Manual Ozone Generating System SMOevo
Safety
Rev. 1.0
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Operating Rooms
Rooms in which oxygen is produced, compressed or in which liquid
oxygen is gasified, must be separated gas-tight to adjacent rooms.
Adjacent rooms are those which are next to, above and below the
rooms in which oxygen is handled.
Ensure that floor covering only consists of non-combustible
materials in areas where liquid oxygen can escape. Therefore,
asphalt (bitumen) is not admissible.
For heat insulation, only use materials which do not react
dangerously with oxygen, e.g., glass wool or polyurethane foam.
Never store combustible or self-igniting materials within a safety
area of 5 m surrounding possible outlet points of liquid oxygen.
Rooms in which oxygen is handled must be located in that way that
they can easily be evacuated.
Labeling
Ensure that lines carrying oxygen are identified by a coat of paint,
inscription or signs.
3.9 Residual Risks
The ozone system was built in accordance with the current state-of-the-art technology and
the recognized safety-related rules. The system is safe due to mechanical and control-
related protective equipment.
However, the ozone system is subject to residual risks for persons and property which
cannot constructively be remedied. The possible residual risks are described in the following
section. In addition, labels and warning signs indicate dangerous areas of the ozone system.