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SAFETY
ELECTROFOG
3.8
SAFETY STANDARDS ON
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
All organisations must apply procedures to identify,
evaluate and control the affect that its activities (products,
services, etc.) have on the environment.
The procedures to be followed to identify significant
impacts on the environment should take into account
the following factors:
- Emissions into the atmosphere
- Fluid drainage
- Waste management
- Soil contamination
- Use of raw materials and natural resources
- Local environmental impact issues
In order to minimise the environmental impact, the
Manufacturer provides, below, some indications that
must be taken into account by all those who, for whatever
reason, interact with the machine
over the course of its intended life.
All packaging components must be disposed of in
compliance with applicable laws.
During use and maintenance, avoid dispersing polluting
products (oils, grease, etc.) into the environment and
ensure waste sorting based on the composition of the
different products and in compliance with the laws in
force.
Keep noise levels to a minimum to reduce noise
pollution.
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment may contain
hazardous substances with potentially harmful effects
on the environment and human health. Disposal of
waste should be carried out
correctly.
During disposal, select all the components according to
their chemical characteristics and ensure waste sorting
in compliance with the applicable laws.
With reference to the WEEE (Waste Electrical Electronic
Equipment) directive, the user must separate the
electrical and electronic components during disposal
and dispose of them in the appropriate authorised
collection centres, or return them, still installed, to the
reseller when making a new purchase.
All components, which must be separated and disposed
of specifically, are marked with a special label.
The improper disposal of Waste Electrical Electronic
Equipment (WEEE) is punishable by the laws in force
in the country in which the infringement has occurred.
3.7
SAFETY STANDARDS FOR
TESTING AND TRAINING
- Before carrying out the test and the first
commissioning of the machine, the installation
manager must check that the entire machine is safe,
in adequate safety conditions and that the perimeter
area is appropriately cordoned off and marked, as
required by current laws on safety in the workplace.
- The personnel authorised for testing must carry out
the operations according to the known and predefined
procedures, pay the utmost attention to safeguard
their own safety and that of the people involved.
- In order to make the operator's training an effective
and efficient investment, it would be advisable to
identify his skills and those actually required, in order
to provide him with the basis to understand all the
operational and production possibilities of the line
and operate it safely.
Summary of Contents for CEDAX ELECTROFOG EWV10
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