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2. SAFETY DEVICES 2.1 General safety information 2.1.1 Reference directives This gauge has been designed and built in accordance with the health and safety requirements defined by the following directives: 2006/42/CE: NEW MACHINERY DIRECTIVE The Arm must be controlled by a lathe type machine for checking and processing mechanical parts, which conforms to the applicable safety regulations covering machining equipment. 2.1.2 Product conformity The Arm described in this document has been designed and built to be installed in an industrial type environment. The Arm is sold together with the declaration of incorporation in accordance with the Directive 2006/42/CE, attachment II 1 B and may not be put into service until it has been declared that the machine where it is to be installed conforms to the requirements of the Machine Directive (2006/42/CE). ATTENTION Modifications that alter either the design or manufacturing specifications of the Arm, affecting safety, risk prevention or the environment where it may be installed may only by implemented by the manufacturer, who will guarantee that it conforms to the applicable safety regulations Therefore, repositioning and/or modifications or maintenance operations not covered by the technical documentation shall be considered arbitrary. Marposs S.p.A. declines all responsibility for the consequences of the failure to observe these safety instructions. 2.1.3 Selecting the operator 2.1.3.1 Definition of operator R.E.S.S. 1.1.1 “Definitions” of the Attachment I to the machine Directive 2006/42/CE defines operator as the person or persons assigned to install, operate, regulate, clean, repair and move a machine, or carry out repair work on it. 2.1.3.2 Physical and mental health of the operator/installation personnel The operator responsible for installing the gauge must be in full possession of their mental faculties, and be aware of the risks involved when installing working equipment. Section 2. SAFETY DEVICES 55