SAFETY
► Source of hazard: Risk generated by materials/substances
Hazard
Concentration
unburned gas emis-
sions due to an in-
correct
appliance
decommissioning
► Transport and installation
When transporting and placing the appliance, wear the following PPE:
Activity
• Transport within the com-
pany
• Positioning the appliance
► Installation, commissioning, use and decommissioning
During appliance installation, commissioning, use and downtime, wear the following PPE:
Activity
• Installing and removing the electrical and gas connection
• Installing and removing the water connection
• Commissioning the appliance
• Using the appliance
• Stopping the machine
INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS ON ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
Every organisation is responsible for applying procedures to identify and monitor the eff ects of its op-
erations (products, services, etc.) on the environment. The procedures for identifying signifi cant envi-
ronmental impacts must consider the factors listed below.
–Atmospheric emissions
–Discharge of liquid effl uents
–Waste management
–Soil contamination
–Use of raw materials and natural resources
–Local problems relating to environmental impact
For this purpose, the Manufacturer provides some information which must be considered by all those
authorised to interact with the appliance during its expected lifetime, in order to prevent environmen-
tal impact.
• All packaging materials must be disposed of in accordance with the relevant laws in the country of use.
• During use and servicing, do not dump pollutants (oils, fats, etc.) in the environment; implement sepa-
rate disposal as appropriate to the composition of the various materials and in compliance with the
relevant laws.
• If the appliance is scrapped, sort all components by characteristics and dispose of them separately.
IMPORTANT: Do not dump pollutant material in the environment. Dispose of it in com-
pliance with any applicable law.
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Where or in which situations
does the hazard occur?
of
During appliance decom-
missioning
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Tools used
Suitable lifting device
Countermeasures
Decommissioning operations
must be carried out by quali-
fi ed personnel
Protective equipment
• Protective gloves
• Protective shoes
• Safety helmet (e.g. for suspended loads,
overhead operations...)
Protective equipment
Working garment and protective equip-
ment based on the required activity in
compliance with the country's specifi c
regulations.
ENGLISH
Safety device
None
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