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2.1
Notification of commissioning and routine inspections
The work equipment indicated in Annex VII to Legislative decree D.Lgs 81/2008 and successive
amendments must be subjected to REGISTRATION and ROUTINE INSPECTIONS by the competent
authorities, i.e. INAIL, the National Institute for Insurance Against Industrial Accidents (former
ISPESL, Higher Institute for Prevention in the Workplace), the Local Health Authority and other public
and private bodies established by the criteria laid down in Ministerial decree DM 11/04/2011.
a)
+The User or Employer must notify Commissioning to the territorially competent National Institute
for Insurance Against Industrial Accidents (INAIL) for the purpose of registering the platform.
b)
Once the platform has been registered, ROUTINE INSPECTIONS must begin. The FIRST of these
is performed by INAIL within 45 days (since 21 August 2013) from the date on which the platform
is put into service.
c)
The successive inspections, to be carried out at the frequency indicated in Annex VII to Legislative
Decree D.Lgs 81/2008, are carried out by the Local Health Departments (ASL) or, when permitted
by the regional laws, by ARPA (Regional Agency for the Protection of the Environment) or by
Public or Private undertakings, as freely decided by the Employer or User and in accordance with
the established formalities.
Attached are a few EXAMPLES of "notice of commissioning" and "routine inspections". Users should
check them each time in the www.inail.it portal, according to the installation site in question.
2.2
Fitness of the personnel
The operators in charge with using the machine must be properly trained, informed, instructed on how
to use the machine in safe conditions and must possess a training certificate issued in accordance with
the legislation in force at the time of use*.
The operators who use the machine must be over 18 years of age and be recognized as psychophysically
fit for the task in question. The following requirements must be ascertained before the operators are
allowed to drive the machine:
•
sight and hearing in good conditions
•
absence of changes induced by use of alcohol or drugs
•
psychological equilibrium, absence of depression or stress
Operators who use the machine for professional purposes must undergo health surveillance as required
by Legislative decree D.Lgs 81/2008 and successive amendments, particularly with regard to alcohol
addiction and alcohol concentration tests.
*The law that currently governs health control and surveillance of workers is the Provision of the State-Regions
Permanent Conference of 16 March 2006.
Summary of Contents for BiBi 850 HE
Page 6: ...5 Chapter 1 General information...
Page 10: ...9 1 6 Performances H I A B L F E C G...
Page 19: ...18 Chapter 2 Safety information...
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Page 25: ...24 2 3 2 Warning command danger identification and instruction signs...
Page 40: ...39 Chapter 3 Machine Description...
Page 41: ...40 3 1 Structure of the machine 2 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 13 14 19 27 28 15 18...
Page 42: ...41 View from A 20 22 21 23 24...
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Page 59: ...58 Chapter 4 Instructions for use...
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Page 69: ...68 For more information refer to Engine Use maintenance manual...
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Page 72: ...71 For more information refer to Engine Use maintenance manual...
Page 91: ...90 Chapter 5 Emergency procedures...
Page 94: ...93 Chapter 6 Maintenance...
Page 105: ...104 Electrical panel casing Battery 1...
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Page 136: ...135 HATZ ENGINE...
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Page 139: ...138 Chapter 7 Demolition...
Page 141: ...140 APPENDICES...
Page 142: ...141 Appendix 1 Declaration of conformity...
Page 144: ...143 MANDATORY ROUTINE INSPECTIONS Date Observations Seal Signature...
Page 157: ...156 Appendix 4 Hydraulic diagram Appendix 5 Circuit diagram...