Multitron - Operating Manual
Safety and Responsibility
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20 August 2020
Electricians (electrical engineers)
Decontamination specialists
Repair specialists
Specialists in disassembly and (environmentally friendly) disposal
Recycling specialists
2.3.3
Operator
The “operators” are a specific sub-group of users distinguished by
the fact that they work with the device. They are the true target audi-
ence for this operating manual.
Qualified technicians
Only technicians who have been trained for working in a biotechnol-
ogy laboratory can be considered for the role of operator. These in-
clude:
Process technicians in the fields of biotechnology and chemistry
Biotechnologists (biotechnicians)
Chemists with a specialisation in biochemistry; chemists in the
field of organic chemistry or biochemistry
Life scientists (biologists) with special education in cytology, bac-
teriology, molecular biology, genetics, etc.
Lab assistants (lab technicians) from various fields
In order to be classed as a “sufficiently qualified technician” for the
operation of the device, the persons in question must have received
thorough training and have read and understood the operating man-
ual.
The operator must be informed in a training session provided by the
provider of the tasks delegated to the operator and the potential risks
of improper conduct. Tasks that go beyond the scope of operation
under normal conditions may only be performed by the operator if
this is specified in the manual and the provider has explicitly en-
trusted said tasks to the operator.
Technicians in training
Persons in this group who are undergoing training or apprenticeships
are only permitted to use the device under supervision and in accord-
ance with the instructions of a trained and qualified technician.