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R. 06/18 856 827
SAMOA Industrial, S.A. · Pol. Ind. Porceyo, I-14 · Camino del Fontán, 831 · 33392 - Gijón - Spain · Tel.: +34 985 381 488 · www.samoaindustrial.com
2018_06_26-13:00
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RESIDUAL RISKS
Residual risks and relevant regulations present when using the container and that cannot be eliminated are summarised below.
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD
- The positive-ignition engines of vehicles with gasoline, natural gas or LPG must be switched off during transfer operations.
- You may not use the transfer device within closed spaces, choosing outdoor open and airy areas at an adequate distance from
buildings.
- The user must provide a powder fire extinguisher ABC min. 2 kg.
- It is prohibited to use the machine for pumping liquids other than AdBlue
®
/DEF/Urea.
RISK FROM CONTACT WITH SHARP SURFACES
- During normal operation of the machine, the risk can therefore be regarded as extremely reduced; to carry out maintenance work
safely.
- it is instead necessary to have suitable protective gloves against mechanical risks.
RISK OF MATERIAL SPILLAGE
In order to prevent material spills, you shall:
- Use the equipment under the direct control of the operator.
- Periodically check the condition of the rubber tube and the presence of traces of dripping from the pump body.
- Unload the residual pressure in the delivery line after each use, before putting the gun to rest.
- Drain the gun adequately within the destination tank inlet, before putting it away in the containment cabinet at rest.
RISK FROM CONTACT WITH HIGH TEMPERATURE PARTS
- Please note that the maximum running time of the pump in by–pass conditions is 2 minutes, after that time there is risk of burns
when touching the pump body.
- Operators (transfer operator and maintainer) should use protective gloves against heat.
RISKS FROM MANUAL HANDLING OF LOADS
- There remains the risk of physical workload during handling of the container, this risk must be assessed and quantified by the user
depending on the specific use.
We stress, anyway, that the container should only be operated by experienced operators, we recommend proper training.
DECOMMISSIONING/DISPOSAL
The dismantled container represents a hazardous waste that must be disposed of:
- Emptying the residual product within appropriate containers.
- For the choice of the most suitable containers for waste disposal, contact the responsible for disposal.
- Confer the container, and any other containers to eligible Company regularly registered in the register of
waste Companies, and possessing the required permissions for the disposal of hazardous waste
From the decommissioned container the following materials can be recovered and recycled:
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Plastic material.
The plastic parts, are normally recoverable by companies that specialise in the treatment
and recovery of plastic materials.
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Metal material.
The metal parts, painted or not, are normally recoverable by companies that specialise in
the treatment and recovery of metals.
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Electrical and electronic material.
All electrical and electronic equipment must be disposed of by
companies specialising in the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment waste, in compliance with the
requirements of Directive 2002/96/EC, which prohibits, for all equipment bearing the symbol on the product
or on its packaging, disposal with unsorted municipal waste. The symbol depicted on the side, indicates that
the product must not be disposed of together with ordinary household waste, but exclusively through the
specific designated collection facilities appointed by the Administration (Government or local bodies).
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Additional parts
(tubes, seals, plastic components, wiring, cables), to be disposed by companies that
specialise in the disposal of hazardous waste.