2.4.2
Environmental Protection
Harm to the environment can be avoided by safety-conscious and proactive
behaviour of the staff.
For environmental protection the following principles apply:
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Substances harmful to the environment must not be discharged into the
ground or the sewage system.
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Always observe the pertinent regulations relating to waste avoidance,
disposal and utilization.
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Substances harmful to the environment must be collected and stored in
suitable containers. Clearly mark the containers.
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Dispose of lubricants as hazardous waste.
2.4.3
Electrical Equipment
For all work on electrical equipment, the following principles apply:
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Access to electrical equipment should only be allowed to qualified
electricians. Always keep unattended switch cabinets locked.
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Modifications of the control system can affect the safe and reliable operation.
Modifications are only permitted with the express permission of the
manufacturer.
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After completion of all work, check that the protective devices are fully
functional.
2.5
Supplementary Regulations
In addition to the instructions in this documentation the following also has to be
observed:
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pertinent accident prevention regulations,
•
generally accepted safety rules,
•
national regulations applicable in the country of use,
•
work and safety instructions applicable in the facility,
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installation and operating regulations for use in potentially explosive areas.
2.6
Qualification of personnel
This section provides information on how the personnel working on the
component must be trained.
Operating and maintenance personnel must
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have the necessary qualification to carry out their tasks,
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be instructed with regard to possible dangers,
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know and observe the safety instructions given in the documentation.
Only allow qualified electricians to carry out work on the electrical equipment or
have a qualified electrician supervise the work.
Safety
Supplementary Regulations
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