SAFETY
Duties of the plant operator
HR-Mini
Tank cleaning machine
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2.3
Duties of the plant operator
The machine is used in an industrial plant. The plant operator must therefore en-
sure that operation conforms to occupational safety regulations.
In the EEA (European Economic Area), national implementation of the European
Framework Directive on Safety and Health at Work (89/391/EEC) and of the rele-
vant individual directives, in compliance with the currently valid versions, must be
observed and duly applied.
This includes, in particular, the Use of Work Equipment Directive (2009/104/EC)
concerning the minimum health and safety requirements for the use of work
equipment by workers at work.
In Germany, the Ordinance on Industrial Health and Safety (BetrSichV) must be
observed at all times.
In other countries, relevant national directives, laws and country-specific regula-
tions on health and safety at work and accident prevention must be observed
and applied.
The following, non-exhaustive information applies in particular:
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The plant operator must ensure that the HR-Mini is only used as intended
(see section “2.2 Intended use").
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The plant operator must clearly define and arrange the responsibilities of the
personnel (e.g. for installation, operation, maintenance and cleaning).
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The plant operator must only allow suitably qualified and authorised person-
nel to work on the HR-Mini.
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The user must ensure that all staff working on or with the HR-Mini have read
and understood the manual.
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The plant operator must provide personnel with personal protective equip-
ment and also ensure that it is used (see section “2.4.1 Personal protective
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The plant operator agrees to only operate the HR-Mini when it is in full work-
ing order.
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Before using the HR-Mini, the operator must ensure that local regulations
were observed during installation and commissioning if this work was carried
out by the plant operator.