Safety goggles
Safety goggles cover the entire eye area (also on the side) and are
used to protect the eyes, e.g. against chemicals, raised particles or
pressurized gases or liquids.
3.9
Operator's responsibility
3.9.1
Owner
The owner is the person or entity that operates the system himself/itself for commer-
cial or economic purposes, or who transfers the device to a third person for use/
application, and who bears the legal responsibility for protecting the user, personnel,
or third parties.
3.9.2
Owner’s obligations
● It is the owner's responsibility to ensure that the system complies with the local
provisions and regulations applying to the operation of extinguishing systems
using the extinguishing agent Novec
TM
1230 and verify the system's operability.
In this regard, the following particularly applies:
– The owner must comply with the applicable regulations as well as all addi-
tional local regulations applying to the operation of the system.
– The owner must always observe the inspection intervals specified in this
operating instruction.
– The owner must perform these inspections and operate the system following
the procedural instructions described throughout this operating instruction.
– The owner must document the results of the inspections in the log book.
– The owner must report any detected defects and/or damage to the Author-
ized Distributor, which he/she is not authorized to rectify independently.
– The owner must document all shutdowns and failures the system experi-
ences in the log book of the system.
● The "Occupational Safety and Health Act" of 1970 specifies that a safe work-
place must be provided at all times for execution of tasks. To this end, the owner
must ensure that the system is inspected and operated in accordance with all
applicable commercial, industrial, local, federal and state laws, standards and
regulations.
● The owner must ensure that the personnel performing the work have the qualifi-
cations necessary to complete the task.
● The owner must ensure that all employees who handle the system have read
and understood this operating instruction. In addition, the owner must train per-
sonnel and inform them of dangers at regular intervals.
● The owner must ensure that all employees working in the extinguishing zone of
the system have been informed of the existence of the system and know the
risks involved and the steps necessary to handle the system (e.g. behavior in the
event of a fire or inadvertent release).
Safety
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