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
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built and supplied.
Perform all the operations necessary for the efficient operation of the
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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
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parts of the instrument subject to maintenance or repair.
Accessing all parts of the instrument for visual analysis, status checks,
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adjustments and calibrations.
Using the instrument like the operator.
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Working on mechanical parts for adjustments, maintenance and
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repairs.
Reading pneumatic, hydraulic and hydraulic diagrams, technical
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drawings and parts lists.
Operating the instrument with reduced safeties (only when strictly
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necessary).
Giving the operator instructions on how to use the tool properly for
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production purposes.
NOTE: The mechanical maintenance technician is not qualified to work on
live electrical installations.