
2.2 User qualification
WARNING!
Danger of injury with inadequately qualified personnel
The operator of the system / equipment is responsible
for ensuring that the qualifications are fulfilled.
If inadequately qualified personnel work on the unit or
loiter in the hazard zone of the unit, this could result in
dangers that could cause serious injuries and material
damage.
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All work on the unit should therefore only be con‐
ducted by qualified personnel.
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Unqualified personnel should be kept away from the
hazard zone.
The pertinent accident prevention regulations, as well as
all other generally acknowledged safety regulations,
must be adhered to.
Training
Definition
Instructed personnel
An instructed person is deemed to be a person who has been instructed and, if
required, trained in the tasks assigned to him and possible dangers that could result
from improper behaviour, as well as having been instructed in the required protective
equipment and protective measures.
Trained user
A trained user is a person who fulfils the requirements made of an instructed person
and who has also received additional training specific to the system from the manufac‐
turer or another authorised distribution partner.
Trained, qualified personnel
A trained, qualified employee is deemed to be a person who is able to assess the tasks
assigned to him and recognize possible hazards based on his training, knowledge and
experience, as well as knowledge of pertinent regulations. A trained, qualified
employee must be able to perform the tasks assigned to him independently with the
assistance of drawing documentation and parts lists. The assessment of a person's
technical training can also be based on several years of work in the relevant field.
Electrical technician
An electrical technician is able to complete work on electrical systems and recognise
and avoid possible dangers independently based on his technical training and experi‐
ence as well as knowledge of pertinent standards and regulations. An electrical techni‐
cian must be able to perform the tasks assigned to him independently with the assis‐
tance of drawing documentation, parts lists, terminal and circuit diagrams. The
electrical technician must be specifically trained for the working environment in which
the electrical technician is employed and be conversant with the relevant standards
and regulations.
Service
The Service department refers to service technicians, who have received proven
training and have been authorised by the manufacturer to work on the system.
2.3 Warning symbols denoting different types of danger
The following warning signs are used in these operating instructions to
denote different types of danger:
Warning signs
Type of danger
Warning – high-voltage.
Warning – falling objects.
Warning signs denoting different types of
danger
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