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2 Safety
Mounting and Operating Instructions CEAG Central Battery System ZB-S 40071860179 (L) November 2018 www.ceag.de
2.4 Responsibility of the Operator
Keep the instructions near to the system, accessible for
every person working with the system and at all times.
The System must be in a proper and safe condition when
using it. System has to be checked for intactness before
using it.
Adhere to the information of the instructions completely!
2.5 Personnel Requirements
Only authorised and skilled personnel are allowed to
work on and with the system. The personnel must have
received instructions regarding the existing danger.
Skilled personnel refers to those with expert training, with
knowledge and experience as well as knowledge of the
relevant regulations. He should be able to evaluate his
work and recognize the presence of danger.
Personnel without the necessary knowledge must
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have received qualified and proper training,
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get their tasks and activities by full description for
complete understanding
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carry out the activities under the supervision and
control of skilled and qualified personnel.
2.6 Operational Safety
Observing the stated safety instructions and regulations
can avoid damage to property and people when working
with the system.
However the following organisational measurements must
be specified in writing and be kept:
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Duties of information and reporting (start, duration, end
of the work)
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Safety measures while the work is being carried out: e.
g. standby lighting, power supply isolation and lock-out
(e. g. removing the fuses, key-operated switch, safety
signage)
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Safety equipment for the personnel carrying out the
work on the plant (s. chapter 2.7)
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Safety equipment providing protection from hazards
caused by adjacent plant (e. g. safety grilles, barriers,
making safe of roads)
Attend to the ESD-protection during working at the
system!
The applicable work and safety regulations are set out in
these assembly and operating instructions, and in
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he management´s internal organisational instructions
(example see above)
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and the general and specialist technical guidelines and
accident prevention regulations.
2.7 Personal Protective Equipment
When working on and with the system it is necessary to
wear:
Protective Clothes
Close fitting protective clothes (low tensile
strength, no wide arms, no rings and further
jewelry, etc).
Safety Boots
Boots electrostatic conductive acc. to EN 345 and
to protect against heavy falling parts.