Environmental Pollution
Observe the following instructions to protect workers from danger and to prevent
environmental pollution while performing engine repairs.
Failure to observe the regulations of the relevant authorities violates
environmental pollution regulations and may be subject to legal
penalties.
1. Good ventilation and low humidity should be maintained in the work space.
2. The workspace should be clean and in good order. No flammables are allowed in
the workshop.
3. Smoking is strictly forbidden in the workshop.
4. Workers should wear work clothes, protective goggles, and safety shoes.
5. Workers are not allowed to wear accessories such as necklaces, rings, watches,
and earrings.
6. Start the engine in a well ventilated space to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
7. Wait until the engine is properly cooled before starting work otherwise, you may get
burned by the heated engine.
8. Do NOT work on rotating or operating parts once the engine has been started.
9. Discard oil according to the regulations set forth by the relevant authorities.
10. If engine oil or fuel leaks on the floor or is improperly discharged, serious
environmental pollution of sea, river, or underground water may occur.
11. Discard the undiluted anticorrosive agent, antifreeze, filter elements, and cartridges
as special waste.
12. Discard coolant and special waste according to the regulations of the appropriate
authorities.
Use of Genuine Doosan Parts
An engine consists of many parts which are mechanically harmonized. To prevent future
engine faults and ensure best performance for a long period, maintenance and replacement
of expendable parts should be conducted regularly. Use of Doosan genuine parts is
recommended. Using unauthorized or non-factory remanufactured parts may cause critical
damage and faults to engine for which Doosan shall not be held liable.
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