Safety Regulations
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03_0010_1408GB
The machine may only be operated or serviced independently by
persons who
-- have reached the minimum legal age;
-- are physically capable (rested and not under the influence of alco-
hol, drugs or medication);
-- have been instructed in the operation and maintenance of the ma-
chine;
-- can be expected reliably to execute the tasks they are charged
with;
-- have been expressly appointed by the employer to perform the
tasks stated.
The machine may be operated, serviced or maintained only by sub-
ject experts who are trained to carry out such tasks and have been
commissioned to do so.
The areas of responsibility for personnel must be clearly defined.
The following personnel must only work on the machine under the
permanent supervision of an experienced person:
-- personnel who have not yet completed training or instruction,
-- untrained personnel,
-- uninstructed personnel,
-- personnel taking a general training course.
Personnel who have successfully completed a specialist training
course that qualifies them to carry out such activities.
For the purposes of the Industrial Health and Safety Ordinance,
a subject expert is a person who, through their professional training,
their professional experience and their recent professional activity,
has the required specialist knowledge to inspect the tools.
2.5
Personnel selection
and qualifications
Training
Qualified personnel
Subject expert