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OPERATOR TRAINING
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WARNING!
COMPANY USING THE MACHINE
The company using this equipment must see that the machine operators:
- match the requirements listed below
- read and understand the manual in its entirety
- are adequately instructed and trained on how to safely carry out their tasks
- are specifically instructed and receive adequate training on how to operate the machine correctly.
OPERATOR
The operators must at least:
- understand the technology employed and have specific experience in operating this type of machine
- be well educated and able to read and fully understand the contents of this manual as well as properly interpret the
drawings provided
- have a good technological background (in the electric, mechanical and pneumatic fields) so that they are able to safely
carry out the operations they are responsible for as specified in the manual
- know all the safety rules and standards
- general (hygiene and on-the-job safety, accident prevention)
- specific (for the type of product handled by the machine)
in force in the country where the machine is installed.
MAINTENANCE STAFF
The maintenance staff must be selected using the same criteria.
In addition, they must be trained in specific technological areas and be specialized (mechanical, electric, pneumatic)
so that they can carry out the operations they are responsible for (as specified in the manual) in complete safety.
Tasks the operator and maintenance staff are and are not responsible for
The operations for running and maintaining the machine the personnel is responsible for (operation, routine
maintenance, special maintenance) are subdivided in the various parts of this manual.
It is fundamental that the members of the staff carry out only the tasks in the areas they are specifically responsible
for (mechanical, electric, pneumatic).
Tasks the operator is responsible for
The operator must not access the electric equipment installed inside the switchboard or remove the guards that protect
the live parts installed in the machine, which are for example:
- terminal blocks for the motors
- terminal blocks for the solenoid valves and servocontrolled control valves
- terminal blocks for the junction boxes
- pressure switches
The operator is permitted to use only the controls and instruments mounted on the machine control panel.
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WARNING!
It is strictly forbidden for the operator to work on the electric equipment in any way. The personnel responsible for
routine maintenance must not modify the electric wiring and connections.
Summary of Contents for BTA 900
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