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implemented, certain residual risks resulting from the risk analysis that are given by the technological process during the different
phases of the device's life remain in the boiler operation.
These are risks that particularly that arise from the boiler operator's inattention and non-compliance with safety rules during
operation. To further reduce the risks and ensure greater safety efficiency, note the possible occurrence of certain residual risks
that cannot be eliminated by any technical solution.
Source of risk
Transport means – lorry, technician's
passenger car
Handling truck, forklift truck, lorry arm or
other means by which the equipment will
be moved
Equipment storage, whether in an
assembled or dismantled state
Source of risk
Handling truck, forklift truck or other means
by which the equipment will be moved
Assembly
Source of risk
Boiler body
Combustion chamber
Risks when supplying the boiler and its accessories
Effects of risk
Restrictions on the movement of workers
(neighbours, family members) and
machines at the place where the equipment
will be unloaded from a lorry or car
There is a risk of injury or damage being
caused by parts of the equipment that are
being moved
Collisions of people, machines, vehicles, etc.
with stored parts of the equipment. Water
condensation in the wiring and consequent
injury to the technician or damage to the
Risks when placing the boiler at a designated location and assembling it
Effects of risk
There is a risk of injury or damage being
caused by parts of the equipment that are
being moved
Injuries caused by a drill, angle grinder and
common tools that technicians will use. For
example, hammer, screwdriver, file, etc. Fall
of one of the equipment components.
Risks in normal mode of the boiler and its accessories
Effects of risk
Burns by hot door (filling, cleaning, ashpan)
when opened, hand or face burns at the
moment of opening
Hand injuries, burns from hot firebricks.
Removal of ash from the combustion
Risk during maintaining the boiler and its accessories
area must be dry so that moisture does not
equipment
Take extra caution if your staff or you are to
Only open doors with protective gloves, the
flue gases does not hit any part of the body.
at designated locations. The ash may still be
chamber.
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Instructions
Hazard elimination
Pre-define the unloading area and draw
attention of the employee (neighbours,
family members) to this fact
Thoroughly consider the strategy of
unloading and transporting individual parts
of the equipment to the place where the
equipment is temporarily stored or
assembled
Mark the storage space appropriately or
secure and mark it where appropriate. The
get into the wiring
Hazard elimination
help our technicians
If your staff or you help our technicians,
have proper protective equipment. For
example, safety goggles, work gloves, etc.
Be extremely cautious during the entire
work
Hazard elimination
doors are in direct contact with flue gases
and can reach temperatures up to 400°C.
Open the door so that any escape of hot
The danger takes a few seconds before the
pressure inside combustion chamber
becomes stable
Only handle the firebricks in protective
gloves intended for this purpose and in the
cold state of the firebricks. Only dump ash
hot so only store it at designated locations

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