Safety
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Operating instructions sample cleaner SLN 4 | Revision 4
3.
The deactivation procedures specified in the Operating Instructions must be adhered to for all tasks
(operation, maintenance, repairs etc.); refer to
chapter 2.9.
4.
The operator must forbid all the methods of operation that compromise the safety levels associated
with the machine.
5.
The operator must also ensure that only authorised persons work on the machine.
6.
The operator is obligated to immediately inform the operating company about changes in the
machine that compromise safety.
7.
The operating personnel must be equipped with the corresponding protective equipment by the
operator, in accordance with the legal obligations and the material to be processed.
8.
The operator must regularly demand that the personal safety equipment be used. The operator must
also monitor the usage of the said equipment.
2.5
Safety measures (to be implemented by the operating company)
It is noted that the operating company
trains the operating and maintenance personnel with regard to the safety devices of the sample
cleaner
and monitors their compliance with the safety measures.
The frequency of functional tests described in
chapter 8.3
The tasks described in these Operating Instrucitons are listed in such a way that they are
understood by the operating personnel
(with regard to the Function and Operation chapters).
understood by
skilled personnel
(with regard to the chapters delivery
,
transport and storage,
installation and commissioning, maintenance and cleaning,
disruptions – causes and their rectification
and
dismantling and disposal).
The chapters delivery, transport and storage, installation and commissioning, maintenance and cleaning,
disruptions – causes and their rectification
and
dismantling and disposal
are only intended for skilled
personnel.
Tasks that are described in these chapters must be carried out by
skilled personnel
only.
Instructed person
A person who has been instructed and, if necessary, trained by a
skilled worker
about the assigned tasks
and possible dangers in case of improper behaviour, and who has been instructed about the necessary
safety devices and safety measures.
Skilled worker
An individual who is proficient in identifying risks and avoiding hazards that can occur when using the
product, on account of his relevant professional training, education and/or experience.
(Definition as per DIN EN 82079-1:2013-06)
Obligations of the operator
In the European Economic Area (EEA), the national implementation of framework
directive 89/391/EEC and the relevant specific directives (especially directive
2009/104/EC "about the minimum requirements for safety and health protection in
case of the use of equipment by workers") must be borne in mind and adhered to,
with regard to the version that is currently valid.
In addition, the local legal provisions for the following must be adhered to:
Safety of personnel (accident prevention regulations)
Accident prevention regulation DGUV Regulation 3 (previously BGV A 3) "Electrical systems and
equipment" (DGUV = Association of German Statutory Accident Insurance)
Safety of work equipment (protective equipment and maintenance)
Permitted noise load (depending on the site and time of day)