BS EN 12158-1:2021 – TC:2022 Edition
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Tracked Changes. Builders’ hoists for goods – Hoists with accessible platforms
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2022 | 176 |
1.1 This document deals with power-operated temporarily installed builder’s hoists (referred to as “hoists” in this document) intended for use by persons who are permitted to enter sites of engineering and construction, serving landing levels, having a load-carrying device: – designed for the transportation of goods only; – guided; – travelling vertically or along a path within 15° max. of the vertical; – supported or sustained by drum-driven wire rope, chain, rack and pinion or an expanding linkage mechanism; – where masts, when erected, may or may not require support from separate structures; – which permits the access of instructed persons during loading and unloading; – which are driven by appointed persons; – which permits, if necessary, during erection, dismantling, maintenance and inspection, the access and travel by persons who are competent and authorized. 1.2 The document deals with the significant hazards, hazardous situations or hazardous events relevant to such equipment as listed in Annex C which arise during the various phases in the life of such equipment and describes methods for the elimination or reduction of these hazards when it is used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer. 1.3 This document does not specify the additional requirements for: – hydraulic installations; – operation in severe conditions (e.g. extreme climates, strong magnetic fields); – lightning protection; – operation subject to special rules (e.g. potentially explosive atmospheres); – electromagnetic compatibility (emission, immunity); – handling of loads the nature of which could lead to dangerous situations (e.g. molten metal, acids/bases, radiating materials, fragile loads); – the use of combustion engines; – the use of remote controls; – hazards occurring during manufacture; – hazards occurring as a result of mobility; – hazards occurring as a result of being erected over a public road; – earthquakes; – noise; – ergonomics; – fixed guards; – operator intervention. 1.4 This document is not applicable to: – builder’s hoists for persons and materials; – lifts according to EN 81 3:2000+A1:2008 and EN 81 20:2020; – inclined hoists according to EN 12158 2:2000+A1:2010; – work cages suspended from lifting appliances; – work platforms carried on the forks of fork trucks; – transport platforms according to EN 16719:2018; – work platforms; – funiculars; – lifts specially designed for military purposes; – mine lifts; – theatre elevators; – special purpose lifts. 1.5 This document deals with the hoist installation. It includes the base frame and base enclosure but excludes the design of any concrete, hard core, timber or other foundation arrangement. It includes the design of mast ties but excludes the design of anchorage bolts to the supporting structure. It includes the landing gates and their frames but excludes the design of any anchorage fixing bolts to the supporting structure. 1.6 This document is not applicable to builders’ hoists for goods (hoists with accessible platforms) manufactured before the date of publication of this document by CEN.
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101 | A-30410937 |
102 | undefined |
110 | 1 Scope |
112 | 2 Normative references |
113 | 3 Terms and definitions |
115 | 4 Safety requirements and/or protective/risk reduction measures 4.1 Design considerations |
116 | 4.2 Load combinations and calculations 4.2.1 General 4.2.2 Calculation of structure |
121 | 4.2.3 Proof calculation 4.2.4 Limit states 4.2.5 Proof of competence |
122 | 4.2.6 Methods for the proof of competence 4.2.6.1 Limit state method |
123 | 4.2.6.2 Allowable stress method |
124 | 4.2.6.3 Elastic stability 4.2.7 Stability |
125 | 4.2.8 Fatigue stress analysis of drive and braking system components 4.3 Base frame |
126 | 4.4 Mast, ties and buffers 4.4.1 Guide structures and masts 4.4.2 Mast ties 4.4.3 Buffers 4.5 Hoistway protection and landing access 4.5.1 General |
127 | 4.5.2 Hoist base enclosure 4.5.3 Landing access 4.5.3.1 General |
128 | 4.5.3.2 Landings where loading and unloading takes place at floor level |
131 | 4.5.3.3 Landings where loading and unloading takes place over a fixed landing protection |
133 | 4.5.4 Materials for enclosure and guarding |
134 | 4.5.5 Landing gate locking devices 4.5.5.1 Landing gates in accordance with 4.5.3.2.7 (full height gates) 4.5.5.2 Landing gates in accordance with 4.5.3.2.8 (reduced height landing gates) or 4.5.3.3 (fixed landing protection 1,1 m or more) 4.5.5.3 Design |
135 | 4.5.6 Clearances 4.5.6.1 General 4.5.6.2 Clearances beneath the platform |
136 | 4.6 Platform 4.6.1 General requirements 4.6.1.1 General 4.6.1.2 Platform floor |
137 | 4.6.1.3 Platform sides 4.6.1.4 Platform gate |
140 | 4.6.2 Overspeed safety devices against falling of the platform |
141 | 4.6.3 Overload detection device |
142 | 4.7 Drive unit 4.7.1 General provisions 4.7.2 Protection and accessibility |
143 | 4.7.3 Suspension system 4.7.3.1 Rack and pinion drive |
146 | 4.7.3.2 Wire rope/chain suspension for platform |
148 | 4.7.4 Braking system |
149 | 4.8 Electric installations and appliances 4.8.1 General 4.8.2 Protection against electric faults |
150 | 4.8.3 Protection against the effects of external influences 4.8.4 Electric wiring 4.8.5 Contactors, relay-contactors |
151 | 4.8.6 Electrical safety devices |
152 | 4.8.7 Safety contacts 4.8.8 Travel-limit switches 4.8.8.1 Terminal stopping 4.8.8.2 Final stopping |
153 | 4.8.8.3 2-m stopping switch 4.8.8.4 Mast detection switch 4.8.9 Slack rope/chain device 4.8.10 Erection accessories 4.8.11 Stopping devices |
154 | 4.8.12 Stopping the machine 4.8.13 Control modes 4.8.13.1 Normal operation 4.8.13.2 Erection, dismantling and maintenance operation |
155 | 4.9 Breakdown conditions 5 Verification of safety requirements and/or protective/risk reduction measures 5.1 Verification of design |
157 | 5.2 Verification tests of overspeed safety device and overspeed governors 5.2.1 General provisions 5.2.2 Method of test |
158 | 5.2.3 Test report 5.3 Verification tests on each machine before first use |
159 | 6 Information for use 6.1 Instruction handbook 6.1.1 Comprehensive information 6.1.2 Contents of the instruction handbook 6.1.2.1 General 6.1.2.2 General information |
160 | 6.1.2.3 Capacity and design information 6.1.2.4 Dimensions and weights 6.1.2.5 Power-supply data electrical drive(s) |
161 | 6.1.2.6 Safety equipment 6.1.2.7 Additional technical information 6.1.2.8 Instructions for erection and dismantling (minimum contents) |
163 | 6.1.2.9 Instructions for operating and usage |
164 | 6.1.2.10 Breakdown procedures 6.1.2.11 Regular inspection and maintenance 6.2 Markings |
166 | Annex A (informative)European stormwind map |
168 | Annex B (normative)Performance levels for safety devices |
169 | Annex C (informative)List of significant hazards |
171 | Annex ZA(informative)Relationship between this European Standard and the essential requirements of Directive 2006/42/EC aimed to be covered |