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SAFETY EQUIPMENT AND PRECAUTIONS
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3.4
OPERATOR TRAINING
3.4.1
COMPANY USING THE EQUIPMENT
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SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
The electronic equipment is designed for professional use.
The company using the electronic equipment must prevent access by unauthorized personnel.
The company using this equipment must see that their personnel:
- read and understand the manual in its entirety
- are adequately instructed and trained on how to safely carry out their tasks
- receive specific training on how to operate this machine correctly
- wear work gloves, safety shoes and all the personal protective equipment set forth by work place safety and
health laws taking into consideration the type of chemical substances used
- do not wear any loose or hanging clothes, rings, necklaces, bracelets, watches, ties or other items that may be
caught in moving electronic equipment parts;
- receive specific training on how to face emergency situations resulting from operator injuries.
Supplemental training courses are available on request to become more familiar with the electronic equipment.
3.4.2
THE OPERATOR
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SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
The operator must at least:
- understand the technology employed and have specific experience in operating this type of electronic equipment;
- be well educated and able to read and fully understand the contents of this manual as well as properly interpret
the drawings provided;
- know all the safety rules and standards in force in the country in which the electronic equipment is installed:
- general (hygiene and on-the-job safety, accident prevention);
- specifications (for the type of product handled by the electronic equipment).
Operator tasks
The operator is only authorized use the controls and instruments provided on the electronic equipment’s control
panel.
3.4.3
THE MAINTENANCE WORKER
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SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
The maintenance staff must be selected according to the same criteria as that indicated for the operators.
In addition, they must be trained in specific technological areas (mechanical, electric, pneumatic, etc.) so that they
can carry out the operations they are responsible for (as specified in the manual) in complete safety using suitable
tools and equipment.
Tasks for the maintenance staff
The maintenance staff are responsible for carrying out the routine maintenance operations described in this manual.
It is important that the members of staff carry out only the tasks in the areas they are specifically responsible for
(mechanical, electric, pneumatic, etc.).
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