Mounting Instructions
ProfiDAT
®
Data Transmission System
Programm 0514
MAL0514-0005b-EN
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2.2.3
Training
Before commissioning the equipment, personnel must be trained by the owner. Log the implementation of training for better tracea-
bility.
Example of a training log:
Date
Name
Type of training
Training given by
Signature
11/5/2009
John Doe
First safety training for
personnel
Dave Miller
2.3
Personal Protective Equipment
Always use: For all tasks:
Safety helmet
For protection against falling or flying parts and materials.
Protective gloves
For the protection of hands against friction, scrapes, puncture or deeper wounds, as well as against
contact with hot surfaces.
Protective work clothing
Primarily for protection against entrapment by moving machine parts. Work clothing must be close fitting
with a low resistance to tearing; it must have close-fitting sleeves and no protruding parts.
Protective footwear
For protection against heavy falling parts and slipping on slippery floors.
Used for special
tasks:
Specific protective equipment is required when executing particular tasks. Separate reference to this is
made in the individual sections.
Safety eyewear
For eye protection against harmful influences such as strong light, chemicals, dust, splinters or weather
effects.
Hearing protection
For protection against loud noises and to prevent acoustic trauma.
Breathing mask (FFP-3 — according to country-specific requirements)
For protection against materials, particles, and organisms. In this case, for protection against the dust pro-
duced by the abrasion of carbon brushes and the PVC insulation of the conductor rail.