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Atlas Copco QAS 250-330 JD T4i - Safety Precautions for Portable Generators; General Safety Rules

Atlas Copco QAS 250-330 JD T4i
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Safety precautions for portable generators
To be read attentively and acted accordingly before towing, lifting, operating, performing maintenance or repairing the generator.
Introduction
The policy of Atlas Copco is to provide the users of their
equipment with safe, reliable and efficient products.
Factors taken into account are among others:
- the intended and predictable future use of the
products, and the environments in which they are
expected to operate,
- applicable rules, codes and regulations,
- the expected useful product life, assuming proper
service and maintenance,
- providing the manual with up-to-date information.
Before handling any product, take time to read the
relevant instruction manual. Besides giving detailed
operating instructions, it also gives specific information
about safety, preventive maintenance, etc.
Keep the manual always at the unit location, easy
accessible to the operating personnel.
See also the safety precautions of the engine and possible
other equipment, which are separately sent along or are
mentioned on the equipment or parts of the unit.
These safety precautions are general and some statements
will therefore not always apply to a particular unit.
Only people that have the right skills should be allowed
to operate, adjust, perform maintenance or repair on Atlas
Copco equipment. It is the responsibility of management
to appoint operators with the appropriate training and
skill for each category of job.
Skill level 1: Operator
An operator is trained in all aspects of operating the unit
with the push-buttons, and is trained to know the safety
aspects.
Skill level 2: Mechanical technician
A mechanical technician is trained to operate the unit the
same as the operator. In addition, the mechanical
technician is also trained to perform maintenance and
repair, as described in the instruction manual, and is
allowed to change settings of the control and safety
system. A mechanical technician does not work on live
electrical components.
Skill level 3: Electrical technician
An electrical technician is trained and has the same
qualifications as both the operator and the mechanical
technician. In addition, the electrical technician may
carry out electrical repairs within the various enclosures
of the unit. This includes work on live electrical
components.
Skill level 4: Specialist from the manufacturer
This is a skilled specialist sent by the manufacturer or its
agent to perform complex repairs or modifications to the
equipment.
In general it is recommended that not more than two
people operate the unit, more operators could lead to
unsafe operating conditions. Take necessary steps to keep
unauthorized persons away from the unit and eliminate
all possible sources of danger at the unit.
When handling, operating, overhauling and/or
performing maintenance or repair on Atlas Copco
equipment, the mechanics are expected to use safe
engineering practices and to observe all relevant local
safety requirements and ordinances. The following list is
a reminder of special safety directives and precautions
mainly applicable to Atlas Copco equipment.
Neglecting the safety precautions may endanger people
as well as environment and machinery:
- endanger people due to electrical, mechanical or
chemical influences,
- endanger the environment due to leakage of oil,
solvents or other substances,
- endanger the machinery due to function failures.
All responsibility for any damage or injury resulting from
neglecting these precautions or by non-observance of
ordinary caution and due care required in handling,
operating, maintenance or repair, also if not expressly
mentioned in this instruction manual, is disclaimed by
Atlas Copco.
The manufacturer does not accept any liability for any
damage arising from the use of non-original parts and for
modifications, additions or conversions made without the
manufacturers approval in writing.
If any statement in this manual does not comply with
local legislation, the stricter of the two shall be applied.
Statements in these safety precautions should not be
interpreted as suggestions, recommendations or
inducements that it should be used in violation of any
applicable laws or regulations.
General safety precautions
1 The owner is responsible for maintaining the unit in a
safe operating condition. Unit parts and accessories
must be replaced if missing or unsuitable for safe
operation.
2 The supervisor, or the responsible person, shall at all
times make sure that all instructions regarding
machinery and equipment operation and maintenance
are strictly followed and that the machines with all
accessories and safety devices, as well as the
consuming devices, are in good repair, free of
abnormal wear or abuse, and are not tampered with.
3 Whenever there is an indication or any suspicion that
an internal part of a machine is overheated, the
machine shall be stopped but no inspection covers
shall be opened before sufficient cooling time has
elapsed; this to avoid the risk of spontaneous ignition
of oil vapour when air is admitted.
4 Normal ratings (pressures, temperatures, speeds, etc.)
shall be durably marked.
5 Operate the unit only for the intended purpose and
within its rated limits (pressure, temperature, speeds,
etc.).
6 The machinery and equipment shall be kept clean, i.e.
as free as possible from oil, dust or other deposits.
7 To prevent an increase in working temperature,
inspect and clean heat transfer surfaces (cooler fins,
intercoolers, water jackets, etc.) regularly. See the
maintenance schedule.

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