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2.9
Safety during Usage
This chapter
only presents the owner’s responsibilities towards the operator with regard to equipment usage. See
instructions for the operator for detailed safety information concerning actual usage of the equipment.
1
Operator training
Owners SHALL ensure that operators are properly trained. Operators must know how to operate
the equipment safely before starting to work with the equipment.
2.10
Safety during maintenance
Before and during product maintenance, the product owner must take the following precautions:
NOTICE
Safe access to the product is the owner’s responsibility.
CAUTION
Use experienced service personnel, authorized by the manufacturer of the
product, for servicing the product. The person servicing the product must be
competent for the task and must be familiar with the servicing and inspection
instructions.
CAUTION
After a collision or overload situation, inspection and repair operations to be
carried out on the product must be discussed with the supplier.
CAUTION
Only use genuine spare parts approved by the manufacturer.
Before and during product maintenance, the product owner must be aware that the following precautions
should be taken by maintenance personnel:
1
Choose a safe working location
The product should be moved to a location where it will cause the least disturbance
and where it can be accessed easily.
2
Prevent unauthorized access to the site
Prevent unauthorized persons and bystanders from walking on or below the work site.
For example, you can lock doors, install barriers and display notices.
Ensure that the secured area is spacious enough to prevent injuries which could occur
as a result of falling components or tools.