CHAPTER 2
Instructions, use and maintenance manual
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2.6. OPERATOR QUALIFICATIONS
Refer to the following table to establish with certainty what skills and qualifications are required of the operators
in charge of the various duties (starting up, cleaning, routine maintenance):
QUALIFICATION
DEFINITION
OPERATOR
This is the user's trained staff authorised to use and run the machine for production purposes, for
the activities it was built and supplied for.
He/She must be capable of performing all of the procedures required for good machine operation
and his/her personal safety and that of other workers.
Have proven experience in the correct use of this type of machine/system and be trained, informed
and instructed thereof.
Must report any anomaly to his superior in case of doubt.
MECHANICAL
MAINTENANCE
ENGINEER
Qualified maintenance engineer able to carry out preventive/corrective maintenance activities on all
the mechanical parts of the machines subject to maintenance or repairs.
Qualified engineer who can access all the parts of the machine for a visual analysis, inspect the
equipment status, carry out adjustments and calibrations.
Qualified engineer able to:
•
run the machine as an operator;
•
intervene on the mechanical elements for adjustments, maintenance and repairs;
•
read pneumatic and hydraulic diagrams, technical drawings and spare parts list.
In exceptional cases, he/she is trained to run the machine under reduced safety conditions.
Where necessary, it can provide the operator with instructions for the proper use of the machine for
production purposes.
Note: he/she is not authorised to work on live electrical systems (if installed).
MECHANICAL
MAINTENANCE
ENGINEER
Qualified maintenance engineer able to carry out preventive/corrective maintenance activities on all
the electrical parts of the machines subject to maintenance or repairs.
Qualified engineer who can access all the parts of the machine for a visual analysis, inspect the
equipment status, carry out adjustments and calibrations.
Qualified engineer able to:
•
run the machine as an operator;
•
working on the adjustments and on the electrical systems for maintenance purposes, repairs
and replacing worn parts;
•
reading wiring diagrams and checking the proper functional cycle.
Where necessary, it can provide the operator with instructions for the proper use of the machine for
production purposes.
The assembly technician can work while the electrical circuits in the electrical panel, junction boxes,
control appliances, etc. are live only if the technician is suitably qualified (PEI). (See legislation
EN50110-1).
MANUFACTURER’S
TECHNICIAN
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Technician qualified by the manufacturer and/or by its distributor for complex operations, as he/she
is aware of the constructive production cycle of the machine/plant.
This person intervenes in agreement with the user requests.
The competencies are, as appropriate, of mechanical and/or electrical and/or electronic and/or
software type.