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Operating instructions iQ-Oval CDS V1-4.docx
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1.2.
General Information
The iQ-Oval CDS is built in accordance to all appropriate safety regulations. Owing to its
complex design, the iQ-Oval CDS must only be operated and maintained by suitably
skilled staff.
Installation, operation or maintenance of the iQ-Oval CDS by persons who have not
been suitably trained, introduced or acquainted with the system and informed
regarding the possible dangers may result in:
1.
Failure of essential functions of the iQ-Oval CDS.
2.
Danger to persons through electrical or mechanical actions.
3.
Material damage to the iQ-Oval CDS.
1.3.
Qualification of Operating and Service Staff
‘Qualified personnel’ refers to people who are able to carry out the required procedures
and be able to recognize as well as prevent potential risks, as a result of their training
and experience. Such personnel should have a good knowledge of any relevant
standards, regulations, rules of accident prevention and internal conditions etc.
Every person instructed to perform any operation on the iQ-Oval CDS must:
1.
Be physically and mentally capable of coping with the respective tasks.
2.
Be suitably instructed in operating the iQ-Oval CDS.
3.
Be familiar with the Operating Instructions, in particular the general safety
instructions in the individual sections and have read and understood them.
4.
Be aware of any additional general safety regulations of any local
authorities/associations.
5.
Be aware of the principles of industrial hygiene and be able to demonstrate
them.
6.
Be aware of the contents of suppliers’ safety instructions, should they affect
his/her area of responsibility.
7.
Be aware of any relevant safety devices at the workplace and be able to use them.
8.
Be informed regarding the prevention of environmental damage in respect of
his/her area of responsibility.
9.
Be informed regarding the prevention of material damage in respect of his/her
area of responsibility.
If casual workers are employed for assistance work they must be particularly informed
regarding existing and potential dangers and instructed accordingly.