Betekenis van:
chain saw

chain saw
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • zaag met tanden
  • portable power saw; teeth linked to form an endless chain

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  1. I saw a chain of mountains.
  2. Do you have a chain saw I could borrow?
  3. Chain saw blades (excluding morticing chain cutters)
  4. An example of this is a chain saw.
  5. Saw blades with working part of steel, for working materials other than metal (excluding band saw blades, circular saw blades, chain saw blades, straight saw blades, musical saw blades) 8202.99.19 kg S 28.62.30.13
  6. Saw blades with working part of steel, for working metal; saw blades with working part of other materials excluding band-, circular-, chain- or straight saw blades
  7. For example, a chain saw may cause splinters to fly around and hit a bystander in the eye.
  8. Consequently, warnings should be given, for example in the chain saw instructions for use, about the risks to bystanders and how to minimise such risks.
  9. Chain-saw oils shall at least meet the technical performance criteria laid down in the RAL-UZ 48 of the Blue Angel.
  10. Thus, although the risk from the chain saw may be effectively managed by the user him- or herself wearing protective equipment and complying with any other risk management measures specified by the manufacturer, bystanders may be under serious threat.
  11. This minimum risk will probably be much lower for toys, where children are involved, than for a chain-saw, which is known to be so high-risk that solid protective equipment is required to keep the risk at a manageable level.
  12. The assessment of severity is Serious so the overall gravity rating is High.Table B The chain saw is for use by normal adults, has an obvious hazard but inadequate guards, so the risk rating would be Moderate.The High gravity is therefore intolerable so a serious risk situation exists and rapid action is required.
  13. Table A Risk EstimationTable B Grading of RiskNoYesNoYesAdequate warnings andsafeguards?NoNoYesYesobvious hazard?Very HighHighVery HighVery HighHighMediumHighHighMediumLowModerateMediumLowVery LowLowLowVery LowVery lowSERIOUS RISK RAPID ACTION REQUIREDSeverity of Health/Safety DamageOverallGravity ofOutcomeVulnerable peopleNormal adultsSlightSeriousVery SeriousVeryvulnerableVulnerableProbability of Health/SafetyDamageModerate risk Some action requiredLow risk Action unlikelyTable A is used to determine the gravity of the outcome of a hazard, depending on the severity and probability of the possible health/safety damage (see tables in notes)Table B is used to determine the rating of the gravity of risk depending on the type of user and, for normal adults, whether the product has adequate warnings and safeguards and whether the hazard is sufficiently obvious, and to decide whether a serious risk situation exists and rapid action is requiredExample (indicated by the arrows above)A chain saw user has suffered a badly cut hand and it is found that the chain saw has an inadequately designed guard which allowed the user’s hand to slip forward and touch the chain.
  14. This minimum risk will probably be much lower for toys, where children are involved, than for a chain-saw, which is known to be so high-risk that solid protective equipment is required to keep the risk at a manageable level. Finally, even if there is no risk, action may be necessary, for example, when a product is non-compliant with the applicable regulation/legislation (e.g. incomplete markings).