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Safety
Service Manual
General Safety Regulations
The User must comply with the regulations and work in the best possible safety conditions to prevent decreasing the
degree of machine safety. Therefore it is necessary to develop a Standard Operating Procedure (S.O.P.) related to
maneuvers to effect for turning on and off the equipment. This procedure, which shall be prepared around the time
of installation, shall serve as a reference for the Operator and shall be written in his/her language. Training is essential
and must include:
Familiarization with system operating procedures.
Understanding of the necessity for Individual Protection Devices (I.P.D.)
Note:
It is advisable
not to change the intended use
without previously contacting the Manufacturer.
Note:
Do not subject
materials other
than those the equipment was designed for.
Note:
Do not work on the electrical part if you are not trained to do so.
Do not remove protection devices.
An additional risk may be represented by fire caused by processing materials other than those the equipment is
designed for.
The most serious collateral risk associated, which may be fatal, is electricity. This may occur when the manufacturer’s
warning and procedures are not followed. Unauthorized and untrained personnel must never do any work on the
electrical part. The safety devices must never be removed and their operation must be periodically checked.