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BS EN 619:2022 – TC

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Tracked Changes. Continuous handling equipment and systems. Safety requirements for equipment for mechanical handling of unit loads

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BSI 2022 388
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This document deals with requirements for machine design, transport, installation, commissioning, operation, adjustment, maintenance and cleaning to minimize the hazards listed in Annex F. These hazards can arise during the operation and maintenance of continuous handling equipment and systems when carried out in accordance with the specifications given by the manufacturer or his authorized representative. This document deals with safety related technical verification during commissioning. This document applies to mechanical handling devices as defined in Clause 3, singly or combined to form a conveyor system, and designed exclusively for moving unit loads continuously on a predefined route from the loading to the unloading points, possibly with varying speed or cyclically. In general, it also applies to conveyors which are built into machines or attached to machines if not stated otherwise in a machine specific standard. Safety requirements and/or measures in this document apply to equipment used in all environments. However, additional risk assessments and safety measures need to be considered for uses in severe conditions, e.g. – freezer applications, – high temperatures, – corrosive environments, – strong magnetic fields, – potentially explosive atmospheres, – radioactive conditions and loads the nature of which could lead to a dangerous situation (e.g. molten metal, acids/bases, especially brittle loads, explosives), – operation on ships and earthquake effects and – contact with foodstuff. This document does not cover hazards during decommissioning. This document does not apply to conveying equipment and systems used underground or in public areas and to aircraft ground support equipment. In public areas only baggage carousels and check-in conveyors for airports are dealt with in this document. NOTE Aircraft ground support equipment is covered by the standards of CEN/TC 274. This document is not applicable to continuous handling equipment and systems manufactured before the date of its publication.

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223 A-30393185
224 undefined
234 1 Scope
2 Normative references
238 3 Terms and definitions
243 4 Safety requirements and/or protective/risk reduction measures
4.1 General
4.1.1 Area concept
4.1.2 Restricted area
244 4.2 Protection against mechanical hazards
4.2.1 General requirements for protection against moving parts
4.2.1.1 General requirements for guards and sensitive protective devices
247 4.2.1.2 Maximum speed for risk due to movement of unit loads
248 4.2.2 Conveyors in assembly-lines on which persons may travel in horizontal direction
4.2.3 Measures for protection against unintended movement
4.2.4 Strength calculation
4.2.4.1 Strength of non-fixed load lifting attachments
4.2.4.2 Strength of ropes, chains and belts for lifting purposes
249 4.2.5 Stability against overturning for mobile conveyors
4.2.6 Protection against falling or ejected objects
4.2.7 Prevention of sharp edges, sharp angles and rough surfaces
4.2.8 Preventing access to danger areas across the load entry/exit points or stopping the dangerous movement (Figure 1: B or C)
250 4.2.9 Preventing access across the load entry/exit points to restricted areas (Figure 1: A)
251 4.2.10 Requirements for separating plates, nets, mats, roof type profiles and sloping plates
4.3 Measures for protection against electrical hazards
4.3.1 Electrical equipment
252 4.3.2 Means of disconnection
4.3.3 IP-Degree of protection
4.4 Safety requirements related to EMC
4.5 Electrostatic charges
253 4.6 Hydraulic and pneumatic systems and equipment
4.6.1 Hydraulics
4.6.2 Pneumatics
4.7 Measures for isolation and energy dissipation
4.8 Protection against thermal hazards
4.9 Noise reduction at design stage
254 4.10 Means of access
4.10.1 General
4.10.2 Cross over passageways
255 4.11 Provisions for maintenance
4.11.1 Work at machines with open guards
256 4.11.2 Lighting
4.12 Transport of machines
4.13 Lifting of machines or parts of the plant
4.14 Ergonomic requirements in machine design
4.15 Control devices
257 4.16 Start and restart function
4.17 Stop functions and stop control devices
4.18 Emergency stopping
258 4.19 Failure of the power supply
4.20 Particular/additional requirements for specific conveyors
4.20.1 Vertical switch conveyors
4.20.2 Crushing and shearing points between conveyors and conveyed unit loads
4.20.2.1 Crushing and shearing points between roller conveyors and conveyed unit loads
259 4.20.2.2 Crushing and shearing points between carrying-chain or multi belt conveyors and conveyed unit loads
4.20.3 Nip points on belt driven roller conveyors
4.20.4 Plate conveyors
4.20.5 Underfloor chain conveyors
4.20.6 Telescopic conveyors (boom conveyors)
260 4.20.6.1 Height adjustable telescopic conveyors
4.20.6.2 Rail bound mobile telescopic conveyors
4.20.6.3 Telescopic conveyors with platforms
261 4.20.7 Rail bound conveyors
4.20.8 Overhead conveyors
4.20.8.1 General
4.20.8.2 Safety distances for overhead conveyors
4.20.8.3 Safety distances for overhead conveyors in restricted areas
4.20.8.4 Working places under, on or at overhead conveyors
263 4.20.8.5 Rollers of overhead conveyors
4.20.8.6 Dimensioning of track, steelwork and carrier
4.20.8.7 Interruptions of tracks of overhead conveyors
4.20.8.8 Load securing
4.20.8.9 Transfer devices of overhead conveyors
264 4.20.8.10 Maintenance vehicles for overhead conveyors
4.20.8.11 Maintenance requirements for self-propelled overhead conveyors
4.20.9 Transfer cars
4.20.9.1 General
4.20.9.2 Limitation of travel
4.20.9.3 Transfer cars with guards
265 4.20.9.4 Transfer cars without separation
266 4.20.9.5 Transfer cars without separation in restricted areas
4.20.9.6 Transfer cars with onboard operator
267 4.20.10 Destination Coded Vehicle ā€“ systems and rail-guided floor track conveyors
4.20.11 Vertical transfer devices
4.20.11.1 Access to vertical transfer device
268 4.20.11.2 Preventing access from the working place and traffic area to the danger area of vertical transfer devices
4.20.11.3 Preventing access from the restricted area to the danger area of a vertical transfer device
4.20.11.4 Safety clearances in vertical transfer devices
4.20.11.5 Falling of lifting carriage or counterweight of vertical transfer devices above working places, traffic area and restricted area
4.20.11.6 Falling of lifting carriage or counterweight of vertical transfer devices on storey floors
4.20.11.7 Switching off for vertical transfer devices
4.20.11.8 Lowering speed for hydraulic and pneumatic powered vertical transfer devices
269 4.20.11.9 Overload protection system of vertical transfer devices
4.20.11.10 Vertical transfer device where riding on the lifting carriage is intended
270 4.20.11.11 Vertical transfer devices where standing on and/or under the lifting carriage is intended
4.20.11.12 Slackness of rope, belt or chain
271 4.20.11.13 Circulating conveyor ā€“ protective measures
4.20.12 Horizontal transfer devices
4.20.12.1 Turntable (turning the conveyor)
4.20.12.2 Pushers
272 4.20.13 Sorters
273 4.20.13.1 Safety measures at induct points
4.20.13.2 Safety measures for manual infeed positions
4.20.13.3 Safety measures for the use of service vehicles for loop-sorters
274 4.20.13.4 Chutes at sorters
4.20.14 Conveyors in public areas of airports
4.20.14.1 Manned check-in conveyors
4.20.14.2 Self-check-in conveyors
4.20.14.3 Reclaim conveyors
275 4.21 Safety related parts of control systems/performance level
279 5 Verification of safety requirements and/or protective/risk reduction measures
5.1 General
5.2 Visual inspections
280 5.3 Measurements
5.4 Functional test
5.5 Calculation
5.6 EMC-Tests in relation to the Machinery Directive
291 6 Information for use
6.1 Instruction handbook
6.1.1 General
6.1.2 Instructions for the installation of the equipment
6.1.3 Instructions for the use of the equipment
292 6.1.4 Instructions for maintenance
293 6.1.5 Training
6.1.6 Remaining underneath loads
6.1.7 Instruction handbook for vertical transfer devices
6.1.8 Hazards generated by conveyed loads
294 6.1.9 Noise emission declaration
6.2 Marking
6.2.1 Rating plate
6.2.2 Load bearing capacity
6.2.3 Sign at vertical transfer devices
6.2.4 Marking of hydraulic fluid reservoirs
6.2.5 Marking of couplings in hydraulic or pneumatic systems
6.2.6 Prohibition sign for unauthorised persons
295 6.2.7 Sign ā€œNo thoroughfareā€
6.2.8 Signs at conveying systems
296 Annex A (informative)Examples of continuous handling equipment
316 Annex B (informative)Examples of mechanical hazards
320 Annex C (normative)Typical safety requirements and/or measures
349 Annex D (normative)Typical examples to prevent access to restricted and danger areas or to stop the dangerous movements
368 Annex E (normative)Noise test code
E.1 General
E.2 Determination of Aā€weighted emission sound pressure level
369 E.3 Measurement positions
E.3.1 Operator positions
E.3.2 Positions if working places are undefined
371 E.3.3 Additional measurement positions
372 E.4 Operating conditions during measurements
373 E.5 Information to be recorded
E.6 Information to be reported
E.7 Noise emission declaration
374 E.8 Example of a dual-number noise declaration for a vertical transfer device
375 Annex F (informative)List of significant hazards on conveyors and conveyor systems
378 Annex ZA (informative)Relationship between this European Standard and essential requirements of Directive 2006/42/EC aimed to be covered
BS EN 619:2022 - TC
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