General Safety During Operating Phases; Safety And Enviromental Impact - Kohler LAMBARDDINI LDW 1503 Workshop Manual

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General remarks and safety information

GENERAL SAFETY DURING OPERATING PHASES

– The procedures contained in this manual have been tested and selected by the manufacturer's technical experts, and hence
are to be recognised as authorised operating methods.
– A number of procedures must be carried out with the aid of equipment and tools that simplify and improve the timing of
operations.
– All tools must be in good working condition so that engine components are not damaged and that operations are carried out
properly and safely.
It is important to wear the personal safety devices prescribed by work safety laws and also by the standards of this manual.
– Holes must be lined up methodically and with the aid of suitable equipment. Do not use your fingers to carry out this
operation to avoid the risk of amputation.
– Some phases may require the assistance of more than one operator. If so, it is important to inform and train them regarding
the type of activity they will be performing in order to prevent risks to the health and safety of all persons involved.
– Do not use flammable liquids (petrol, diesel, etc.) to degrease or wash components. Use special products.
– Use the oils and greases recommended by the manufacturer.
Do not mix different brands or combine oils with different characteristics.
– Discontinue use of the engine if any irregularities arise, particularly in the case of unusual vibrations.
– Do not tamper with any devices to alter the level of performance guaranteed by the manufacturer.
SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
Every organisation has a duty to implement procedures to identify, assess and monitor the influence of its own activities
(products, services, etc.) on the environment.
Procedures for identifying the extent of the impact on the environment must consider the following factors:
- Liquid waste
- Waste management
- Soil contamination
In order to minimise the impact on the environment, the manufacturer now provides a number of indications to be followed by all
persons handling the engine, for any reason, during its expected lifetime.
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All packaging components must be disposed of in accordance with the laws of the country in which disposal is taking place.
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Keep the fuel and engine control systems and the exhaust pipes in efficient working order to limit environmental and noise
pollution.
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When discontinuing use of the engine, select all components according to their chemical characteristics and dispose of them
separately.
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- Atmospheric emissions
- Use of raw materials and natural resources
- Regulations and directives regarding environmental impact
Workshop Manual LDW CHD _ cod.
ED0053031210 - 1° ed_rev. 00

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