Safety And Environmental Impact - Kohler KDI 2504TM Workshop Manual

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LETHAL EXHAUST GASES
Avoid inhaling exhaust fumes and never
run the engine in a closed building or
confined area.
Carbon monoxide is toxic, odorless,
colorless, and can cause death if
inhaled.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK
Do not touch wires while engine is
running.

3.6 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:
- Disposal of liquids.
- Waste management.
- Soil contamination.
- Atmospheric emissions.
- Use of raw materials and natural resources.
- Regulations and directives regarding environmental impact.
In order to minimise the impact on the environment, KOHLER provides some indications to be followed by
all those handling the engine, for any reason, during its expected lifetime.
- All components and fluids must be disposed of in accordance with the laws of the country in which
disposal is taking place.
- Keep the injection system as well as engine management and exhaust pipes in efficient working order to
limit environmental and noise pollution.
- When decommissioning the engine, select all components according to their chemical characteristics and
dispose of them separately.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Carbon Monoxide can
cause severe nausea,
fainting or death.
Electrical Shock can
cause injury.

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