather loosely over the affected skin area. Do not use any frayed bandages
(e.g. old dressing material). Do not rub the affected skin areas.
Consult a physician immediately.
RISK OF INJURY. MOVING PARTS CAN PINCH, CRUSH OR, IN EXTREME CASES EVEN SEVER EXTREMITIES. -
AS00.00-Z-0009-01A
No parts of the body or limbs should be within the operating range of the mechanism when moving
components.
Risk of injury
When working on components which can be moved either by hand, by means of electric motors, or
hydraulically/pneumatically via linkage, serious injuries can occur to body parts being trapped, crushed or
severed.
Safety instructions/precautions
Monitor hazard area.
Secure area against unauthorized access when parts are in motion.
Never touch the mechanism of a component while it is being actuated by electric motors via STAR
DIAGNOSIS or by direct actuation (terminal 30).
Choose a test cable of sufficient length.
RISK OF DEATH CAUSED BY VEHICLE SLIPPING OR TOPPLING OFF OF THE LIFTING PLATFORM. - AS00.00-Z-0010-
01A
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Align vehicle between the columns of the lifting platform and position the four support plates at the
lifting platform support points specified by the vehicle manufacturer.
RISK OF ACCIDENT AND INJURY
Please make sure that:
The vehicle is centered lengthwise and crosswise between the lifting platform columns.
The support plates on the lifting platform support points are all positioned at the same height.
The vehicle is first raised a few inches (wheels are still touching the ground) and the position and fit of
the support plates and lift points are checked before raising the vehicle to the full lifted position.
The vehicle is not raised off the lifting platform plates when components are being supported.
If the arms of the lifting platform or the support plates are not positioned properly, or if components of the
vehicle are supported so that the vehicle raises off the platform, then the vehicle can slip off the platform and
cause life-threatening injuries to you or other people.
Before removing axles and assemblies from the vehicle, make sure the vehicle is secured to the platform or that
sand bags are used to balance the vehicle out.
Otherwise the vehicle could tip because of the uneven distribution of weight. This could cause life-threatening
injuries to you or other people.
RISK OF INJURY CAUSED BY FINGERS BEING JAMMED OR PINCHED WHEN REMOVING, INSTALLING OR
ALIGNING HOODS, DOORS, TRUNK LID/ REAR-END DOOR OR SLIDING ROOF. - AS00.00-Z-0011-01A
When moving components, ensure that no body parts or limbs are within the operating range of moving
parts.
Risk of injury
When working on hoods, doors, trunk lids/tailgates and sliding roofs and on their connecting mechanisms,
serious injuries can occur due to cutting, jamming or pinching of body parts like fingers and hands.
Safety instructions/precautions
Be careful when working in hazardous areas.
When moving components, secure the movement area of the mechanism to prevent interference.
Use special tool or other means to ensure safe distance to dangerous areas. NOTE: In Germany, lift platform operators must observe the following regulations and
guidelines: "Berufsgenossenschaftvorschrift (BGV) D29 fur Hebebuhnen" and
the guidelines issued by the lift platform manufacturer. In other countries,
operators must comply with all relevant statutory and accident prevention
regulations.
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Wear protective gloves
RISK OF INJURY FROM FINGERS BEING PINCHED OR JAMMED WHEN WORKING ON GAS STRUTS UNDER
PRESSURE - AS00.00-Z-0012-01A
Remove and install gas struts only in relaxed position and on components which have been secured
properly.
Injury hazard
Risk of injury from pinching or crushing when working on gas struts under pressure.
When removing and installing gas struts not in the relaxed position injury can result to body parts from
pinching, crushing or jamming.
Rules of behavior/protective measures
Remove and install gas struts only in relaxed position (pressure or thrust rod completely extended).
Support components held by gas strut (tailgates, doors, trunk lids, seat frame, etc.) in position by suitable
means before removing gas struts.
Replace damaged retaining clips or keepers.
When moving components secure motion area of mechanism against reaching in.
RISK OF INJURY & RICK OF POISONING - AS00.00-Z-0013-01A
Depressurize the hydraulic system completely before starting any work on the system. Wear protective
clothing and eye protection.
Possible hazards
Risk of injury
When disengaging hydraulic lines without first depressurizing the system, dangerous skin or eye injuries may
occur due to the very high pressures (in excess of 200 bar). If hydraulic fluid, particularly central hydraulic fluid
(especially harmful), comes into contact with unprotected skin, this may cause damage to the skin.
Risk of poisoning
If hydraulic fluid is swallowed, this may lead to poisoning symptoms such as headache, giddiness, abdominal
pain, vomiting, diarrhea, cramps and unconsciousness.
Protective measures/guidelines
When commencing work on hydraulic systems, these must be depressurized; the system must be drained
if necessary.
Do not pour hydraulic fluid into beverage containers.
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Ensure sufficient ventilation, especially in the case of central hydraulic fluid.
Ensure that only authorized persons have access to hydraulic fluid.
Immediately seal disconnected leads and hoses, and the connections to the assemblies, with blind plugs.
Wear protective gloves, protective clothing and eye protection.
If protective gloves cannot be worn, the following points must be noted:
Only expose skin to hydraulic fluid for as brief a period as possible; in the event of contact with skin,
clean skin with soap and water.
In the event of contact with clothing, replace clothing as rapidly as possible.
First-aid measures
Have the person affected drink plenty of water with activated charcoal additive.
After swallowing large volumes, seek the attention of a physician.
If hydraulic fluid gets into the eyes, immediately rinse the eyes with plenty of clean water/eye rinsing
bottle.
In the event of injuries to the skin or eyes due to a jet of hydraulic fluid, immediately seek the attention of
a physician.
RISK OF INJURY. RUBBER MOUNTS AND BEARING PARTS CAN SUDDENLY COME LOOSE DURING
INSTALLATION/REMOVAL AND SHOOT WILDLY THROUGH THE AIR. - AS00.00-Z-0014-01A
Shield hazard area with suitable catch device (basket, grate box). Also ensure that no unauthorized
persons are present in the hazard area.
Risk of injury
When installing and removing tight transverse control arm mounts, the rubber mounts can be put under
extremely high tension. If one of the mounts is released suddenly it can shoot out of the installation bore hitting
and injuring anyone in the immediate area.
Safety precautions/instructions
When pressing parts in and out ensure that no one is in the immediate vicinity and therefore in the hazard
area except for the person performing the work.
Also secure the pressing point (hazard area) with a suitable catch device (basket, grate box).
When pressing out loosen mount by tapping a number of times with a hammer. Press out in a number of
intervals relieving the pressure in between.
RISK OF EXPLOSION FROM PRESSURIZED SPRAY CANS - AS00.00-Z-0015-01A
Protect cans from direct sunlight and temperatures above 50°C
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Risk of explosion
Spray cans (engine compartment preservative, paints, etc.) are pressurized and can explode when heated up to
above 50°C.
Safety instructions/precautions
Protect cans from direct sunlight and temperatures above 50°C. Do not drill or burn the can after use.
Only use in well ventilated areas, wear respiratory protection if necessary.
RISK OF POISONING & RISK OF INJURY - AS00.00-Z-0016-01A
Wear respiratory protection, protective gloves and safety glasses. Only pour glue into suitable and
appropriately marked containers.
Potential risks
Risk of poisoning
When glue vapors are inhaled , the respiratory system could be damaged because even small amounts of the
substances contained in some types of glues can attack the mucous membranes.
Swallowing glue can cause poisoning symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, cramps, stomach aches,
vomiting, respiratory paralysis and unconsciousness. Moreover, irritation may occur to the respiratory paths and
eyes.
Risk of injury
Most adhesives can glue limbs and eyelids as well as cause severe irritation to skin and eyes.
Safety precautions/instructions
Before applying adhesives, ensure that you have complied with all use and safety instructions; obtain the
safety data sheet from the manufacturer if required.
Perform gluing work only in well ventilated rooms.
No fire, sparks, open flames or smoking.
Wear protective gloves and eye protection, if necessary respiratory protection and protective clothing.
Do not fill glue into beverage cups
Store glue where it is not accessible for unauthorized persons.
First aid measures
Eye contact
Immediately rinse eyes thoroughly with running, lukewarm water and contact a physician.
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Skin contact
Remove moistened clothing.
Immediately wash affected skin areas with warm water and soap.
Swallowed glue
Rinse out mouth Drink large quantity of water.
Contact physician or medical service.
INJURY HAZARD OF CUTTING OR SCRAPING ON SHARP VEHICLE PARTS - AS00.00-Z-0017-01A
When working on or in the area of sharp vehicle parts with burrs always wear protective gloves. Deburr
repair panels.
Injury hazard
When working on body, superstructure, assembly and chassis parts which cannot be or are not yet deburred due
to the production procedure or processing stage, injuries are possible from cutting, scratching or scraping
against the burr.
Rules of behavior/protective measures
Wear protective gloves.
Deburr repair panels and processed cut edges.
RISK OF DEATH CAUSED BY BODY PARTS BEING PULLED IN BY ROTATING VEHICLE WHEELS AND ROLLER
DYNAMOMETER ROLLERS - AS00.00-Z-0019-01A
Do not insert your hand into rotating parts. Wear closed and snug-fitting work clothes. Safeguard areas
with rotating vehicle parts and dynamometer rollers against unauthorized access. Safeguard roller
dynamometer from unauthorized access.
Risk of death
Rotating parts in and around the running engine and the drive train as well as rotating dynamometer rollers and
vehicle wheels can cause serious injury .
When performing operations on the roller dynamometer, appropriate shielding (barriers, safety guards) must be
used to protect blind hazard zones from unauthorized access.
Safety instructions/precautions
Always observe the general safety rules for roller dynamometer operation.
Wear closed and close-fitting work clothes.
Remove all items of jewelry (chains, rings, etc.).
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