GEDA
®
Rubbish Chute
Assembly and Operating Manual
Page 8 of 24
BL041GB Edition 05.2012
2
Obligatory safety instructions
2.1
Basic conduct when working with the rubbish chute
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The rubbish chute must be used with an awareness of hazards, in a
technically fault-free condition and according to the instructions in
this manual.
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If there is any lack of clarity regarding proper condition or correct
operation, these points must be clarified. Operation is prohibited until
the matter is clarified.
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Unauthorised persons must be kept away; if necessary set up
warning notices.
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All safety regulations relevant to the respective job/activity must be
adhered to.
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Responsibilities for different activities must be clearly identified and
adhered to. Lack of clarity greatly compromises safety.
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Rectify any faults that occur which fall within the context of your
responsibility.
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If faults occur outside your area of responsibility, inform your superior
immediately.
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Wear personal protective equipment.
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If there is soiling, take appropriate measures (e.g. dry and clean) for
all floors, steps, pedestals and platforms to prevent falling and
slipping.
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It is prohibited to attach banners etc. that alter the wind load.
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A fall-protection device must be worn when working at heights
> (2.0 m).
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Avoid producing explosive dust.
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The area surrounding the waste container must be secured against
entry by unauthorised individuals. If the rubbish chute is deflected,
the area blocked off must be increased in size accordingly.
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Since the plastic of the rubbish chute is combustible, the usual safety
precautions must be taken to avoid fires during storage/use.