126 ASC110 / ASC130 / ASC150
3.1. Safety Standards at Lubrication and Maintenance
3.1.3. Environmental and health regulations
During operation and maintenance of the machines the
user must follow general principles of health and environ-
ment protection, and laws, notices and regulations rela-
ting to this subject, applicable in the territory.
3.1.3.1. Health regulations
• Oil products, contents of cooling systems and batte-
ries, and paints including thinners are materials inju-
rious to health. The workers coming into contact with
these products when operating and maintaining the
machine must follow general principles of health pro-
tection and safety and health instructions by manu-
facturers of these products.
We especially draw attention to:
- eyes and skin protection when working with batte-
ries
- skin protection when working with oil products,
painting compounds and coolants
- proper washing of hands after work and before
meals. Treat your hands with proper skin cream
- follow instructions in the operator’s manual when
working with cooling systems.
• Store oil products, coolants and battery acids, painting
compounds including organic thinners and cleaning
and preservation agents always in their original, pro-
perly marked containers. Avoid storing these materi-
als in unmarked bottles or other containers because of
risk of possible substitutions. Possible substitution of
food and beverages is particularly dangerous.
• In case of accidental staining skin, mucous membra-
nes, eyes, or in case of inhaling fumes, immediately
apply first aid . In case of accidental ingestion of these
products seek out medical help immediately.
• Always use proper type and design of ear-protectors
when working with the machine without cabin or with
open windows.
3.1.3.2. Environmental principles
Contents of specific machine systems and
some of its parts are wastes dangerous to the
environment after when discarded (disassemb-
ly, changing contents).
Especially the following items belong to this category of
waste products:
- organic and synthetic grease, oils and fuel
- hydraulic brake fluids
- coolants
- battery contents and batteries as such
- contents of air-conditioning systems
- cleaning and preservatives
- fill tires
- all removed filters and filter cartridges
- all used and discarded hydraulic and fuel hoses,
rubberized metal pieces, and other machine elements
contaminated by the above-mentioned products.
After discarding, these materials must be
treated in compliance with applicable national
regulations for the protection of specific
segments of the environment, and in complian-
ce with health protection regulations.