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System Manual Storage, disposal
CRIUS II Disposal
7.2 Disposal
7.2.1 Personnel qualifications
Knowledge of mechanical procedures and waste material is a prerequisite for
correct system dismantling and the separation of system waste products.
When material which is defined as dangerous by the 91/689/EEC guidelines
is to be disposed of, the end user requires additional knowledge in the follow-
ing fields:
• Risks and dangers
• Disposal regulations
• Regulations for accident prevention
• First aid measures
7.2.2 Safety regulations
Read the safety chapter of this document before you dispose of the system.
Adhere to all the hazard alerts and read all safety data sheets.
7.2.3 Statutory basis
Responsibilities The end user is responsible for proper disposal of the CRIUS II in keeping with
the relevant regulations. The end user must hand over the system to either a
licensed private or public disposal company or he/she must recycle the unit
himself or dispose of it in accordance with the pertinent regulations.
WARNING! Hazardous process gases.
Components of CRIUS II may contain hazardous gases which can be
detrimental for your health. Extensive purge and oxidation procedures
are mandatory prior to disassembly of any pipework or wetted compo-
nents. Even after extensive purging and oxidation, exposure to toxic
content may still arise.
Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment (gas mask,
hand protection, eye protection) during these operations.
NOTE:
If the end user hands over the CRIUS II to a disposal company then
he/she must also forward a copy of the System Manual to the company
in question. The System Manual contains important information which is
required for system disposal.