WARNING !
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Safety Instructions
Personnel used for installation, assembly, operation, maintenance and repair must have
the corresponding qualifications for such work. Areas of responsibility and the supervision
of personnel must be clearly specified by the operator.
The operating safety of the system supplied is only ensured in the event of proper use.
The limit values specified in the technical data must not be exceeded under any circum-
stances.
Accident prevention regulations and the applicable standards and directives must be
observed at all times during installation, assembly, operation, maintenance and repair of
the system!
These include:
• Accident prevention regulations
- Construction work, BGV C22
- Waste water systems, GUV-V C5
• Safety regulations for work in enclosed areas of waste water systems, GUV-R 126
• Handling of biological materials in waste water systems, GUV-R 145
• Directives for work in tanks and restricted areas, BGR 117
• Standards
- Construction pits and ditches - Embankments, shoring, working area widths, DIN 4124
- Laying and testing of waste water pipes and channels, DIN EN 1610
• Work aids for safety and health protection in waste water systems.
ACCESS:
NO SMOKING! Smoking is strictly prohibited near or around the separator at all times !
All sources of ignition or sparks are prohibited near or around the separator at all times !
SLIPPERY WHEN WET! Take caution when standing / walking near the separator.
During disposal, cleaning and maintenance the surrounding area can become extremely
slippery due to spilled oil / fuel.
• Dangers from gases and vapours such as the danger of suffocation,
poisoning or explosion
• Danger of falling
• Danger of drowning
• Fecal pollution in waste water containing faeces
• High physical and psychic stresses of work in deep, restricted or dark areas
• and others
Failure to observe these operating instructions may result in substantial material dama-
ge, physical injuries or fatal accidents.
The system constitutes one component of an overall system. The operating instructions
of the overall system and the individual components must therefore also be observed.
During all assembly, maintenance, inspection and repair to any of the components, the
overall system must be shut down and secured against restarting.
Conversion or modifications to the system must only be made after consultation with the
manufacturer. Original spare parts and accessories approved by the manufacturer must
be used in order to ensure safety. The use of other parts may invalidate liability for the
resulting consequences.
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