1.3.9 Recommendation for the operator and environment
- Operating personnel should be aware of the safety and operating instructions. These
will be regularly updated.
- Operating should be monitored, directly or indirectly, by someone designated by the
operator who is familiar with the installation and dangers and problems regarding
products stored and used in the installation.
- Manufacturers' notes should be available to technical staff, on site if possible.
- Written operating instructions must be available for operations that involve dangerous
handling procedures and driving installations. In particular, these instructions
prescribe:
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Operating modes
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Frequency of testing for safety devices and devices for handling pollution and
other harmful substances generated by the installation
o
Methods for maintenance, checking and use of adjustment equipment and
safety devices.
- The presence of dangerous or combustible materials on premises where combustion
apparatus is sheltered is limited to what is required for the operation.
- The installations must be operated under the constant supervision of a qualified
person. This person should periodically check that the safety devices are working
properly and ensure the correct fuel supply to the combustion apparatus.
- Apart from combustion apparatus, flames in any form are prohibited. This should be
displayed in bold on a sign.
- Residual water, mud and waste spray is prohibited.
- The fuels to be used should correspond to the ones in the declaration file and the
specifications prescribed by the combustion apparatus manufacturer.
- The fuel is considered as being in the physical state that is introduced into the
combustion chamber.
- Always protect your hands when detecting leaks. Pressurised fluids can enter body
tissues and cause severe harm. Risk of blood poisoning.
- Drain and discard engine oil in a designated container (the fuel distributors can collect
your used oil).
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