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English
Safety information
GB
R750
– Do not operate the engine in a closed
and insufficiently ventilated environment;
the exhaust fumes are harmful and can
have serious consequences on people’s
health.
– Do not keep using the engine if anoma-
lies are detected and in particular if sus-
pect vibrations occur.
– In case of anomaly, stop immediately the
engine or reduce the speed as much as
possible and reach the closest assist-
ance centre.
– Start again the engine only when the nor-
mal operating conditions have been re-
stored.
– Unless otherwise stated, all interventions
should be carried out when the engine
has been stopped, cooled down and the
ignition key has been removed. Those
authorized to carry out these interven-
tions should follow all the precautions
needed to guarantee the safety of the
people involved, in compliance with the
requirements laid down in the applicable
legislation regarding safety at the work-
place.
– Keep the equipment as much efficient as
possible and carry out the scheduled
maintenance operations established by
the manufacturer. A good maintenance
will ensure the highest performance, a
longer working lifetime and a constant
compliance with safety requirements.
– Replace any worn part with original spare
parts. Use the oils and greases recom-
mended by the manufacturer. All this will
ensure the engine good operation and
the prescribed safety level.
– Do not throw away any polluting material
in the environment. Carry out their dis-
posal in compliance with the relevant leg-
islation in force.
– During all maintenance operations al-
ways use the individual protection cloth-
ing and/or devices indicated in the
operating instructions supplied by the
manufacturer and those provided by the
applicable legislation concerning safety
at the workplace.
– All maintenance operations should be
carried out by using suitable and efficient
equipment and tools.
Each organization is responsible for imple-
menting procedures aimed at identifying,
evaluating and controlling the environmen-
tal impact of its own activities (products,
services, etc.).
The procedures to be followed to identify
any significant environmental impact should
take into account the following factors:
– Emissions in the atmosphere
– Discharged liquids
– Waste disposal
– Soil contamination
– Use of raw materials and natural resourc-
es
– Local problems related to the environ-
mental impact. In order to reduce the en-
vironmental impact, the manufacturer
provides below a few indications to be
taken into account by all those who will
interact with the engine throughout its ex-
pected life.
SAFETY RULES FOR THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT