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Operation manual - Spider ILD01
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rev. 07-01-01-2010
2.5 GUIDELINES FOR THE DISPOSAL
OF SCRAP PRODUCTS
When it has been identified that a turf care product
has no further functional value and requires
disposal, the following actions should be taken.
These guidelines should be used in conjunction with
Health, Safety and Environmental legislation and use
of approved local facilities for waste disposal and
recycling.
•
Position the machine in a suitable
location for any necessary lifting
equipment to be used.
•
Use appropriate tools and Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE) and take
guidance from the technical manuals
applicable to the machine.
•
Remove and store appropriately:
1. Batteries
2. Fuel Residue
3.
Oils
Disassemble the structure of the machine referring
to the technical manuals where appropriate. Special
attention should be made for dealing with “stored
energy” within pressurized elements of the machine
or tensioned springs.
Any items that still have a useful service life as
second hand components or can be re-serviced
should be separated and returned to the relevant
centre.
Other worn out items should be separated into
material groups for recycling and disposal
consistent with available facilities. More
common separation types are as follows:
•
Steel
Non ferrous metals
•
Aluminium
Brass
•
Copper
•
Plastics
• Identifiable
• Recyclable
• Non recyclable
• Non identified
• Rubber
• Electrical and electronic components
•
Items that cannot be separated
economically into different material groups
should be added to the “General waste”
area.
• Do not incarnate waste.
Finally update machinery records to indicate that the
machine has been taken out of service and scrapped.