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2.3 Operating staff qualification

Qualifications
The different tasks described in these operating instruc-
tions require different levels of skills in terms of the qual-
ifications of operating staff working with the machine.
WARNING!
Risk from inadequately qualified persons!
Inadequately qualified persons are unable to assess
the risks when handling the machine, thus putting
themselves and others at risk of severe injuries.
- All work must be carried out by qualified persons
only.
- Keep inadequately qualified persons and children
away from the work area.
Exclusively persons of whom it can be expected that they
reliably complete assigned tasks shall be authorised to
carry out any tasks. Persons whose reactions have been
impaired shall not be authorized, e.g. drug users, users
under the influence of alcohol or medication.
This manual identifies the qualifications of the persons li-
sted below for the different tasks:
Operator
The operator has been instructed in a briefing by the
operator about the tasks assigned to him and possible
dangers of improper behavior. The operator may only
carry out tasks that go beyond normal operation if this is
specified in this operating manual and the operator has
expressly entrusted this to him.
Qualified electrician:
Due to the electrician's specialised training, know-how,
experience and knowledge of pertinent standards and
regulations the electrician is in a position to work on the
electrical systems, and autonomously identify and avoid
potential hazards.
Specialist staff:
As a result of specialist training, expertise, experience
and skills in terms of the relevant standards and regula-
tions, specialist staff is able to complete the tasks they
are entrusted with and independently identify hazards
and avert risks.
Manufacturer:
Certain work must be carried out by manufacturer spe-
cialist staff only. Other staff is not permitted to carry out
this work. Contact our customer service to have the work
carried out.
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2.4 Personal protective equipment

Personal protective equipment is intended to protect the
health and safety of persons at work. Staff must wear the
personal protective equipment indicated in individual
sections of these operating instructions when carrying
out the different tasks on the machine.
The personal protective equipment is described in the
following section:
Hearing protection
Hearing protection protects the ears against hear-
ing damage caused by noise.
Eye protection
Protective glasses protect the eyes against pro-
jected parts and splashes of liquid.
Respiratory protection
Respiratory protection serves to protect the respira-
tory tract and lungs against absorbing dust parti-
cles.
Protective gloves
Protective gloves protect the hands from compo-
nents with sharp objects as well as friction, abrasion,
and deep-cut injuries.
Safety shoes
Safety shoes protect feet from pinching, falling parts
and slipping on slippery surfaces.
Protective clothing
Protective work clothing means tight-fitting clothing
with low tear resistance.

2.5 General safety instructions

- Observe the guidelines and accident prevention
regulations of the employers' liability insurance as-
sociation for the handling of compressors and
pneumatic tools
- The compressor must not be operated in rainy or
humid or wet conditions.
Safety
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