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B95W
Introduction
02_Einleitung_en.fm - V1.0 - 1.8.17
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Service personnel must
fulfill all the same qualification criteria as the operating staff.
be fully familiar with the risks that arise when using the machinery for repair
work and display knowledge and understanding of all safety-related
instructions, sources of danger, and safety precautions.
have sound school education and professional training.
have been trained by Yanmar for service work on the machine.
have received training and instruction concerning what to do in the event of
a malfunction.
be qualified to carry out work on the mechanical, electrical, control, and
hydraulic components of machines as demonstrated by a nationally recognized
certificate.
have read and understood the service information provided by the
manufacturer and be capable of applying it.
have been instructed in how to carry out the necessary service work by
completing machine and operations training provided by Yanmar or by
someone that has been appointed by Yanmar.
remain within the machine operator’s field of vision.
Carriers must
possess the relevant national heavy goods vehicle license.
possess the relevant national operating license for this machine (should they
be required to drive it during loading).
Guides must
be easily recognizable (e.g. by means of reflective clothing).
remain in the operating staff’s field of vision.
only work in the capacity of a guide and may not be entrusted with any other
tasks.
have the necessary knowledge and understanding to be able to assess
situations correctly while they are guiding machines and to be able to
respond appropriately.
know hand signals for guiding the machinery and have agreed on them with
the machine operator.
Personnel responsible for attaching loads must
be able to assess the weight and center of gravity of the loads being moved.
know how to select sling gear as well as to attach/remove it safely and keep
it properly maintained.
remain in the operating staff’s field of vision.
have the requisite knowledge concerning the load capacity of sling gear
within the context of the application (number of cables, slinging method,
inclination angle, etc.).
be familiar with the hand signals to be used when moving loads and clarify
these with the operating personnel.
(depending on the national regulations) hold the correct certificate of
competence.

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