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2.2.5 Qualified personnel
Qualified personnel are persons who are expert or who have been sufficiently instructed.
2.2.6 Protective clothing, goggles and heat protection gloves
Protective clothing is personal protective equipment intended to protect the body from the residual
risks entailed by the working process.
Responsibility for ensuring that the protective equipment conforms to equipment safety legislation
lies with the user. When personal protective equipment is used is regulated by the relevant
accident prevention regulations
Protective clothing must not in itself be apt to cause accidents. It must be made as close-fitting as
possible
Protective goggles protect the eyes and the area surrounding them. They must be suited to the
degree of danger expected to be encountered and should comply with the relevant safety
regulations.
Heat-insulating gloves are specially made to protect the hands from thermal influences, especially
heat by radiation and/or conduction by contact
2.3
Working safety directions
This machine/unit has been manufactured to the state of the art and is safe to operate. However,
this machine/unit can be dangerous when operated incorrectly or used for the incorrect purpose by
untrained personnel.
Use for the correct purpose also assumes compliance with the manufacturer’s specifications
regarding assembly, dismantling and reassemble, putting into service, operation and maintenance.
Every employee in the user’s company involved in assembly, dismantling and reassemble, putting
into service, operation and maintenance (inspection, servicing, repair) of the machine/unit must
have read through and understood the complete operating instructions and in particular the
“Safety” chapter. Employees not proficient in the language of the instructions must have the latter
explained to them until they are fully comprehended. The user is recommended to have this
confirmed in writing.
This machine/unit must only be operated, serviced and repaired by authorised, trained and
proficient personnel. This personnel must be specifically told beforehand about the risks
occurring. The responsibilities of the personnel for assembly, dismantling and reassemble, putting
into service, operations and maintenance must be clearly defined and complied with in order to
rule out any uncertainty regarding competence for safety aspects.
For all operations affecting assembly, dismantling and reassemble, putting into service, operation,
readjustment, adaptation and maintenance, the shutdown procedures specified in the operating
instructions must be complied with.
All procedures impairing the safety of the machine/unit must be refrained from.
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