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Safety and Enviromental Protection Regulation “SV 1”
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348/98
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Safety regulations
The safety regulations must always be used in com-
bination with the relevant operating and installation
instructions.
SCHOTTEL products are to be employed only for the
use stipulated in the delivery cope.
Any use other than this is considered contrary to reg-
ulations. The SCHOTTEL--Werft is not liable for dam-
ages resulting from this. The risk, in this instance, is
borne solely by the user.
The operator or technician is obliged to refuse to
carry out any work on SCHOTTEL products which
does not comply with the regulations.
In the event of a fault, the cause must be established
immediately. If the fault cannot be defined or rectified
in a correct and competent manner, it must be elimi-
nated by qualified personnel.
To prevent accidents caused by slipping, negotiable
parts must be kept free of oil and grease.
In addition to the safety and environmental regula-
tions listed in these provisions, the safety regulations
of the trade association as well as the relevant regu-
lations for the prevention of accidents must be obser-
ved.
2
Transport and storage
Transport
SCHOTTEL products which, due to their weight, can-
not be lifted without the use of auxiliary equipment,
must be fixed to a raising harness only at the lifting
points provided. If necessary, ask about possible lift-
ing points at the SCHOTTEL--Werft.
Both raising harness and hoist must be selected in
accordance to the load to be lifted.
Do not walk or stand below raised loads.
To prevent damage to bearings and gearwheels,
gears must be braced.
Example
The SRP should be braced against the direction of
rotation of operation with a pretension of 5000 to
6000 N (1/1).
Use wooden edge protection for the propeller.
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