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4.2 Fuel
Fuels and lubricants are a potential source of fire. Lubricants in particular used
engine oil, are potentially carcinogenic. Direct contact should always be avoided
by wearing suitable rubber gloves when handling them. Be careful not to spill
fuel, clean up any spillages. Inhalation or swallowing of Diesel should be
avoided. If in doubt seek medical advice. All other forms of contact are irritant
and therefore should also be avoided. If skin contact is made wash with soap
and water.
4.3 Lubricating Oil
New oil presents no hazard following short term exposure.
Used oil should not be allowed to contact the skin. If this does occur, wash off
quickly with a proprietary hand cleanser.
4.4 Safe Lifting
Where mechanical assistance is used in lifting machines, ensure the lifting eye
is used, and that all components used to lift the machine are within their Safe
Working Load (SWL).
The integral lifting beam and associated lifting eye on the generator should be
regularly checked for signs of damage or gross corrosion.
All Nuts and Bolts associated with the lifting beam should be regularly checked
for tightness and corrosion.
Lifting equipment should not be attached directly to the Engine/Alternator
except for lifting of Engine/Alternator only.
4.5 Earth Connection
All Stephill products are fitted with an earth stud on the control panel this must
be connected to an earthing system or spike. Any earth spike required is
dependant on the local conditions of use. The size is determined by reference
to current IEE regulations or to a competent electrician.
4.6 Fumes
Make sure that the Generator is at least 2 metres away from any building during
operation.Operate in a well ventilated unconfined area, so that fumes can be
properly dispersed.
Silencer outlet should be facing an open area to prevent fumes being
recirculated. There is the danger of asphyxiation due to exhaust gases.
Inhalation of poisonous exhaust fumes can lead to serious injury or death. The
generator must not be used in a poorly ventilated or enclosed area.
4.7 Noise
Ear protection may be required depending on the combined noise level of the
Generator, auxiliary load and the operator’s distance from it and the length of
exposure. (Noise at Work Regulations 1989)
4.8 Battery Acid
This is corrosive and irritant by all forms of exposure. Direct contact should
always be avoided by wearing suitable rubber gloves, some form of eye
protection should also be used. If skin contact is made wash with clean water.