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Cedima CF 13.3 B - Selection and Qualification of Personnel

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Basic safety instructions
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CEDIMA® • Technical Documentation • All rights reserved according to ISO 16016 • Changes serving technical progress reserved •
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All maintenance and repair activities must be performed
by trained, authorised personnel using suitable tools
and other suitable workshop equipment in suitable
environment for the works (sucient space around the
machine).
Observe the re alarm and re ghting measures. The
personnel must be made familiar with the location and
handling of re extinguishers.
3.4 Selection and qualication of
personnel
Any work on and with the machine must be executed by
reliable personnel only. Statutory minimum age limits
must be observed.
The machine must be operated or serviced by trained
or properly instructed personnel only. Clearly dene the
individual responsibilities of the personnel for operation,
set-up, maintenance and repair.
Make sure that only authorized personnel work on or
with the machine.
Dene the machine operator's responsibilities -also with
regard to observing road trac regulations-, providing
the operator with the authority to refuse instructions by
third parties that are contrary to safety.
Do not allow persons to be trained or instructed or per-
sons taking part in a general training course to work on
or with the machine without being permanently super-
vised by an experienced person.
Work on the electrical system and equipment of the
machine must be carried out only by a skilled electrician
or by properly instructed persons working under the
supervision and guidance of a skilled electrician and in
accordance with electrical engineering rules and regula-
tions.
3.5 Safety precautions regarding
specic operational phases
3.5.1 Normal operation
Before you start working, make yourself familiar with the
surroundings and circumstances of the site. This includes
obstacles which might impede work, the soil bearing
capacity and the required safety measures, e.g. barriers
separating the work site from public trac and the pos-
sibility to render rst aid in case of accidents.
Assemble the machine on an even, hard and stable
ground. The stableness is to be ensured. Clear the
ground of all things that could impede the work.
Ensure a safe stand on even, rm, stable ground and
make sure to keep the balance any time.
Never use the machine in a way that might be contrary
to safe working practices.
Machines which are driven by a combustion engine
must only be lled with the fuel recommended by the
manufacturer. Pay attention to the danger of re and
explosion when lling the tank! Do not spill fuel onto hot
machine parts.
Keep to the conditions given by the manufacturer
concerning the connections for power, water and other
auxiliaries.
Make sure that the machine is used only when it is in a
safe and reliable condition.
Operate the machine only if all protective and safety-
related devices (e. g. saw blade, cutting shaft and belt
guard, emergency shut-o equipment, sound-proong
elements, etc.) are in place and fully operative.
Each time before you start working and at least once
per shift, check the machine for obvious damage and
defects. Any changes (including changes in the perfor-
mance or behaviour of the machine) must be reported
to the competent authority/person immediately. If re-
quired, shut down the machine immediately and secure
it.
In the event of malfunctions or changes in the machine's
behaviour, stop the machine immediately
and secure it against restarting. Have any defects recti-
ed immediately.
The following must be checked before starting cutting
operations:
- the diamond saw blade for compatibility to the direc-
tions given by the manufacturer regarding the drilling
method (wet or dry drilling) and the kind of work to
be performed,
- the proper condition of the diamond saw blade (no
deformation, damage, ....),
- the diameter of the diamond saw blade, approved by
the manufacturer,
- the cutting speed (RPM) of the diamond saw blade
approved by the manufacturer (max. speed of the
machine),
- the compatibility of direction of rotation of the dia-
mond saw blade and the machine,
- the compatibility of the diamond saw blade to the tool
receptacle (stem hole, ange),
- that the saw blade clamping tools (spanners) have
been removed,
- that the diamond saw blade is securely attached (tted
according to the manufacturer's specications, using
original connecting parts),
free rotation of the saw blade,
The direction of rotation of the tool as specied by the
manufacturer must be adhered to in order to avoid the
loosening of the tool.

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