
1.3 Organizational Measures
1.3.1 Always keep the operating manual in the vicinity of the machine!
1.3.2 Please also observe any supplements to this manual regarding legal or
generally valid regulations for prevention of accidents or referring to
environmental control.
Such obligations may also include instructions regarding work with hazardous
material, wearing adequate protective clothing or the observance of road traffic
regulations.
1.3.3 Any personnel who work on the conveyor belt must have already read the
operating manual. - especially this chapter on safety precautions - prior to
beginning. Learning on the job is too late! This especially applies to personnel
who occasionally work on the machine (e.g. setup and maintenance crews).
1.3.4 Carry out regular spot checks to ensure that personnel are performing their
jobs in a safe and conscientious manner and that they are adhering to the
instructions in the operating manual!
1.3.5 Use personal protective equipment, whenever necessary or required by
regulation.
1.3.6 Pay attention to all safety warning labels located on the machine!
1.3.7 Keep all safety and danger warning labels in/on the machine completely
legible.
1.3.8 Stop the machine and notify the parties in charge whenever safety-related
changes to the machine or the way in which it operates are going to be made!
1.3.9 Make no alterations and do not add componentry or rebuild the machine
without permission from the manufacturer!
1.3.10Use only original spare parts from the manufacturer
1.3.11Perform all scheduled inspections as needed, or use the scheduled intervals
outlined in the operating manual!
1.3.12 In order to carry through with maintenance procedures, the machine must be
set up according to the type of work it will be doing.
1.3.13Operating temperatures for the conveyor belt must be between –10 and
+40 °C.