WARNING!
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Danger of accident!
Due to wrong installation there can be serious or even mortal injuries.
THEREFORE:
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During installation the component should be kept safe
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Never throw the component
Pressurised components are only for intended use.
If there are mechanical damages at tubing or components the whole system has to be put in a safe condi-
tion. Affected area has to be blocked. Troubles which could influence safety, have to be eliminated through
qualified staff or supplier.
Especially with gases failure in pressure regulator could happen. Indications for defective regulator is no flow
or immediately rising outlet pressure. In this case system has to be regulating and the relevant department
for maintenance has to be informed. Never close exhaust piping.
2.3. OPERATOR'S RESPONSIBILITY
OPERATOR
The operator is the person who operates the system for commercial or business purposes or who provides
the system for use/application by a third party, and who bears legal product responsibility for protecting the
user, staff or third parties during operation.
OPERATOR'S DUTIES
The system is used for commercial purposes. The operator of the system is therefore subject to legal work
safety obligations.
Compliance with the safety, accident prevention and environmental protection regulations that apply for the
use of the system is mandatory, in addition to the safety information in these instructions.
THE FOLLOWING APPLIES IN PARTICULAR:
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The operator must be aware of the applicable work safety regulations and must perform a risk assessment
to identify risks that may occur as a result of the specific working conditions at the site where the system
is operated. The operator must use this assessment as the basis for compiling instructions for operating
the system.
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During the entire period in which the system is operated, the operator must ensure that these operating
instructions comply with the latest regulations, and must update the instructions if necessary.
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The operator must assign clear and specific responsibility for installation, operation, troubleshooting,
maintenance and cleaning.
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The operator must ensure that all members of staff who work with the system have read and understood
these instructions. The operator must also ensure that these members of staff are trained at regular inter-
vals and are aware of the risks.
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The operator must provide the staff with the requisite protective equipment and bindingly obligate the
staff to wear the necessary protective equipment.
In addition, the operator is responsible for ensuring full technical reliability of the system at all times.
AS SUCH, THE FOLLOWING APPLIES:
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The operator must ensure compliance with the maintenance intervals specified in these instructions.
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The operator must ensure that all safety equipment is regularly inspected for functional reliability and
completeness.
2.4. PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS
2.4.1. QUALIFICATIONS
The various tasks described in these instructions constitute differing requirements in respect of the qualifica-
tions of the staff charged with performing these tasks.
WARNING!
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Danger if staff is insufficiently qualified!
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Insufficiently qualified staff is not able to assess the risks associated with the system and expose both
themselves and others to the risk of severe or fatal injury.
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Ensure that all works are only performed by staff qualified for the specific task.
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Keep insufficiently qualified people out of the work area.
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