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Some places with the following symbols are placed on the generator so as to highlight the possible hazards
posed by the machine:
ELECTRICAL HAZARD
COOLANT HAZARD
HIGH TEMPERATURE HAZARD
2.5
Personal Protective Equipment
Before commencing work, the operator must be aware of the layout and function of the controls and features
of the machine and must have read this manual entirely together with any attached manuals.
The operator must always comply with the requirements indicated by the signals on the
machine and all that is stipulated in the Use and Maintenance Manual.
The PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) that the operator must use when using the generator and/or
during maintenance and cleaning operations consists of work clothes, shoes with non-slip soles and gloves.
2.6
Workstation
The machine has been designed to be used by one operator. Whilst the generator is being started-up and
shutting-down, the operator must wait next to the control panel. During the generator's normal operation, the
operator does not have to stay next to it.
2.7
Fixed guards
Fixed guards have been installed along the perimeter of the machine so as to ensure maximum safety of the
operators who use the generator. These have been applied in such ways so as to provide overall protection
without interfering with the use of the generator.
Fixed Guards
All accessible mobile components and those that reach high temperatures have been completely enclosed
by fixed guards, which consist of perforated metal structures or metal covers that have suitable ventilation
slots.
They are firmly fastened to the machine’s structure by means of screws and bolts. See the following
pictures.