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2.6 OPERATOR QUALIFICATIONS
The table below shows the skills and qualifications of the operators assigned to the various tasks:
JOB DESCRIPTION
OPERATOR
MANUFACTURER'S
TECHNICIAN
CONDUCTOR OF
LIFTING EQUIPMENT
MECHANICAL
MAINTENANCE
TECHNICIAN
DEFINITION
User personnel, trained and able to:
Use the tool for production purposes, for the activities for which it was
built and supplied.
Perform all the operations necessary for the efficient operation of the
machine and for their own safety or that of any collaborators.
If in doubt, the operator must report any anomaly to his/her superior.
NOTE: The operator is not allowed to perform any maintenance.
Technician qualified by the manufacturer and/or its distributor for complex
operations, because aware of the production cycle of the instrument.
This person intervenes in accordance with the user's requests.
His/Her skills are mechanical.
Qualified technician able to safely drive and manoeuvre lifting equipment
and handle loads lifted with it.
Qualified technician capable of:
Carrying out preventive/corrective maintenance on all mechanical
parts of the instrument subject to maintenance or repair.
Accessing all parts of the instrument for visual analysis, status checks,
adjustments and calibrations.
Using the instrument like the operator.
Working on mechanical parts for adjustments, maintenance and
repairs.
Reading pneumatic, hydraulic and hydraulic diagrams, technical
drawings and parts lists.
Operating the instrument with reduced safeties (only when strictly
necessary).
Giving the operator instructions on how to use the tool properly for
production purposes.
NOTE: The mechanical maintenance technician is not qualified to work on
live electrical installations.

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