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2 SAFETY
2.1 General safety precautions
Access to the area around the unit must be prevented by special guarding where this is positioned in a location that is not
protected and can be reached by unqualified persons.
The equipment operator is responsible for complying with regulatory obligations.
The equipment operator is the person who has actual control over the technical operation and free access, which means
the possibility of monitoring its components and their operation and the possibility of granting access to third parties.
The equipment operator has the power to decide on technical modifications, checks and repairs.
The equipment operator may give instructions to employees or to external companies for carrying out maintenance and
repair operations.
Access to the unit must be granted exclusively to technicians authorised by the equipment operator.
The equipment must be installed and maintained or repaired by staff and contractors who hold a relevant certificate issued
by a certification body. Within Europe, the certification body must be designated by a member state to certify compliance
with the requirements laid down in Regulation (EU) No 517/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 April
2014 on fluorinated greenhouse gases and repealing Regulation (EC) No 842/2006 Text with EEA relevance.
Access to the unit requires that the closing panels, where fitted, are removed.
On no account must unqualified personnel be allowed to enter the unit and no one should be allowed to enter before the
power to it has been turned off.
The user can interact with the unit only through the control and external OK signals.
Only authorised knowledgeable personnel may access the unit in compliance with safety in the workplace regulations. At
European level, refer to Council Directive 89/391/EEC of 12 June 1989 on the introduction of measures to encourage im
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provements in the health and safety of workers at work.
Also, knowledge and understanding of the manual are indispensable for reducing risks and for improving the health and
safety of workers.
The operator who enters the unit must have sufficient knowledge to perform the various activities throughout the technical
life of the machine.
The operator must know what to do when faced with possible anomalies, malfunctions or conditions of danger to himself or
others, and in any case, he must comply with the following instructions:
Stop the unit immediately by using the emergency device.
Do not do anything that goes beyond your duties and technical knowledge.
Inform the manager immediately and do not take personal initiatives.
Before carrying out any work on the unit, make sure you have turned off the power supply to it. Refer to the
section on maintenance work.