TANKO® SF_IOM_Rev0

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– The operating company must take appropriate measures to inform groups of persons who are not intended to come into direct contact with the device (e.g. visitor groups) about the potential dangers involved. – The operating company is responsible for making sure that the device is only ever operated in perfect condition. – Wherever high pneumatic pressures occur, there is a possibility of sudden failure of or damage to the lines and connections. This poses a hazard. The operating company must instruct operating and maintenance personnel at least once a year on the possible hazards. – The constructor of the overall plant must install the switching and safety devices required for setting up, inspection, shutting down (including emergency shutdown), operation, maintenance, cleaning and repair. – The operating company must design the disconnection of the energy sources on the higher-level plant technically in such a way that the Switch-off Procedure described in section 7.2 can be adhered to. – The operating company must define and adhere to the intervals for inspections and control measures in accordance with the environment and media used. – The operating company must provide fire safety devices, e.g. the appropriate quantity of suitable hand-held fire extinguishers of the appropriate size, in easily accessible places and provide employees with training on fire safety. – Warnings in the documentation for externally supplied assembly units must be adhered to and incorporated into the risk assessments for the specific workplace.

Connections:

Before operating the machine with the device, the operating company must make sure that the local regulations are observed for assembly and installation and commissioning, if these tasks are performed by the operating company.

2.4 Requirements for Personnel

The device must only be operated, maintained and repaired by persons with the appropriate qualifications. These persons must be familiar with these instructions and act in accordance with them. The respective authorizations for personnel must be clearly defined.

The following qualifications are designated in the instructions for various fields of activity:

Expert/Specialist Personnel

An expert is a person whose professional training, knowledge and experience and knowledge of the relevant standards and regulations enables them to carry out work on the device and identify and prevent potential risks independently.

Instructed Person

An instructed person has been briefed and, if necessary, trained by the operating company or an expert in a briefing on the assigned tasks and possible hazards in the event of improper actions, and instructed on the necessary safety devices and protective measures.

10/63 Translation of the original Operating / Installation Instructions 2016/09 Rev.1

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