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BSI 15/30312749 DC:2015 Edition

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BS EN 16808. Petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries. Safety of machineries. Manual elevators

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BSI 2015 35
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1 30312749
5 41_e_stf
Foreword
6 Introduction
7 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
8 Figure 1 — Side door elevator
9 Figure 2 — Center-latch elevator
Figure 3 — Slip-type elevator with slips and setting ring
Figure 4 — Insert-type elevator
10 Figure 5 — Loading of closed-ring elevator in the axial direction
Figure 6 — Elevator with jaws
11 Figure 7 — Elevator with hinge pins only
Figure 8 — Vertical tubular
Figure 9 — Non-vertical tubular
12 Figure 10 — Schematic showing periods of safe use within service life of manual elevators
13 4 Abbreviated terms
5 List of significant hazards and relation to EC Machinery Directive
6 Safety requirements and/or protective measures
6.1 General requirements for manual elevators
6.2 Mechanical strength
6.3 Safety design of manual elevators
6.3.1 General
14 6.3.2 Ergonomic design
6.3.3 Fastening methods and DROPS prevention of parts
6.3.3.1 Primary-fixing
6.3.3.2 Securing against loosening (secondary retention)
6.3.3.3 Securing against dropping (DROPS prevention)
6.3.4 Suspension points
15 6.3.5 Moving parts, pinch points and guards
6.4 Other protective measures
6.4.1 Risks due to surfaces, edges or angles
6.4.2 Size and type verification (errors of fitting)
6.4.3 Static electricity
6.4.4 Loss of stability
16 6.4.5 Explosion safety
6.4.6 Controls
6.4.7 Elevator coating
6.5 Verification of design
6.5.1 General
6.5.2 Service life
17 6.5.3 Fatigue life
6.5.4 Maintenance
7 Functions for preparing the elevator for a safe lift: Wrapping, securing, locking, & verification
7.1 General
7.2 Black box approach
18 Figure 11 — Schematic of steps in black box approach to closing of manual elevators
7.3 Wrapping
19 Figure 12 — Examples of wrapping
7.4 Securing
20 Figure 13 — Examples of securing
7.5 Locking
Figure 14 — Examples of locking
7.6 Verification
21 8 Closed-ring elevator
8.1 Wrapping
Figure 15 — Wrapping of closed-ring elevator around tubular
8.2 Securing and locking
8.3 Verification
9 Instructions for use
24 Figure 16 —Examples of space required for safe repair, maintenance, storage and operation (working)
10 Marking of manual elevators
25 Figure 17 — The rated load symbol for “vertical lifting” only
Figure 18— Rated load symbols for “vertical” and “non-vertical lifting”
27 Annex A (normative) Verification tests for elevators
A.1 Design verification
A.1.1 Design verification test
A.1.2 Life cycle test
A.1.3 Design function testing
A.1.4 Verification of the safety requirements and/or measures
A.2 Product verification
A.2.1 Proof load test (individual test) verification
28 Table A.1 — Manual elevators — List of verification methods
29 Annex B (normative) List of significant hazards and associated requirement
Table B.1 — Manual elevators — List of significant hazards and associated requirements
31 Annex ZA (informative) Relation between the clauses of 2006/42/EC Machinery Directive and this European Standard
Table ZA.1 — Manual elevators — Relation between the clauses of 2006/42/EC Machinery Directive and this European Standard (1 of 3)
32 Table ZA.2 — Manual elevators — Relation between the clauses of 2006/42/EC Machinery Directive and this European Standard (2 of 3)
33 Table ZA.3 — Manual elevators — Relation between the clauses of 2006/42/EC Machinery Directive and this European Standard (3 of 3)
35 Bibliography
BSI 15/30312749 DC
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