Only appoint specialist and trained staff for these operations for machinery movement operations that are capable of
choosing and using the lifting and transport vehicles in a safe manner most appropriate for the situation (for example a
crane or hoist).
Check and, if necessary, ensure that all the parts capable of moving are correctly fastened (or, if planned, removed and
reassembled when the operation is complete).
Do not lift, for any reason, the various parts of the machine by grabbing them by non-structural elements (for example,
cables or sheaths).
Ensure there are no people near the zone where the lifting, movement and unloading operations take place and always keep
a safe distance.
Always give warning of the start of manoeuvres.
Do not transit under suspended loads.
Do not carry anyone on the loads.
3.3.2. Installation and Connection
3.3.2.1.
Residual Risks During the Installation and Connection Phases
During the Installation and connection there are risks associated with:
Machine operation by unqualified, untrained, uninformed or improperly equipped staff;
Contact with electrically live components;
Impact or crushing by machine components when moving;
Tripping or falling over power supply connections;
Ejection and/or contact with the refrigerant gas loaded;
Machine damage during installation and connection.
3.3.2.2. Necessary Individual Protection Devices
3.3.2.3.
Signs Present
The machine is supplied with specific danger and forbidden signs; see Paragraph 3. 4 – Safety Signs.
3.3.2.4. Attention Warnings During Installation and Connection Phases
During the installation and connection phases, it is necessary to follow the attention warnings in this paragraph.
Follow the instructions relating to safety reported in Paragraph 3.3.1 – Lifting and Transport during the necessary movement
operations of the machine components.
Use the auxiliary equipment and, however, any other machinery or equipment (electrical or pneumatic) only having
understood the instructions reported in the relative Use and Maintenance Handbook or after specific and formal training.
Choose an installation location which:
includes sufficient space for normal use and maintenance of the machine,
enables the correct connections necessary for machine functioning,
In relation to electrical energy, the earthing system connection must be connected before any other connection to the
electrical mains line.
Protect connection tubing to energy sources using adequate rigid sheathing or cable passages.
Conduct the intervention requested using standardised work tools (ladders, various tools) and pay maximum attention to
elements that could cause tripping or cause cuts and trauma.
The operational settings of the machine cannot be dealt with until the machine is inspected: the presence of possible
assembly or installation errors could in fact lead to serious accidents for the operators responsible for the operations.
Before proceeding with the inspection and the first functioning of the machine, check its parts do not present any physical
damage due to knocks, tears or abrasion and that all the connections present were correctly conducted, with no possibility of
disconnection.
3.3.3. Machine use
3.3.3.1.
Residual Risks during Machine Use Phase
During machine use the following risks are present due to:
use of the machine by staff that is unqualified, untrained, uninformed or not correctly equipped.
contact with electrically powered parts;
3.3.3.2.
Necessary Individual Protection Devices
3.3.3.3.
Signs Present
The machine is supplied with specific danger and forbidden signs; see Paragraph 3. 4 – Safety Signs.
3.3.3.4.
Attention warnings during machine use
During use of the machine, it is necessary to follow the attention warnings in this paragraph.
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