This document specifies a laboratory substitution method to determine the insertion loss without flow
of ducted, mainly absorbent, circular and rectangular silencers, as well as other duct elements for use
in ventilating and air-conditioning systems.
NOTE Laboratory measurement procedures for ducted silencers with superimposed flow are described in
ISO 7235[5].
This document is applicable to silencers where the design velocity does not exceed 15 m/s. As the
method does not include self-generated flow noise, this document is not suitable for tests on silencers
where this type of noise is of great importance for the evaluation of the silencer performance. As most
silencers, particularly in offices and dwelling, have design velocities below 15 m/s, this document can
often be a cost-efficient alternative to ISO 7235[5].
The insertion loss determined according to this document in a laboratory is not necessarily the same
as the insertion loss obtained in an installation in the field. Different sound and flow fields in the duct
yield different results. In this document, the sound field is dominated by plane wave modes. Due to the
use of regular test ducts, the results can include some flanking transmission via structural vibrations
in the duct walls that sets an upper limit to the insertion loss that can be determined.
This document is intended to be used for circular silencers with diameters of 80 mm to 2 000 mm or for
rectangular silencers with cross-sectional areas within the same range.

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This standard specifies the essential safety requirements for the design, construction and use of injection moulding machines for the processing of plastics and/or rubber.

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This draft European standard specifies safety requirements relating to the design and construction of calenders intended for the processing of rubber or plastics.
This draft European standard concerns the calender alone, including all components fixed to its frame.
Annex C shows examples of various types of calenders and Annex D shows examples of calendaring processes.
This draft European standard deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations or hazardous events relevant to the design and construction of calenders, when the machines are used as intended and under the conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Annex B).
This draft European standard does not deal with:
-   hazards generated by the processing of explosive materials, or materials which give rise to an explosive atmosphere;
-   hazards due to laser or ionizing radiation;
-   hazards generated if the calender is installed in an explosive atmosphere.
Two roll mills are covered by EN 1417.
This draft European standard applies to machinery manufactured after its date of approval by CEN.

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2020-01-17 JF: Through decision BT C190/2019, the BT approved the removal of the link for this standard with the Machinery Directive.
2019-05-31 JF: Following the discussion at the Nucleus (core group of the CEN-CENELEC sector on machinery safety), it was concluded that this standard should not be listed in the Official Journal of European Union (OJEU) under the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC because these are guidelines. This had been agreed with the TC. CCMC is preparing the BT document on the withdrawal of the link with the Machinery Directive.
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2020-01-17 JF: Through decision BT C190/2019, the BT approved the removal of the link for this standard with the Machinery Directive.
2019-05-31 JF: Following the discussion at the Nucleus (core group of the CEN-CENELEC sector on machinery safety), it was concluded that this standard should not be listed in the Official Journal of European Union (OJEU) under the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC because these are guidelines. This had been agreed with the TC. CCMC is preparing the BT document on the withdrawal of the link with the Machinery Directive.
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This document specifies safety requirements relating to the design and construction of calenders (see 3.1.1) intended for the calendering, polishing, laminating or embossing of rubber or plastics.
This document concerns the calender alone, including the following integrated components: cutting device, stock guides and feeding device, secondary roller.
Annex C shows examples of various types of calenders and Annex D shows examples of calendaring processes.
This document deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations or hazardous events relevant to the design and construction of calenders, when the machines are used as intended and under the conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer during all the phases of the life of the machine as described in EN ISO 12100:2010, 5.4 (see Annex B).
This document does not deal with:
-   hazards generated by the processing of explosive materials, or materials which give rise to an explosive atmosphere;
-   hazards due to laser or ionizing radiation;
-   hazards generated if the calender is installed in an explosive atmosphere.
Two roll mills are covered by EN 1417.
This document is not applicable to calenders manufactured before the date of its publication.

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This draft European standard specifies the essential safety requirements applicable to the design and construction of reaction moulding machines and plants.
The significant and specific hazards are listed in Annex A and are dealt with in this draft European standard.
This draft European standard does not cover the hazards related to the cutting unit (see EN 14886:2008).
This draft European standard does not cover the requirements for the design of exhaust systems.
This draft European standard does not cover the hazards arising from the assembly of separate units not supplied at the same time by the same manufacturer.
This draft European standard applies to reaction moulding machines and plants manufactured after its date of publication.
Reaction moulding machines usually do not produce explosive atmospheres. Where materials are processed, which may cause an explosive atmosphere, the Directive 94/9/EC on the Equipment intended for use in Potentially Explosive Atmospheres (ATEX) should be applied. Explosion hazards are not dealt with in this document.

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This draft European Standard specifies the essential safety requirements applicable to the design and construction of haul-offs for cable, cable core, profiles and pipes used in extrusion lines for processing plastic and rubber for the hazards identified in Annex A. The following kinds of haul-offs are covered:
-   caterpillar haul-offs;
-   belt haul-offs;
-   capstan haul-offs;
-   belt capstan haul-offs;
-   roller haul-offs.
The machine begins at the product inlet opening and ends at the product outlet.
Cutting units which are integrated with or attached to the haul-off are not covered.
Take-off devices used on film or sheet lines are not covered.
Unwinding and winding machines are not subject to this standard. They are being dealt with in a separate standard being produced by another working group of CEN/TC 145.
This European Standard is not applicable to haul-offs that are manufactured before the date of its publication.

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This document specifies the essential safety requirements applicable to the design and construction of reaction moulding machines and plants as defined in 3.1 and 3.2.
This document deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations or hazardous events during all phases of the machine life cycle (see EN ISO 12100:2010, 5.4), when reaction moulding machines and plants are used as intended and under conditions of misuse that are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Annex A).
A reaction moulding machine begins at the working tank(s) and ends at the mixing head(s).
A reaction moulding plant begins at the working tank(s) and ends at the product shaping and transport equipment or at the moulding equipment (see 3.6 and 3.7).
This document is not applicable to reaction moulding machines and plants manufactured before the date of its publication.
NOTE   Reaction moulding machines and plants usually do not produce explosive atmospheres. Where materials are processed, which may cause an explosive atmosphere, the Directive 2014/34/EU on the Equipment intended for use in Potentially Explosive Atmospheres (ATEX) can be applied.
Explosion hazards are not dealt with in this document.
Fire hazards are not dealt with in this document.
This document does not cover the requirements for the design of the exhaust systems.

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This document deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to haul-offs for cable, cable core, profiles and pipes for processing plastic and rubber, when they are used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Annex A). The hazards have been identified taking into account all phases of the machine life cycle according to EN ISO 12100:2010, 5.4.
The following kinds of haul-offs are covered:
-   caterpillar haul-offs;
-   belt haul-offs;
-   capstan haul-offs;
-   belt capstan haul-offs;
-   roller haul-offs.
The haul-off can function independently and begins at the product inlet opening and ends at the product outlet.
Cutting units which are integrated with or attached to the haul-off are not covered.
Take-off devices used on film or sheet lines are not covered.
This document is not applicable to haul-offs that are manufactured before the date of its publication.

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This document specifies safety requirements and measures for the verification of the design and
construction of hand-held, integrally-driven combustion engine hedge trimmers (hereafter referred to
as “hedge trimmers”) designed to be used by a single operator for trimming hedges and bushes while
utilizing one or more linear reciprocating cutter blades.
This document is also applicable to ”split-boom” type hedge trimmers and to multi-purpose machines
when configured as a hedge trimmer.
It establishes methods for the elimination or reduction of hazards arising from the use of the hedge
trimmers. In addition, it specifies the type of information to be provided by the manufacturer on safe
working practices.
This document deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to powered
hand-held hedge trimmers when they are used as intended and under the conditions of misuse that are
reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Clause 4).
This document is not applicable to hedge trimmers with an engine displacement over 80 cm3, nor is it
applicable to hedge trimmers manufactured before the date of its publication.

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This document specifies safety requirements and measures for the verification of the design and construction of hand-held, integrally-driven combustion engine hedge trimmers (hereafter referred to as "hedge trimmers") designed to be used by a single operator for trimming hedges and bushes while utilizing one or more linear reciprocating cutter blades.
This document is also applicable to "split-boom" type hedge trimmers and to multi-purpose machines when configured as a hedge trimmer.
It establishes methods for the elimination or reduction of hazards arising from the use of the hedge trimmers. In addition, it specifies the type of information to be provided by the manufacturer on safe working practices.
This document deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to powered hand-held hedge trimmers when they are used as intended and under the conditions of misuse that are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Clause 4).
This document is not applicable to hedge trimmers with an engine displacement over 80 cm3, nor is it applicable to hedge trimmers manufactured before the date of its publication.

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This European Standard specifies the essential safety requirements applicable to the design and construction of blade granulators and shredders used to reduce the size of products made from plastics and/or rubber.
Machines considered in this European Standard begin at the outer edge of the feeding device/feed opening and end at the discharge area.
This European Standard deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations or hazardous events that are listed in Annex A, when blade granulators and shredders are used as intended and under conditions of misuse that are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer.
This European Standard does not deal with
-   equipment for feeding material or discharging processed material that is not an integral part of the machine,
-   hazards caused by processing materials that could be hazardous to health,
-   safety measures to reduce the risk from ignition of flammable residues in material to be processed;
-   requirements for local exhaust ventilation systems.
This European Standard is not applicable to blade granulators and shredders that are manufactured before the date of its publication.

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This European Standard specifies the essential safety requirements applicable to the design and construction of blade granulators and shredders used to reduce the size of products made from plastics and/or rubber.
Machines considered in this European Standard begin at the outer edge of the feeding device/feed opening and end at the discharge area.
This European Standard deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations or hazardous events during all phases of the machine life cycle (see Annex A), when blade granulators and shredders are used as intended and under conditions of misuse that are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer.
This European Standard does not deal with:
- equipment for feeding material or discharging processed material that is not an integral part of the machine;
- machines intended to process materials that could be hazardous to health or flammable materials (e.g. expanded foam material).
This European Standard is not applicable to blade granulators and shredders that are manufactured before the date of its publication.

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This European Standard deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations or hazardous events relevant to the design and construction of internal mixers for production and laboratory applications, when the machines are used as intended and under the conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Annex A).
An internal mixer begins at the feed openings and ends at the discharge opening.
Internal mixers usually do not produce explosive atmospheres. Where materials are processed, which may cause an explosive atmosphere, the Directive 94/9/EC on the Equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres (ATEX) should be applied. Explosion hazards are not dealt with in this document.
The safety requirements for the design of exhaust systems and of ancillary equipment are not covered. The safety requirements for the interaction between internal mixers and ancillary equipment are covered.
This European Standard is not applicable to internal mixers manufactured before the date of its publication.

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This European Standard deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations or hazardous events relevant to the design and construction of internal mixers during all phases of the machine life cycle (see EN ISO 12100:2010, 5.4), irrespective of their size and of the control modes of the feeding door and discharge door, for production and laboratory applications, when the machines are used as intended and under the conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Annex A).
An internal mixer for production and a tandem mixer with manual feeding begins at the feeding door and ends at the lower edge of the material discharge opening.
An internal mixer for production and a tandem mixer with automatic feeding begins at the conveyor, which is an integral part of the machine, and ends at the lower edge of the material discharge opening.
A laboratory internal mixer begins at the feeding door and ends at the material container, which is an integral part of the mixer.
With regard to noise emission measurement and declaration, only laboratory mixers are covered.
Explosion hazards are not dealt with in this document.
NOTE   Internal mixers usually do not produce explosive atmospheres. Where materials are processed, which may cause an explosive atmosphere, the Directive 2014/34/EU on the Equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres (ATEX) can be applied.
Exhaust systems are not covered.
This European Standard is not applicable to internal mixers manufactured before the date of its publication.

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This International Standard specifies a method for determining the elastic and permanent elongation
of a conveyor belt and the calculation of the elastic modulus.
It is not applicable or valid for light conveyor belts as described in ISO 21183-1.

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This part of ISO 15236 specifies the performance and constructional requirements applicable to
conveyor belts having steel cords in the longitudinal direction as reinforcement. The requirements for
construction given in Clause 6 apply to the design of single belts, as well as the design of complete type
series such as those covered in ISO 15236-2.

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ISO 15236-1:2016 specifies the performance and constructional requirements applicable to conveyor belts having steel cords in the longitudinal direction as reinforcement. The requirements for construction given in Clause 6 apply to the design of single belts, as well as the design of complete type series such as those covered in ISO 15236‑2.

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ISO 9856:2016 specifies a method for determining the elastic and permanent elongation of a conveyor belt and the calculation of the elastic modulus.
It is not applicable or valid for light conveyor belts as described in ISO 21183‑1.

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This part of ISO 14122 gives requirements for non-powered stairs, stepladders and guard-rails which
are a part of a stationary machine, and to the non-powered adjustable parts (e.g. foldable, slidable) and
movable parts of those fixed means of access.
NOTE 1 “Fixed” means of access are those mounted in such a manner (for example, by screws, nuts, welding)
that they can only be removed by the use of tools.
This part of ISO 14122 specifies minimum requirements that also apply when the same means of access
is required as the part of the building or civil construction (e.g. stairs, stepladders, guard-rails) where
the machine is installed, on condition that the main function of that part of the construction is to
provide a means of access to the machine.
NOTE 2 Where no local regulation or standards exists, this part of ISO 14122 may be used also for means of
access which are outside the scope of the standard.
It is intended that this part of ISO 14122 be used with ISO 14122-1 to give the requirements for steps,
stepladders and guard-rails.
The ISO 14122 series as a whole is applicable to both stationary and mobile machinery where fixed
means of access are necessary. It is not applicable to powered means of access such as lifts, escalators,
or other devices specially designed to lift persons between two levels.
This part of ISO 14122 is not applicable to machinery manufactured before the date of its publication.

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This part of ISO 14122 gives general requirements for access to stationary machines and guidance about
the correct choice of means of access when necessary access to the stationary machine is not possible
directly from the ground level or from a floor.
It is applicable to permanent means of access which are a part of a stationary machine, and also to nonpowered
adjustable parts (e.g. foldable, slidable) and movable parts of fixed means of access.
NOTE 1 “Fixed” means of access are those mounted in such a manner (for example, by screws, nuts, welding)
that they can only be removed by the use of tools.
This part of ISO 14122 specifies minimum requirements that also apply when the same means of access
is required as the part of the building or civil construction (e.g. working platforms, walkways, ladders)
where the machine is installed, on condition that the main function of that part of the construction is to
provide a means of access to the machine.
NOTE 2 Where no local regulation or standards exist, this part of ISO 14122 can be used for means of access
which are outside the scope of the standard.
It is intended that this part of ISO 14122 be used with a relevant access-specific part of ISO 14122.
The ISO 14122 series as a whole is applicable to both stationary and mobile machinery where fixed
means of access are necessary. It is not applicable to powered means of access such as lifts, escalators,
or other devices specially designed to lift persons between two levels.
This part of ISO 14122 is not applicable to machinery manufactured before the date of its publication.
For the significant hazards covered by this part of ISO 14122, see Clause 4.

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This part of ISO 14122 gives requirements for non-powered working platforms and walkways which
are a part of a stationary machine, and to the non-powered adjustable parts (e.g. foldable, sliding) and
movable parts of those fixed means of access.
NOTE 1 “Fixed” means of access are those mounted in such a manner (for example, by screws, nuts, welding)
that they can only be removed by the use of tools.
This part of ISO 14122 specifies minimum requirements that also apply when the same means of access
is required as the part of the building or civil construction (e.g. working platforms, walkways) where
the machine is installed, on condition that the main function of that part of the construction is to
provide a means of access to the machine.
NOTE 2 Where no local regulation or standards exist, this part of ISO 14122 can be used for means of access
which are outside the scope of the standard.
It is intended that this part of ISO 14122 be used with ISO 14122-1 to give the requirements for walking
platforms and walkways.
The ISO 14122 series as a whole is applicable to both stationary and mobile machinery where fixed
means of access are necessary. It is not applicable to powered means of access such as lifts, escalators,
or other devices specially designed to lift persons between two levels.
This part of ISO 14122 is not applicable to machinery manufactured before the date of its publication.

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This part of ISO 14122 gives requirements for fixed ladders which are a part of a stationary machine,
and to the non-powered adjustable parts (e.g. foldable, slidable) and movable parts of fixed ladder
systems.
NOTE 1 “Fixed” means of access are those mounted in such a manner (for example, by screws, nuts, welding)
that they can only be removed by the use of tools.
This part of ISO 14122 specifies minimum requirements that also apply when the same means of access
is required as the part of the building or civil construction (e.g. fixed ladders) where the machine is
installed, on condition that the main function of that part of the construction is to provide a means of
access to the machine.
NOTE 2 Where no local regulation or standards exists, this part of ISO 14122 may be used also for means of
access which are outside the scope of the standard.
It is intended that this part of ISO 14122 be used with ISO 14122-1 to give the requirements for fixed
ladder systems.
The ISO 14122 series as a whole is applicable to both stationary and mobile machinery where fixed
means of access are necessary. It is not applicable to powered means of access such as lifts, escalators,
or other devices specially designed to lift persons between two levels.
This part of ISO 14122 is not applicable to machinery manufactured before the date of its publication.

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ISO 14122-2:2016 gives requirements for non-powered working platforms and walkways which are a part of a stationary machine, and to the non-powered adjustable parts (e.g. foldable, sliding) and movable parts of those fixed means of access.
NOTE 1 "Fixed" means of access are those mounted in such a manner (for example, by screws, nuts, welding) that they can only be removed by the use of tools.
ISO 14122-2:2016 specifies minimum requirements that also apply when the same means of access is required as the part of the building or civil construction (e.g. working platforms, walkways) where the machine is installed, on condition that the main function of that part of the construction is to provide a means of access to the machine.
NOTE 2 Where no local regulation or standards exist, this part of ISO 14122 can be used for means of access which are outside the scope of the standard.
It is intended that this part of ISO 14122 be used with ISO 14122‑1 to give the requirements for walking platforms and walkways.
The ISO 14122 series as a whole is applicable to both stationary and mobile machinery where fixed means of access are necessary. It is not applicable to powered means of access such as lifts, escalators, or other devices specially designed to lift persons between two levels.
ISO 14122-2:2016 is not applicable to machinery manufactured before the date of its publication.

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ISO 14122-1:2016 gives general requirements for access to stationary machines and guidance about the correct choice of means of access when necessary access to the stationary machine is not possible directly from the ground level or from a floor.
It is applicable to permanent means of access which are a part of a stationary machine, and also to non-powered adjustable parts (e.g. foldable, slidable) and movable parts of fixed means of access.
NOTE 1 "Fixed" means of access are those mounted in such a manner (for example, by screws, nuts, welding) that they can only be removed by the use of tools.
ISO 14122-1:2016 specifies minimum requirements that also apply when the same means of access is required as the part of the building or civil construction (e.g. working platforms, walkways, ladders) where the machine is installed, on condition that the main function of that part of the construction is to provide a means of access to the machine.
NOTE 2 Where no local regulation or standards exist, this part of ISO 14122 can be used for means of access which are outside the scope of the standard.
It is intended that this part of ISO 14122 be used with a relevant access-specific part of ISO 14122.
The ISO 14122 series as a whole is applicable to both stationary and mobile machinery where fixed means of access are necessary. It is not applicable to powered means of access such as lifts, escalators, or other devices specially designed to lift persons between two levels.
ISO 14122-1:2016 is not applicable to machinery manufactured before the date of its publication.
For the significant hazards covered by this part of ISO 14122, see Clause 4.

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ISO 14122-3:2016 gives requirements for non-powered stairs, stepladders and guard-rails which are a part of a stationary machine, and to the non-powered adjustable parts (e.g. foldable, slidable) and movable parts of those fixed means of access.
NOTE 1 "Fixed" means of access are those mounted in such a manner (for example, by screws, nuts, welding) that they can only be removed by the use of tools.
ISO 14122-3:2016 specifies minimum requirements that also apply when the same means of access is required as the part of the building or civil construction (e.g. stairs, stepladders, guard-rails) where the machine is installed, on condition that the main function of that part of the construction is to provide a means of access to the machine.
NOTE 2 Where no local regulation or standards exists, this part of ISO 14122 may be used also for means of access which are outside the scope of the standard.
It is intended that this part of ISO 14122 be used with ISO 14122‑1 to give the requirements for steps, stepladders and guard-rails.
The ISO 14122 series as a whole is applicable to both stationary and mobile machinery where fixed means of access are necessary. It is not applicable to powered means of access such as lifts, escalators, or other devices specially designed to lift persons between two levels.
ISO 14122-3:2016 is not applicable to machinery manufactured before the date of its publication.

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ISO 14122-4:2016 gives requirements for fixed ladders which are a part of a stationary machine, and to the non-powered adjustable parts (e.g. foldable, slidable) and movable parts of fixed ladder systems.
NOTE 1 "Fixed" means of access are those mounted in such a manner (for example, by screws, nuts, welding) that they can only be removed by the use of tools.
ISO 14122-4:2016 specifies minimum requirements that also apply when the same means of access is required as the part of the building or civil construction (e.g. fixed ladders) where the machine is installed, on condition that the main function of that part of the construction is to provide a means of access to the machine.
NOTE 2 Where no local regulation or standards exists, this part of ISO 14122 may be used also for means of access which are outside the scope of the standard.
It is intended that this part of ISO 14122 be used with ISO 14122‑1 to give the requirements for fixed ladder systems.
The ISO 14122 series as a whole is applicable to both stationary and mobile machinery where fixed means of access are necessary. It is not applicable to powered means of access such as lifts, escalators, or other devices specially designed to lift persons between two levels.
ISO 14122-4:2016 is not applicable to machinery manufactured before the date of its publication.

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This European Standard specifies electrical and flammability safety requirements for general purposeconveyor belts not intended for use in underground installations and a means of categorizing conveyor belts interms of the level of safety sought in their end use application. This European Standard does not provide
electrical safety requirements for volume resistance which may be measured by the methods in
EN ISO 21178 and which is relevant to some types of light conveyor belts.
This European Standard is not applicable to conveyor belts which are manufactured before the date of
publication of this document by CEN.
NOTE 1 Directive 94/9/EC concerning equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive
atmospheres can be applicable to the type of machine or equipment covered by this European Standard. The present
standard is not intended to provide means of complying with the essential health and safety requirements of
Directive 94/9/EC, this being covered in EN 14973.
NOTE 2 EN 12882 is not a product standard but is intended to help users of conveyor belts to select the required
electrical and flammability safety properties needed following a suitable risk assessment. No requirements are, therefore,
included for marking, information to be supplied, etc., these matters being covered in relevant product standards such
as EN ISO 14890 and EN ISO 15236-1.

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This European Standard specifies electrical and flammability safety requirements for general purpose conveyor belts not intended for use in underground installations and a means of categorizing conveyor belts in terms of the level of safety sought in their end use application. This European Standard does not provide electrical safety requirements for volume resistance which may be measured by the methods in EN ISO 21178 and which is relevant to some types of light conveyor belts.
This European Standard is not applicable to conveyor belts which are manufactured before the date of publication of this document by CEN.
NOTE 1   Directive 94/9/EC concerning equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres can be applicable to the type of machine or equipment covered by this European Standard. The present standard is not intended to provide means of complying with the essential health and safety requirements of Directive 94/9/EC, this being covered in EN 14973.
NOTE 2   EN 12882 is not a product standard but is intended to help users of conveyor belts to select the required electrical and flammability safety properties needed following a suitable risk assessment. No requirements are, therefore, included for marking, information to be supplied, etc., these matters being covered in relevant product standards such as EN ISO 14890 and EN ISO 15236 1.

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This European Standard applies to the tyre curing presses as defined in 3.36 having the following configuration.
-  Crossing flow tyre curing presses, with two cavities with:
   -  common curing cycle and common safeguarding; or
   -  independent curing cycles and common safeguarding; or
   -  independent curing cycles and independent safeguarding.
-  Tyre curing presses with one cavity.
-  Tyre curing presses with automatic rear feeding and discharge.
The requirements and/or safety measures specified in this European Standard apply to tyre curing presses for passenger vehicle tyres and truck tyres.
Only automatic tyre loading into the mould and automatic tyre unloading from the mould are covered by this European Standard.
Feeding system and discharge system are not covered by this European Standard.
Hazard associated with falling of parts of the container or mould are not covered by this European Standard.
Safety requirements relating to the design of ancillary equipment which is not an integral part of the tyre curing press, e.g. conveying equipment are not covered in this European Standard.
Safety requirements relating the design of exhaust systems are not covered in this European Standard.
This European Standard covers the significant hazards listed in Clause 4.
NOTE   This European Standard is not intended to support the PED [1]. For pressure hazards, see informative Annex A.
This document is not applicable to tyre curing presses which are manufactured before the date of its publication as EN.

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This European Standard applies to tyre curing machines having the following configuration.
-   crossing flow tyre curing machines, with two cavities with:
-   common curing cycle and common safeguarding; or
-   independent curing cycles and common safeguarding; or
-   independent curing cycles and independent safeguarding.
-   tyre curing machines with one cavity.
-   tyre curing machines with automatic rear feeding and discharge.
The safety requirements and/or protective measures specified in this European Standard apply to tyre curing machines for passenger vehicle tyres and truck tyres.
This European Standard does not deal with:
-   feeding system and discharge system;
-   tyre curing machines with manual loading of the green tyre into the mould and manual unloading of the cured tyre from the mould;
-   ancillary equipment which is not an integral part of the tyre curing machine, e.g. conveying equipment;
-   exhaust systems.
This European Standard deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to tyre curing machines, when they are used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Clause 4).
It does not deal with hazards associated with falling of parts of the container or mould.
Some tyre curing machines include pressure vessels, which fall under Directive 97/23/EC [1]; this European standard is not intended to support the Directive 97/23/EC.
This European Standard is not applicable to tyre curing machines which are manufactured before the date of its publication as an EN.
Hazard associated with falling of parts of the container or mould are not covered by this European Standard.
Safety requirements relating to the design of ancillary equipment which is not an integral part of the tyre curing press, e.g. conveying equipment are not covered in this European Standard.
Safety requirements relating the design of exhaust systems are not covered in this European Standard.
This European Standard covers the significant hazards listed in Clause 4.
NOTE   This European Standard is not intended to support the PED [1]. For pressure hazards, see informative Annex A.
This document is not applicable to tyre curing presses which are manufactured before the date of its publication as EN.

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This standard covers the essential health and safety requirements for two roll mills for the processing of rubber and/or plastics. Significant hazards are listed in clause 4 and are covered by this standard.
This standard does not cover requirements for the design of a local exhaust ventilation system.
This document is not applicable to two roll mills manufactured before the date of its publication as an European Standard.

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This European Standard deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to two-roll mills for the processing of rubber and/or plastics, when they are used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Clause 4).
This European Standard covers two-roll mills as defined in 3.1.
This European Standard does not deal with the design of a local exhaust ventilation system that may be necessary in specific applications of the machine not known by the manufacturer.
This European Standard is not applicable to two-roll mills manufactured before the date of its publication as an European Standard.

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EN ISO 11200 is the frame standard introducing the basic group, ISO 11201, ISO 11202, ISO 11203, ISO 11204 and ISO 11205, on the determination of emission sound pressure levels at work stations and other specified positions. It gives guidance for: - facilitating the writing of noise test codes; - providing physical explanations of this noise emission quantity compared to other noise quantities (see 4.1 to 4.3); - comparing the different measurement methods offered by the group (see Table 1); - facilitating the choice of the most appropriate method(s) in typical practical situations (Clause 6). This International Standard is largely based on flow charts and tables. Case studies are described. The guidance given applies to airborne sound only. It is for use in noise testing, in general, and in the preparation of noise test codes, in particular. A standardized noise test code is intended to select standards from the ISO 11201, ISO 11202, ISO 11203, ISO 11204 and ISO 11205 group, which are the most appropriate to the machinery family it covers, and which give detailed requirements on mounting and operating conditions for the particular family, as well as the location of the work station(s) and other specified positions as prescribed in these International Standards. The data so obtained can be used for the declaration and verification of emission sound pressure levels, e.g. as specified in ISO 4871.

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This Part 5 of the standard is a complement to Part 1 and specifies, together with it, the mounting, operating and measuring conditions required for the measurement, declaration and verification of noise emitted by different types of spinning preparatory and spinning machines. It is applicable to engineering methods (grade 2) and survey methods (grade 3) defined in the standards referred to. It concerns machines as listed in ISO 2544 for: - warping, - beaming, - sizing.

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This standard specifies all the information necessary to carry out efficiently and under standardized conditions the determination, declaration and verification of the basic noise emission quantities of groups of textile machinery. It specifies noise measurement methods, mounting and operation conditions that shall be used for the test.

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This Part 4 of the standard is a complement to Part 1 and specifies, together with it, the mounting, operating and measuring conditions required for the measurement, declaration and verification of noise emitted by different types of spinning preparatory and spinning machines. It is applicable to engineering methods (grade 2) and survey methods (grade 3) defined in the standards referred to. It concerns machines for: - yarn processing (e.g. doubling, twisting and texturing machines, reeling and winding machines, ball winding machines); etc.

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This Part 2 of the standard is a complement to Part 1 and specifies, together with it, the mounting, operating and measuring conditions required for the measurement, declaration and verification of noise emitted by different types of spinning preparatory and spinning machines. It is applicable to engineering methods (grade 2) and survey methods (grade 3) defined in the standards referred to. It concerns machines as listed in ISO 2187 for: - opening, cleaning, blending; - wool scouring; - baling; - carding; - tow cutting and stretch breaking; etc.

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This Part 3 of the standard is a complement to Part 1 and specifies, together with it, the mounting, operating and measuring conditions required for the measurement, declaration and verification of noise emitted by different types of spinning preparatory and spinning machines. It is applicable to engineering methods (grade 2) and survey methods (grade 3) defined in the standards referred to. Nonwoven lines comprise machines for: - preparation (bale breaker, automated blending bale opener, carding willow, blender, fan, condenser, opener), etc.

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This Part 7 of the standard is a complement to Part 1 and specifies, together with it, the mounting, operating and measuring conditions required for the measurement, declaration and verification of noise emitted by different types of spinning preparatory and spinning machines. It is applicable to engineering methods (grade 2) and survey methods (grade 3) defined in the standards referred to. It concerns machines used for the following processes (see ISO 1506): - preparation; - dyeing; - printing; - fixing, wetting, drying; - finishing; - making-up/presentation.

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EN 289 specifies the essential safety requirements for compression moulding machines and transfer moulding machines for the moulding of plastics and/or rubber with a closing movement more than 6 mm. In this document a compression moulding machine or transfer moulding machine as described above is designated by the term “press”. This document deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to presses, when they are used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer. The safety requirements are specified for the additional hazards arising from: - shuttle/turn tables used for loading/unloading and/or cooling, - magnetic clamping systems. For other ancillary equipment, as defined in 3.7, that is not part of the press, only the requirements for the interaction between presses and ancillary equipment, especially loading and unloading devices are specified. The following machines or units are excluded: - pneumatic presses for plastic and rubber; - injection moulding machines (see EN 201:2009); - tyre curing machines (see prEN 16474); - presses for curing inner tubes and curing bags; - hydraulic presses for the cold working of metals as covered by EN 693:2001+A2:2011; - mechanical presses for the cold working of metals as covered by EN 692:2005+A1:2009; - pneumatic presses for the cold working of metals as covered by EN 13736:2003+A1:2009; - thermoforming machines (see EN 12409:2008+A1:2011); - reaction injection moulding (RIM) machines (see EN 1612-1:1997+A1:2008); - the extruder of the carousel machine(see EN 1114-1:2011). This standard does not cover: - hazards caused by the processing of materials which may lead to a risk of explosion; - the requirements of Directive 94/9/CE concerning equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres; - requirements for the design of exhaust ventilation systems. This document is not applicable to presses manufactured before the date of its publication as EN.

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