BS EN 15061:2022 – TC:2023 Edition
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Tracked Changes. Safety of machinery. Safety requirements for strip processing line machinery and equipment
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2023 | 305 |
This document defines the general safety requirements of strip processing lines. This document applies to: Strip processing lines for treating metal strip, from – coil take-over-point of the entry section (terminal equipment, see 3.2) through the – process (processing and terminal equipment, see 3.3 and 3.2) up to the – coil take-over-point of the exit section or interface to other lines (terminal equipment), see Figure 1. Figure 1 – Terminal and processing equipment NOTE 1 The aforementioned processes can also occur in combination. If the aforementioned processes will be combined with processes which are not covered by the scope of this document, this document can be used as a guideline. NOTE 2 Thermo process equipment integrated in strip processing lines is covered by the EN 746 series. For dryers and ovens, in which flammable substances are released, EN 1539 applies. This document does not cover: – thermo process equipment, e.g. in accordance with the EN 746 series; – dryers and ovens in accordance with EN 1539; – coil transporting system before coil take-over-point at the entry section and after coil take-over-point at the exit section, e.g. hook conveyors, overhead cranes, fork lift and railway trucks and other vehicles; – acid regeneration plants; – regeneration plants which are not integral part of the strip processing line; – storage equipment for coils; – rolling mill stands (i.e. skin pass and reduction stands) according to EN 15094; – rollshop equipment; – separate process technology (e.g. compressed air system, treatment of water and treatment of rolling lubricant); – separate cleaning system for exhaust air; – firefighting systems. NOTE 3 Protection of persons in case of using asphyxiant gases used in firefighting system is covered by this document, see Annex C. This document deals with foreseeable significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to strip processing lines, when used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer. It provides the requirements to be met by the manufacturer to ensure the safety of persons and property during transport, commissioning, use, de-commissioning and maintenance periods, as well as in the event of foreseeable failures or malfunctions that can occur in the equipment. For modernization, this document (type-C standard) can be applied for the part to be modernized.
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194 | A-30401011 |
195 | undefined |
200 | 1 Scope |
201 | 2 Normative references |
204 | 3 Terms and definitions |
209 | 4 List of significant hazards |
210 | 5 Safety requirements and/or protective/risk-reducing measures |
213 | 5.2.9.1 General |
214 | 5.2.9.2 Characteristic tasks and conditions for exemplary operating modes |
215 | 5.2.9.3 Control stand (fixed, local) 5.2.9.4 Portable control device (wired or wireless) 5.2.10.1 General 5.2.10.2 Enabling control device 5.2.10.3 Hold-to-run control device |
216 | 5.2.11.1 General |
217 | 5.2.11.2 Safety access |
218 | 5.2.11.3 Access to rotating/moving parts 5.2.11.4 Service and inspection of the equipment 5.2.11.5 Reconditioning or repair 5.2.11.6 Functional tests of the equipment in the framework of maintenance |
219 | 5.2.11.7 Requirements for strip inspection stands |
223 | 5.2.24.1 Radiation emitting systems |
224 | 5.2.24.2 Electromagnetic fields 5.2.24.3 Heat radiation and surface temperatures 5.2.25.1 General |
225 | 5.2.25.2 Media that shall be disposed from the line 5.2.26.1 General 5.2.26.2 Maintenance of equipment containing dangerous substances |
227 | 5.2.30.1 Noise reduction at source by design 5.2.30.2 Noise reduction by protective measures 5.2.30.3 Noise reduction by information 5.2.30.4 Noise sources and examples of noise reduction measures |
228 | 5.2.30.5 Declaration of noise emission values |
276 | 6 Verification/validation of the safety requirements/functions and/or protective/risk reduction measures |
278 | 7 Information for use |
279 | 7.4.1.1 General information |
280 | 7.4.1.2 Operating manual 7.4.1.3 Maintenance manual |
282 | 8 Supplementary information regarding repair work |
284 | Annex A (normative)Requirements for shut-down, emergency stop and other stop functions A.1 General A.2 Specific requirements |
285 | A.3 Selection of stop functions A.4 Emergency stop areas A.5 Compilation of applicable shut-down, emergency stop and other stop functions |
289 | Annex B (normative)Noise test code B.1 Introduction |
290 | B.2 Determination of sound power level B.3 Measurement of emission sound pressure levels at work stations B.4 Measurement uncertainty |
291 | B.5 Operating conditions B.6 Information to be recorded and reported B.7 Declaration and verification of noise emission values |
293 | Annex C (normative)Protection of persons in case of using asphyxiant gases used infirefighting systems C.1 General C.2 Warning devices |
294 | C.3 Restraint devices C.4 Preliminary warning time |
295 | C.5 Interrupt device for extinguishing gas C.6 Blocking devices C.7 Pipes |
296 | C.8 Rooms and adjacent areas C.9 Escape routes C.10 Doors C.11 Marking C.12 Instruction handbook |
297 | Annex D (informative)Exemplary solutions |
301 | Annex E (informative)Example for the risk analysis due to interfaces |
302 | Annex F (informative)Example for modes of operation in relation to segregated areas |