BS EN 17281:2021
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Safety requirements. Vehicle cleaning equipment
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2021 | 44 |
This document contains technical safety requirements for the design, equipment and testing of brushless vehicle washing systems and vehicle washing systems with brushes for, indoor and outdoor operation, i.e. roll-over vehicle washing systems, vehicle washing tunnels, manually movable vehicle washing facilities.
This document does not apply to hand-guided high pressure cleaners which are covered by EN 60335?2-79:2012 , to water recycling systems, buildings and doors for entering the traffic zone, for powered ride-on machines and powered walk-behind machines with a traction drive.
Signals (example doors, lighting systems) can be provided by the vehicle washing system.
This document contains requirements for the protection of persons and objects from accidents and damages during use and operation of vehicle washing systems.
Persons to be protected are:
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operators,
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maintenance and monitoring personnel,
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persons in the vicinity of vehicle washing systems,
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persons sitting in the vehicle during cleaning.
Objects to be protected are:
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vehicles.
Significant hazards associated with vehicle washing systems are listed in Clause 4. These hazards have been established by a risk assessment according to EN ISO 12100 and require measures to eliminate the hazard or to reduce the risk. These measures are specified in Clause 5 of this document.
The safety requirements assume that vehicle washing systems are regularly maintained by trained and competent persons according to the manufacturer’s information and that the operators, with the exception of users of self-service washing systems, have been instructed in the handling of vehicle washing systems.
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2 | undefined |
9 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
10 | 3 Terms and definitions |
13 | 4 List of hazards 5 Safety requirements and safety measures 5.1 General safety requirements 5.1.1 Shearing and crushing points at power-operated movable parts |
14 | 5.1.2 Tripping and twisting points 5.1.3 Gears and sprocket wheels 5.1.4 Belt and rope drives 5.1.5 Supporting means 5.1.6 Horizontal and vertical system components 5.1.7 Guides/guide pulleys |
15 | 5.1.8 Guiding system 5.1.9 Positioning system 5.1.10 Wall and ceiling rails 5.1.11 Ground rails 5.1.12 Protruding components 5.1.13 Accessible covers 5.1.14 Treads 5.1.15 Vehicle wheel guides |
16 | 5.1.16 Vehicle displacement devices 5.1.17 Liquid jets at vehicle washing systems 5.1.18 Monitoring 5.1.19 Electrical equipment 5.1.20 Fluid hydraulics equipment 5.1.21 Fluid pneumatics equipment |
17 | 5.1.22 Control devices 5.1.23 Actuators of control devices 5.1.24 Actuators for limit switches 5.1.25 Supply disconnecting devices 5.1.26 Emergency stop equipment 5.1.27 Automatic safeguard |
18 | 5.1.28 Electrical cables 5.1.29 Noise reduction 5.1.29.1 Noise reduction at source by design 5.1.29.2 Noise reduction by protective measures |
19 | 5.1.29.3 Noise reduction by information 5.1.30 Hot surfaces 5.1.31 Surfaces and edges 5.1.32 Washing additives 5.2 Additional requirements for systems for the cleaning of rail vehicles 5.2.1 Slewing platforms 5.2.2 Rigid platforms 5.2.3 Overhead contact line 5.3 Additional requirements for roll-over washing systems 5.3.1 Final positions of the travel area 5.3.2 Toppling safeguard |
20 | 5.3.3 Driving wheels of the travelling mechanisms 5.3.4 Front surface of the travelling mechanisms 5.3.5 Crushing points at wheel guides 5.3.6 Operator cabins for roll-over washing systems for special vehicles 5.4 Additional requirements for vehicle washing tunnels and vehicle conveying systems 5.4.1 Drawing-in points 5.4.2 Horizontal deflection of the conveyor chain 5.4.3 Vertical deflection of the conveyor chain |
21 | 5.4.4 Enclosures for the entry and exit openings 5.4.5 Nip points of the conveyor chain 5.4.6 Protection against unauthorized access 5.5 Additional requirements for manually movable vehicle washing systems 5.5.1 Stability 5.5.2 Tripping points 5.5.3 Control system 6 Verification of the safety requirements and/or measures 6.1 Verification of general safety requirements |
22 | 6.1.1 Crushing and shearing points at power-operated movable parts 6.1.2 Trip and twist points 6.1.3 Gears and sprocket wheels 6.1.4 Belt and rope drives 6.1.5 Supporting means 6.1.6 Horizontal and vertical system components 6.1.7 Guides/guide pulleys 6.1.8 Guiding system 6.1.9 Positioning system 6.1.10 Wall and ceiling rails |
23 | 6.1.11 Ground rails 6.1.12 Protruding components 6.1.13 Accessible covers 6.1.14 Treads 6.1.15 Vehicle wheel guides 6.1.16 Vehicle displacement units 6.1.17 Liquid jets at vehicle washing systems 6.1.18 Monitoring 6.1.19 Electrical equipment 6.1.20 Fluid hydraulics equipment 6.1.21 Fluid pneumatics equipment 6.1.22 Control devices 6.1.23 Actuators of control devices |
24 | 6.1.24 Actuators for limit switches 6.1.25 Supply disconnecting device 6.1.26 Emergency stop equipment 6.1.27 Automatic safeguard 6.1.28 Electrical cables 6.1.29 Noise measurement 6.1.30 Hot Surfaces 6.1.31 Surfaces and edges 6.1.32 Washing additives 6.2 Additional verification of systems for the cleaning of rail vehicles 6.2.1 Slewing platforms |
25 | 6.2.2 Rigid platforms 6.2.3 Overhead contact line 6.3 Additional verification of roll-over washing systems 6.3.1 Final positions of the travelling areas 6.3.2 Toppling safeguard 6.3.3 Driving wheels of the travelling mechanisms 6.3.4 Front surfaces of the travelling mechanism frames 6.3.5 Crushing points at wheel guides 6.3.6 Operator cabins for roll-over washing systems for special vehicles 6.4 Additional verification of vehicle washing tunnels and vehicles conveying units 6.4.1 Trapping points 6.4.2 Horizontal deflection of the conveyor chain |
26 | 6.4.3 Vertical deflection of the conveyor chain 6.4.4 Enclosure of the entry and exit openings 6.4.5 Nip points of the conveyor chain 6.4.6 Protection against unauthorized access 6.5 Additional verification of manually movable vehicle washing systems 6.5.1 Stability 6.5.2 Tripping points 6.5.3 Control system 7 Instructions for use |
28 | Annex A (informative)Application examples A.1 Example for the prevention of crushing points |
29 | A.2 Example for the prevention of crushing points |
30 | Annex B (informative)List of significant hazards |
34 | Annex C (normative)Noise test code C.1 General C.2 Description of the different families of vehicle washing systems C.2.1 Roll-over family C.2.2 Tunnels family |
35 | C.2.3 Manually moveable vehicle washing systems C.3 Determination of A-weighted sound power level C.4 Determination of A-weighted emission sound pressure level at workstations C.4.1 General C.4.2 Roll-over family |
36 | C.4.3 Tunnels family C.4.4 Manually movable vehicle washing systems C.5 Installation and mounting conditions |
37 | C.6 Operating conditions C.7 Measurement uncertainties |
38 | C.8 Information to be recorded C.9 Information to be reported C.10 Declaration and verification of noise emission values |
39 | C.11 Example of noise emission declaration for a roll-over machine |
40 | Annex ZA (informative)Relationship between this European Standard and the essential requirements of Directive 2006/42/EC aimed to be covered |