brinkmann - Ramirent
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2 Safety regulations<br />
Qualifi ed electrician<br />
Hydraulics engineer<br />
2.9 Workplace<br />
Operator<br />
Floor layer<br />
2.10 Working area<br />
2.11 Procedure in an<br />
emergency<br />
BRINKMANN<br />
MASCHINENFABRIK GMBH & CO. KG<br />
Work on the electrical system and equipment of the machine should be<br />
carried out by a qualifi ed electrician or by instructed persons under the<br />
supervision and guidance of a qualifi ed electrician and in accordance<br />
with the electrical engineering rules and regulations.<br />
Only personnel having special knowledge and experience in hydraulic<br />
systems may work on hydraulic equipment.<br />
The workplace refers to the area in which authorised personnel remain<br />
in order to carry out work.<br />
While the machine is operating, the workplace of the operator is at the<br />
operating panel on the side of the machine. The operator must make<br />
sure that the machine poses no risk to other personnel and must cease<br />
operation if an unauthorised person approaches the machine.<br />
While the machine is operating, the workplace of the fl oor layer is in the<br />
vicinity of the discharge stand.<br />
The working area is the area where work is carried out with and at<br />
the machine, including delivery lines and the discharge stand. The<br />
working area may be classed as a danger zone, depending on the work<br />
performed.<br />
The working area must be secured against unauthorised access while<br />
work is in progress. If necessary, erect warning plates and barriers.<br />
The operator is responsible for safety in the working area when the<br />
machine is in use.<br />
Proceed as described in Chapter 5.1 Shutting down in an emergency.<br />
Caution –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––<br />
In the event of malfunctions, stop the machine immediately and secure<br />
it. Have any faults rectifi ed immediately.<br />
Pressing the EMERGENCY STOP button does not automatically<br />
depressurise the mixing tank. Carefully depressurise the mixing tank if<br />
still pressurised after an EMERGENCY STOP (automatic lever/air relief<br />
cock).<br />
Before opening the cover or releasing a hose coupling, check the mixing<br />
tank pressure gauge to see whether the mixing tank is depressurised.<br />
Even if the tank is depressurised, the delivery lines may still be<br />
pressurised.<br />
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