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Operating Manual
Flow Limiter BA, BB, BC, BF
Mechanical flow limiter
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Cleaning fluids
Solvent-based cleaning fluids contain toxic
substances. They must never be released into
the environment and must be disposed of by a
waste management company.
Lubricants
Lubricants such as greases and oils contain toxic
substances. They must never be released into
the environment and must be disposed of by a
waste management company.
2.7 Responsibility of the owner
Owner
The owner is the person who operates the device
himself for business or commercial purposes or
who cedes such use/application to a third-party
and who, during operation of the device, has full
legal product stewardship for protection of the
user, the personnel or third-parties.
Duties of the owner
The device is used in the commercial sector. The
owner of the device is therefore subject to legal
obligations pertaining to work safety.
In addition to the safety instructions contained in
these Operating Instructions, the safety, accident
prevention and environmental protection
regulations applicable to the field of application
of the device must be observed
In particular, this includes:
▪
The owner must inform himself regarding the
valid health and safety regulations and must
perform a risk assessment to additionally
determine the risks resulting from the special
work conditions arising at the location at which
the device is used, especially in regard to the
media used. He must then implement these
within Operating Instructions for use of the
device.
▪
For the USA:
The "Occupational Health and Safety Act" of
1970 stipulates that it is the duty of the owner
to provide a safe workplace. He must hereby
ensure that the device is operated and main-
tained compliant to valid commercial, industry-
al, local, federal and state laws, standards and
regulations.
▪
For Canada
:
The "Canadian Centre for Occupational Health
and Safety Act" of 1978 stipulates that all
Canadians have “…a fundamental right to a
healthy and safe working environment.” It is
therefore the duty of the owner to provide a
safe workplace. He must ensure that the
device is operated and maintained compliant
to valid commercial, industrial, local,
provincial, territorial and federal laws,
standards and regulations.
▪
Appropriate to the working conditions and the
media used, the owner must affix signs within
the working area that inform the user of the
hazards and dangers present.
▪
During the entire period of use of the device,
the owner must check periodically to ensure
that the Operating Instructions correspond to
the current state of regulations, and he must
make adjustments as necessary.
▪
The owner must clearly regulate and deter-
mine responsibilities for installation, operation,
troubleshooting, maintenance and cleaning.
▪
The owner must fit/retrofit suitable safety
equipment within the complete plant/system.
▪
The owner must ensure that all staff/personnel
have thoroughly read and understand these
instructions before handling the device.
Additionally, he must train the personnel at
regular intervals and warn them of dangers.
The owner must provide the personnel with
the required safety equipment and must
instruct them that its wear is mandatory