Personnel: (who enter the storage area) should be;
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Responsible and competent to maintain the gas store and its contents as above.
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Familiar with and able to identify the contents of the gas containers and their potential hazards.
3.1.2. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES:
An emergency results from:
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A fi re near or in the cylinder manifold room.
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An unintended leak of gas from the cylinders or pipeline.
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Some other potential or actual incident which will aff ect the integrity of the manifold installation.
Procedure to follow:
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Raise the alarm and notify a supervisor and/or call the fi re brigade.
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Evacuate all personnel from the immediate danger area.
In case of fi re, remove all cylinders:
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Close the cylinder valve(s) on all cylinder(s)/ cylinder bundles.
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Close the bank isolating valve(s).
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Disconnect the high pressure hoses.
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Move the cylinders to a safe area using a suitable cylinder trolley.
In the case of an uncontrollable escape of gas:
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Open the doors to the manifold room to ventilate the area.
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Do not introduce sources of ignition into the area.
It is important that ready access to these instructions is given at all times and that the mani-
fold is not put into operation until the operator is fully familiar with its functions, controls and
safety precautions.
It is the duty of all employers to provide such information, training and supervision according
to national standards as is necessary to ensure so far as is reasonably practical the health and
safety at work of its employees.
4. PERSONNEL INSTRUCTIONS
The Medical Devices Directive 93/42/EEC states that product provider must ensure that all per-
sonnel handling the product are provided with the operating instructions & performance data.
Do not use the product without properly familiarization of the product and its safe operation
as defi ned in this Instruction for use. Ensure user is aware of particular information and knowl-
edge required for the gas in use.
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