Environmental Protection; Operator's Responsibility - Honeywell EK280 Operating Instructions Manual

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Safety
2.6

Environmental protection

CAUTION!
Environmentally hazardous substances!
If environmentally hazardous substances are handled incorrectly this
may cause significant damage to the environment, particularly if they are
improperly disposed of.
Therefore:
The instructions below should be observed at all times.
Appropriate measures should be taken immediately if
environmentally hazardous substances are accidentally released into
the environment. In cases of doubt, please inform the responsible
local authority about the damages.
The following environmentally hazardous substances are used:
Batteries
Batteries contain toxic heavy metals. They must be treated as special
hazardous waste and be disposed of in municipal waste collection points or
by a waste specialist.
2.7

Operator's responsibility

The device will be used in the commercial sector. The operator of the
device will therefore be subject to legal obligations concerning occupational
safety.
In addition to the safety information contained in these instructions, the
valid safety, accident prevention, and environmental protection regulations
for the area of application of the device, must be adhered to. In particular:
The operator must ensure that the valid safety, accident prevention,
and environmental protection regulations for the entire plant in which
the device is being integrated, are complied with.
The operator must be familiar with the valid occupational safety
regulations and must also be able to conduct a risk assessment to
determine risks arising from the specific working conditions in the
respective area of application of the device. The operator must then
implement this in the form of operating instructions for the operation
of the device.
Throughout the entire life cycle of the device, the operator must
determine whether their prepared operating instructions are
compatible with current regulations and amend these if and when
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