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1.2.
Organisational measures
1.2.1
The operating manual must be easily accessible for each person at the location of the waste water
suction.
1.2.2
All additions to the operating manual, all generally valid legal and otherwise binding regulations for
accident prevention and environmental protection are to be followed!
Such obligations may also apply, for example, to the handling of hazardous materials or the wearing
of personal protective gear or traffic regulations.
1.2.3
Personnel assigned to activities on the machine must have read and understood the operating
manual, particularly the Safety Instructions chapter, before starting work. In the middle of work it is
too late. This particularly applies to personnel only occasionally engaged with the crane, such as
those involved in tooling and maintenance.
1.2.4
At least occasionally, perform checks for safe and hazard awareness work by operators while
following the operating manual!
1.2.5
Use personal protection equipment if necessary or required by regulations!
1.2.6
Observe all safety instructions and danger warnings and keep them in legible condition! Replace
safety and danger instructions, that are damaged or non-readable any more.
1.2.7 For
safety-related
changes to the machine or its running behaviour, stop the machine immediately
and mark it accordingly. Report the problem to the responsible post/person!
1.2.8
No changes, removal or addition of parts without the written approval of the manufacturer! The
instructions of the tool maker must be followed.
1.2.9
Only use tested original replacement parts from the manufacturer!
1.2.10
Observe required or prescribed deadlines given in the operating manual for inspection.
1.2.11
Workshop equipment suitable for the work is absolutely necessary for performing maintenance
actions.
1.2.12
Machines and petrol motors may not be used in closed areas.
1.3.
Personnel choice and personnel qualification; basic responsibilities
1.3.1
Only qualified personnel 18 years of age or older may operate the machine independently. All
personnel must be trained in the operation and be explicitly authorized by the company to operate
the machine.
1.3.2
Establish responsibilities of the personnel for operating, changeover, servicing, and repairing the
machine!
1.3.3
Make sure that only authorized personnel works at the machine.
1.3.4
The operator must wear personal safety equipment according to the safety regulations, such as
safety shoes, safety gloves and safety glasses.
1.3.5
Remaining in the working area unnecessarily is prohibited! Direct unauthorised personnel, who are
not working on the machine, away from the work area. Block off the working area, if necessary