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Required qualifi cations for operators
The person in charge of the machine opera-
tion or maintenance should have all speci
fi
c
professional skills to do this.
The operator should be trained and aware
of his responsibilities.
Below is the description of professional
pro
fi
les for the machine operators.
Entry Level Machine Operator
(Qualifi cation 1)
Quali
fi
ed staff able to carry out
simple tasks, i.e. to operate the
machine by using push buttons on the control
panel and carry out typical simple settings,
start-up and stopping.
Second Level Machine Operator
(Qualifi cation 2)
Quali
fi
ed staff able to perform the
tasks of Quali
fi
cation 1 and also
to operate the machine with disconnected
protections to perform settings, start-up or
stopping functions..
Important
This qualifi cation includes responsibi-
lities that normally are divided into two
separate qualifi cations. For our machine
operators a training course is foreseen,
enabling them to perform all needed
actions to operate the machine even with
some of the protections disconnected.
However, this involves a certain com-
petence by the operator and extreme
care by the factory manager, so that the
said operator performs only allowed
operations.
Mechanical Service Engineer
A quali
fi
ed engineer able to operate
the machine under normal condi-
tions, to operate it with disconnected
protections, to work on mechanical parts
and make all needed settings, maintenance
and repairs.
He is not allowed to work on electrical systems
with live voltage.
Electrical Service Engineer
A quali
fi
ed engineer able to ope-
rate the machine under normal
conditions and operate it with
disconnected protections; he is in charge
of all electrical adjustments, maintenance
and repair.
He is able to operate inside cabins and shunt
boxes with live voltage.
Manufacturer’s Engineer
A quali
fi
ed engineer from
the manufacturer, to per-
form complex operations
under special conditions or according to
what is agreed with the
fi
nal user.
General information