Container Cleaning System TANKO®EX-R64T
2 Safety
Translation - Operating/installation instructions 2020/03
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The owner must clearly define and specify the responsibilities of personnel (e.g. for operation,
maintenance and cleaning).
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The owner may only allow sufficiently qualified and authorized personnel to work on the device.
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The owner must ensure that all employees handling the device have read and understood the
instructions.
Furthermore, he must provide personnel with training at regular intervals with certification and
inform them of the hazards.
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The owner must provide sufficient workplace lighting at the plant in accordance with the locally
applicable regulations for occupational health and safety, in order to prevent hazards occurring as a
result of poor lighting.
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The owner must provide personnel with personal protective equipment and make sure that this is
used (see
Section 2.4.1 Personal Protective
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The owner must make sure that the danger area of the higher-level plant in which the device is
installed is not accessible to unauthorized persons.
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The owner must make sure that nobody whose ability to react is impaired by drugs, alcohol,
medication or similar substances is allowed to work on the device.
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The owner must take appropriate measures to inform groups of persons who are not intended to
come into direct contact with the device (e.g. visitor groups), about the potential dangers involved.
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The owner is responsible for making sure that the device is only ever operated in perfect condition.
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Wherever high pneumatic pressures develop, there is a possibility of sudden failure of or damage to
the lines and connections. This poses a hazard risk. The owner must instruct operating and
maintenance personnel at least once a year on the possible hazards.
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The constructor of the overall plant must install the switching and safety devices required for setting
up, inspection, shutting down (including emergency shutdown), operation, maintenance, cleaning
and repairs.
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The owner must design the disconnection of the energy sources on the higher-level plant technically
in such a way that the Switch-off Procedure described in
Section 7.2
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The owner must define and adhere to the intervals for inspections and control measures in
accordance with the environment and media used.
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The owner must provide fire safety equipment such as an appropriate amount of suitable hand-held fire
extinguishers of appropriate size, in easily accessible places and give employees training in fire safety.
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Warnings in the documentation of externally supplied assembly groups must be adhered to and
incorporated into the hazard assessments for the specific workplace.
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For installation of the device in a plant, the owner company must guarantee safe access using steps,
platforms and rails in accordance with EN 14122-1-3.
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The owner must ensure that the permitted operating parameters (see
Section 3.3 Technical Data)
are not exceeded.
Connections:
Before operating the machine with the device, the owner must make sure that the local regulations are
observed for assembly, installation and start-up, if these tasks are performed by the owner.
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Hydraulic connections must meet the requirements of DIN EN ISO 4413
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Pneumatic connections must meet the requirements of DIN EN ISO 4414.
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The grounding measures must be implemented and checked prior to start-up of the device, including
the container.