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2. Safety
The system is constructed and built according to the standards
to be adhered to, as well as other technical specifications. The
system therefore is in line with state-of-the-art technology and
achieves the highest degree of safety during operation.
Safety instructions
The safety instructions contained in these Operating and
maintenance instructions and other country-specific regulations
and instructions must be read carefully and strictly adhered to, in
order to reduce possible health hazards and prevent dangerous
situations.
In this chapter, general safety precautions are given to draw
attention to dangers in handling the system and to unavoidable
residual risks.
Action-related safety instructions are preceded by the
corresponding instructions.
The chapter on "Safety" is of fundamental importance and must
be carefully read and strictly observed. This is the only way to
ensure that all operations and tasks on the system are carried
out safely and correctly.
Failure to observe the safety instructions can result in danger to
persons and material damage to the system.
2.1 Measures for safe operation
The safety of the system during operation can then only be
achieved if all the measures required for this have been taken.
The operator is required to plan and execute, as well as review,
these measures as a matter of due diligence.
Proper use and condition of the system
The operator must ensure that ...
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the system is only used as properly intended.
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the system is only operated when in faultless, functional
condition.
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the system is not changed or added to without authorisa-
tion.
Personnel
The operator must ensure that only qualified, authorised person-
nel operate and service the system.
Personal protective equipment and information and warn-
ing signs
The operator must ensure that ... …
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the required personal protection equipment is available
and worn by qualified and authorised personnel.