2.5. Operators
In order to establish with certainty what are the skills and qualifications of the operators involved in the various tasks
(starting, cleaning, routine maintenance), see the following table:
Qualification
Operator
Mechanical
Maintainer
Electric
Maintainer
Manufacturer's
Technician
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DEFINITION
Part of the User's staff trained and machine-enabled for production purposes for the
activities for which it was built and supplied.
He will be able to perform all the necessary operations for the proper functioning of the
machine and for the safety of himself or any collaborators. he must have a proven
experience of using these types of machines and be trained, informed and educated
about them.
In case of doubt, he should report any anomaly to his superior.
Note: he isn't authorized to perform any maintenance activity.
Qualified technician able to perform preventive/corrective maintenance on all mechanical
parts of the machine subject to maintenance or repair.
Qualified technician able to have access to all parts of the machine for visual analysis,
equipment health control, adjustments and calibrations.
Qualified technician capable of:
1. using the machine as the operator;
2. intervening on mechanical organs for adjustments, maintenance and repairs;
3. reading technical drawings and spare part-list.
In extraordinary cases, he is trained to work the machine with reduced safeties.
If necessary, it can give instructions to the operator for a good use of the machine for
production purposes.
Note: he is not enabled to intervene on electrical systems under tension.
Qualified technician able to carry out preventive/corrective maintenance on all electrical
parts of the machine subject to maintenance or repair.
Qualified technician able to have access to all parts of the machine for visual analysis,
equipment health control, adjustments and calibrations.
Qualified technician capable of:
1. using the machine as the operator;
1. intervening on adjustments and electrical systems for maintenance, repair and
replacement of worn parts;
1. reading electrical diagrams and check the correct functional cycle.
If necessary, it can give the operator instructions for a good use of the machine for
production purposes.
He can operate in the presence of voltage inside the electrical panels, derivation boxes,
control equipment etc. only if he is the appropriate person (PEI). (Reference regulatory
EN50110-1).
Technician qualified by the Manufacturer and/or by his distributor for complex operations,
because he knows the production cycle of construction of the machine.
This person intervenes in accordance with the user's requests.
Skills are mechanical.
EC-compliant use and warning instructions
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