Safety Warnings For The Environmental Impact; Residual Risks - VM Motori D703E2 Manual De Instrucciones

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SAFETY WARNINGS FOR THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

Each organization is responsible for
implementing procedures aimed at
identifying, evaluating and controlling the
environmental impact of its own activities
(products, services, etc.).
The procedures to be followed to identi-
fy any significant environmental impact
should take into account the following
factors:
– Emissions in the atmosphere
– Discharged liquids
– Waste disposal
– Soil contamination
– Use of raw materials and natural resour-
ces
– Local problems related to the environ-
mental impact. In order to reduce the
environmental impact, the manufacturer
provides below a few indications to be
taken into account by all those who will
interact with the engine throughout its
expected life.

RESIDUAL RISKS

During the design and construction of the
engine, the constructor has paid particular
attention to aspects which may present
a potential risk to the health and safety
of people who come into contact with the
engine.
Despite this, some potential and hidden
risks still exist.
Danger of injuring your arms
Do not put your hands inside any moving
part.
Danger of being burnt
Pay attention to hot surfaces
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– All packaging components should be di-
sposed of in accordance with the legisla-
tion in force in the country where disposal
takes place.
– When installing the engine, ensure a
suitable air renewal in the environment to
protect the operators from a high concen-
tration of harmful substances.
– During operation and maintenance, do
not throw away polluting products (oils,
greases, etc) in the environment and
carry out the differentiated waste disposal
according to the composition of the diffe-
rent materials and in compliance with the
legislation in force. Electric and electronic
components should be carried out as
special waste.
– Keep the exhaust pipelines efficient to
limit the noise level of the engine and to
reduce atmospheric pollution.
– While decommissioning the engine,
divide all the components depending on
their chemical composition and dispose of
them accordingly.
When planning the installation of the
engine onto the vehicle, the installation
technician must conduct an analysis to
evaluate the potential risks from moving
components (danger of becoming trapped
in the transmission belt) and other hazar-
dous zones (danger of scalding).
Once the engine is installed, before star-
ting the engine for the first time, evaluate
whether the potentially hazardous zones
have been fitted with adequate safety
devices.
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