Fundamentals For Safe Operation - Fayat Group BOMAG BC 463 RB-3 Service Manual

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General – Concerning your safety
1.2.2.2
Expert / qualified person
1.2.2.3
Driver / operator

1.2.3 Fundamentals for safe operation

1.2.3.1
Remaining dangers, remaining risks
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An expert / qualified person is a person who, based on his/her pro-
fessional education and experience, has profound knowledge in
the field of construction equipment and the machine in question in
particular.
This person is acquainted with the applicable governmental indus-
trial safety regulations, accident prevention instructions, guidelines
and generally acknowledged technical rules and regulations
(standards, directives, technical rules of other member states of
the European Union or other contractual states concerning the
agreement about the European Economic Area) in as far as is nec-
essary to be able to judge the safe condition of this machine.
This machine must only be operated by trained, instructed persons
entrusted by the operating company aged 18 or more.
Observe your local laws and regulations.
Rights, obligations and rules of conduct for driver or operator:
The driver or operator must:
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be instructed about his rights and obligations,
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wear protective equipment as appropriate for the application,
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have read and understood the operating instructions,
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have made himself familiar with the operation of the machine,
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be physically and psychologically able to drive and operate the
machine.
Persons under the influence of alcohol, medication or drugs are not
allowed to operate, service or repair the machine.
Maintenance and repair work requires specific knowledge and
must therefore only be performed by trained specialists.
Despite careful work and compliance with standards and regula-
tions it cannot be ruled out that further dangers may arise when
working with and handling the machine.
Both the machine as well as all other system components comply
with the currently valid safety regulations. Nevertheless, remaining
risks cannot be ruled out completely, even when using the machine
for the purpose it is intended for and following all information given
in the operating instructions.
A remaining risk can also not be excluded beyond the actual
danger zone of the machine. Persons remaining in this area must
pay particular attention to the machine, so that they can react
immediately in case of a possible malfunction, an incident or failure
etc.
BC 463 RB-3 / BC 473 RB/RS/EB-3

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