Safety
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4.4
Transport and installation/start-up
There is an increased risk of injury for persons who perform tasks for which they
are neither qualified nor trained.
Only persons who are familiar with the tasks, who have been informed about the
associated hazards have the necessary qualifications are authorised to transport
the unit.
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Never work or stand under suspended loads. There is a risk of fatal injuries
from falling loads.
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Transport tasks may only be performed by qualified and authorised persons
and in compliance with the safety instructions!
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The shipping company and the manufacturer must be informed immediately
in writing about any damage that is noticed after the delivery. The start-up of
the unit/system must be suspended, if necessary.
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Use only suitable lifting devices, transport equipment, load handling
attachments and lifting accessories and ensure that they are in a perfect
technical state and have a sufficient load-bearing capacity.
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Take the attachment points and centre of gravity of the load into
consideration.
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Do not add any additional attachment points to the units/systems by welding,
flame cutting or drilling. There is a risk of cracking due to the notch effect of
the weld seam or flame-cutting spot or bore.
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When transporting the unit, observe the instruction labels on the unit (if
provided).
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Transport the unit only when it is empty.
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If the unit/system needs to be replaced, fasten and secure it thoroughly on
the lifting devices.
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The banksman must be within the range of vision of the operator or have
voice contact with the operator.
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Block and mark the transport routes so that unauthorised persons cannot
reach the hazard area!
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Always secure the transport route with the aid of a third person!
NOTE
Comply with the general accident prevention and safety regulations.