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Operator’s obligations
Safety
CEDIMA • Technical Documentation • CF • 4030 Joint Cutter • 194030001 – xx4030xx • Issue Date 17.03.2022
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3.3.2
Minimising risk of injury
The following basic principles apply for minimising the risk of injury:
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Any work on the machine may only be executed by qualified personnel.
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The personnel has been authorised by the operator for the respective activity.
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The personnel must have familiarised themselves with all safety equipment before
starting work.
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The area at and around the machine and at all workplaces must be kept orderly and
clean.
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The personnel must wear the protective equipment prescribed for this machine
(safety shoes, safety goggles, ear protection, protective gloves, dust mask).
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During operation, qualified personnel with first-aid training, who can initiate the required
first-aid measures if necessary, must be on call.
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Processes, expertise and responsibilities in the area of the machine must be
unambiguously specified. Correct behaviour in case of malfunctions must be clear to
everyone. The personnel must be instructed on this regularly.
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Warning signs and information on the machine must be complete and clearly legible.
Clean warning signs and instructions regularly. Replace them if necessary.
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Lost signs must be replaced immediately.
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The operating and maintenance personnel must tie back or otherwise secure long hair,
and may not wear loose-fitting garments or jewellery - including rings.
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Safety equipment must never be bypassed. Check regularly whether your personnel also
comply with this!
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Observe the fire and explosion danger when refuelling the machine! Never pour fuel
onto hot machine parts!
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The exhaust gas and the exhaust pipe are very hot. Be sure not to set down the machine
on highly flammable materials.
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Do not operate the machine in closed rooms. Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide.
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Carry out maintenance measures in a suitable room with workshop equipment and
corresponding expert personnel!
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Make sure that your personnel always comply with the accident prevention regulations.
3.3.3
Operating machine fault-free
The following principles apply for fault-free operation:
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The operating manual must be kept complete, clearly legible and accessible for everyone
at the machine operating site.
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Use the machine exclusively for its intended purpose.
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Only operate the machine if it is in proper, fully functional condition.
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Before beginning work, the safe operating condition of the machine must be checked.
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The proper operation of the machine and safety equipment must be checked regularly.
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Carry out regular checks. This enables you to ensure that these measures are also actually
applied.