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The personnel responsible for carrying out the operations described in this chapter must not only have
the characteristics set down in
Chapter4, but must also have read and understood
the safety
prescriptions given in
chapter 4
.
If the user
does not have suitably trained/expert/knowledgeable personnel
, a maintenance contract
must be drawn up with a specialized firm, such as the electrical equipment supplier.
Certain scheduled maintenance operations forming part of the routine maintenance procedures,
the execution of which does not call for special professional skills, can be carried out
by trained
although non-expert personnel
, or by machine operators or the user’s general maintenance
technicians, who are always informed or, if necessary, supervised by an expert maintenance technician
to avoid or prevent hazards relating to the overall machine.
The trained operator
must be instructed in relation to the duties assigned to him, and the possible
hazards caused by negligent conduct and also, if necessary, must be trained to an appropriate level of
skill.
Thereafter, said person
must be either qualified by the user’s internal training service
or must
attend a specific training course, held by the manufacturer, in compliance with the indications on the next
page.
7.2. MAINTENANCE PRESCRIPTIONS
In order to carry out the interventions described in this chapter in conditions of the maximum safety,
the
area around the machine (for a radius of 360° and for a distance of at least 1000mm)
must be free
of partitions/walls, other machines, equipment, or any other obstructions such as pillars.
It is forbidden
to perform any maintenance work on parts that are in motion.
In specific cases, certain maintenance operations
cannot be performed with the machine stopped,
due to the technical requirements of the processes involved or because their execution is necessary in
order to avoid greater damage or hazards (replacement of belts). In such cases, all the supplementary
measures and precautions must be adopted to guarantee the safety of all persons.
GENERAL WARNINGS
Before any
servicing, cleaning, parts replacement and troubleshooting
operation, pay close
attention to the labels in the machine or on the electrical equipment.
During these activities, do not tamper with or deactivate any of the safety devices for any reason, do not
create bypasses, and do not use them for purposes other than their intended use as prescribed by the
manufacturer.
After every intervention, reset and reactivate all the safety devices.
Do not tamper with or deliberately damage the protective screens, or remove or conceal the warning
decals. In the event of deterioration or illegibility, immediately order replacement ones from the supplier
of the electrical equipment.
Before performing any maintenance work, ensure that the machine is powered off and
disconnected form the AC power outlet.