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2.3.
Choice of personnel and - qualification; fundamental obligations
Operators must be aged 18 or above and they must be mentally and physically capable of operating
the floor saw. All persons must be instructed in the operation and be expressly assigned by the
employer with the operation of the floor saw.
Specify the responsibilities of the personnel for operating, setting up, maintenance and repairs.
Ensure that only authorized personnel works on the machine.
The operator must wear personal protective equipment such as safety shoes, gloves, safety goggles
and hearing protection, which comply with the safety regulations.
Expel persons not working with the machine from the work area. Cordon off the working area if
necessary.
The operator must ensure with all movements of the floor saw that he does not endanger himself and
other persons. All obstructions which hinder the work procedure or the implementation of the machine
must be cleared at the place of work.
Work on the electrical equipment on the machine may only be carried out by a qualified electrician or
by trained personnel under the management and supervision of a qualified electrician and in
compliance with the electronic regulations.
The operator must be named as the person responsible for traffic-related regulations and make it
possible for him to reject unsafe instructions by third parties.
Only allow personnel being trained, instructed or those completing an apprenticeship to work on the
machine under the constant supervision of an experienced person.
2.4.
Safety notes regarding the operating phases
2.4.1.
Transport, assembly and installation
Transport, set-up and installation on/with the floor saw must only be carried out in transport position.
The floor saw must be secured against rolling away.
Transport, set-up and installation on/with the floor saw must only be carried out with the saw blade
removed and the motor switched off.
Use a crane to load and unload the floor saw, taking into account the maximum operating weight of
the machine.
Transport may only take place, if all parts on the machine are secured and falling off of individual
parts is impossible.
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