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Introduction
Quantium 410 Installation Manual
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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
The following clothing should be worn
at all times
during installation and
maintenance procedures:-
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Protective helmet.
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Protective shoes (conductive).
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Protective gloves and/or protective hand cream.
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Anti static clothing.
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Eye protection.
SAFETY EQUIPMENT FOR WORKING IN HAZARDOUS AREAS
The following safety equipment is required for working in hazardous areas:-
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Only spark free tools are permitted for work on dispensers.
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Work on bearings is only permitted using the standard workshop tools authorised
for this kind of work.
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The use of all electrical tools is strictly prohibited.
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Only the use of explosion protected work lights is permitted.
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The use of telecommunications equipment in hazardous areas is strictly
prohibited.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The following safety instructions must be adhered to during installation and
maintenance procedures:-
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Inhalation of petrol vapour must be avoided. Suitable precautions must be
taken and where necessary respirators used.
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Avoid direct contact of fuel with the skin.
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Use suitable protective clothing, protective gloves and/or protective hand cream.
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Avoid fuel spills.
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No smoking, no naked flames are permitted.
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Long hair and ties can get caught in moving parts. Hair must be suitably covered.
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Standards & Certificates
This dispenser is constructed in conformity with the requirements of all the applicable
European Directives (Machinery 2006/42/EC; EMC 89/336/EEC; ATEX 94/9/EC).
The components used within the dispenser, including connection facilities, are selected in
accordance with the European Standard EN BS 60079-0 (Electrical Apparatus for explosive
gas atmospheres), and the supplementary Standards listed therein.
Diesel dispensers do not create an explosive hazard, but due to the probability of these
being in close proximity to gasoline dispensers, the same construction rules are applicable.