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OPERATOR
Mod. PAGURO
6000/9000/14000/18000/6500/8500
Date: 12.03.2020_Rev: 0.0
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3.4.2 Ordinary maintainers
They are trained and authorized technicians for ordinary maintenance, each for its (mechanical or electrical)
skills:
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mechanical maintenance workers
: they are technical workers, trained and authorized to perform the
maintenance of mechanical parts and fluidic liquid/aeriform systems.
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electric maintenance workers
: they are technical workers, trained and authorized to perform the
maintenance of electric/electronical parts, apparatus and systems.
They are authorized for operation, ordinary maintenance and cleaning, i.e.:
Tasks during operation:
– restoration of normal operating conditions after a breakdown stop;
– verification of the correct operation of the generator and of its process of production of electric energy;
– perform typical installer tasks.
Tasks foreseen during maintenance:
– Checking the parts subject to wear and carrying out the replacement operations.
3.4.3 Extraordinary maintainers
They are qualified and specialized technicians (dependent on the manufacturer or authorized service centre),
trained and authorized for extraordinary maintenance and for operations of a complex and/or dangerous
nature.
During maintenance and/or disassembly they perform:
– repair of electrical and/or mechanical faults;
– replacement of broken or worn parts;
– replacement of components and safety devices;
– any work on the electrical part (only necessary in the event of a breakdown);
– all the typical operations of installers and ordinary maintainers (conversely, an ordinary maintainer
cannot perform the tasks assigned to an extraordinary maintainer).
3.5 EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS AND RISKS FROM MATERIALS
The materials used to build the generator do not create any hazards or risks for operators. On the other hand,
the following materials used and/or generated by the generator during operation may be dangerous for the
environment if they are not treated correctly:
– used lubricants (contact the appropriate disposal Consortium if necessary);
– replaceable wearable parts.
– exhausted engine oil.
– Refrigerant liquid.
– fuel.
3.6 OPERATORS TRAINING
The employer, the managers and the appointed members of staff, each according to their respective
qualification and experience, must ensure that each operator receives adequate training regarding safety and
health, with particular reference to their tasks.
Training must be provided at the following occasions:
– when the individual is hired;
– when the individual is moved or assigned new duties;
Training must be periodically repeated as the risks evolve, i.e. when new risks arise due to changes in
generator or components configuration.