Refuse collection vehicles - General requirements and safety requirements - Part 2: Side loaded refuse collection vehicles

This document applies to side loaded refuse collection vehicle (RCV), as defined in 3.2, regardless of the power drive.
This document deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to the side loaded RCV, when it is used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable, throughout its foreseeable lifetime, as defined in Clause 4.
This document is applicable to the design and construction of the side loaded RCV so as to ensure that it is fit for its intended function and can be operated, cleaned (including unblocking), adjusted and maintained during its entire lifetime. It is not applicable to the end of life of the side loaded RCV.
This document describes and defines the safety requirements of side loaded RCV excluding the interface with the lifting device(s) and excluding the lifting device itself and excluding loader cranes, which could be mounted on the RCV.
Lifting device(s) including the loader cranes and the interface to the RCV are covered in EN 1501-5:202X.
Loader cranes are covered in EN 12999:2020+A1:2025 and those installed on RCVs are covered in EN 1501-5:202X.
This document also applies to compactors, operated on a truck for collecting purposes.
This document is not applicable to:
-   operation in severe conditions, e.g. extreme environmental conditions such as:
-   below −20 °C and above +40 °C temperatures;
-   tropical environment;
-   wind velocity in excess of 75 km/h;
-   contaminating environment;
-   corrosive environment;
-   operation in potentially explosive atmospheres;
-   handling of loads the nature of which could lead to dangerous situations (e.g. hot refuses, acids and bases, radioactive materials, contaminated refuse, especially fragile loads, explosives);
-   operation on ships.
This document is not applicable to machinery which is manufactured before the date of publication of this document by CEN.

Abfallsammelfahrzeuge - Allgemeine Anforderungen und Sicherheitsanforderungen - Teil 2: Seitenlader

Dieses Dokument ist für Seitenlader-Abfallsammelfahrzeuge (ASF) nach 3.2 ungeachtet des Antriebs anzuwenden.
Dieses Dokument behandelt alle signifikanten Gefährdungen, Gefährdungssituationen und Ereignisse im Hinblick auf Seitenlader-ASF bei bestimmungsgemäßer Verwendung und bei Zuständen von Missbrauch, welche während der voraussichtlichen Lebensdauer vernünftigerweise vorhersehbar sind, wie in Abschnitt 4 festgelegt.
Dieses Dokument ist anzuwenden für die Gestaltung und Konstruktion des Seitenlader-ASF, um sicherzustellen, dass es für seine bestimmungsgemäße Funktion geeignet ist und dass es während seiner gesamten Lebensdauer betrieben, gereinigt (einschließlich der Beseitigung von Blockierungen), eingestellt und instand gehalten werden kann. Es ist nicht anzuwenden für das Ende der Lebensdauer des Seitenlader-ASF.
Dieses Dokument beschreibt und legt die Sicherheitsanforderungen an Seitenlader-ASF unter Ausschluss der Schnittstelle mit der/den Schüttung(en) und der Schüttung selbst und unter Ausschluss von Ladekranen, die auf das ASF montiert werden könnten fest.
Schüttung(en), einschließlich der Ladekrane und der Schnittstelle mit dem ASF werden in EN 1501 5:202X behandelt.
Ladekrane werden in EN 12999:2020+A1:2025 und an ASF installierte Ladekrane werden in EN 1501 5:202X behandelt.
Dieses Dokument ist auch anzuwenden für Verdichter, die auf einem LKW zu Sammelzwecken betrieben werden.
Dieses Dokument ist nicht anzuwenden für:
   Betrieb unter Extrembedingungen, z. B. extreme Umgebungsbedingungen, wie:
   Temperaturen unter −20 °C und über +40 °C;
   tropische Umgebung;
   Windgeschwindigkeiten von mehr als 75 km/h;
   verunreinigende Umgebung;
   korrosive Atmosphäre;
   Betrieb in explosionsfähigen Atmosphären;
   Handhabung von Ladungen, die Gefährdungssituationen auslösen könnten (z. B. heiße Abfälle, Säuren und Basen, radioaktive Stoffe, verunreinigter Abfall, besonders zerbrechliche Ladungen, Explosivstoffe);
   Einsatz auf Schiffen.
Dieses Dokument ist nicht anzuwenden für Maschinen, die vor dem Datum der Veröffentlichung dieses Dokumentes durch CEN hergestellt wurden.

Véhicules de collecte de déchets - Exigences générales et exigences de sécurité - Partie 2 : Véhicules de collecte de déchets à chargement latéral

Le présent document s’applique au véhicule de collecte de déchets (V.C.D.) à chargement latéral, tel que défini en 3.2, quelle que soit leur motorisation.
Le présent document traite de tous les dangers, situations et phénomènes dangereux importants relatifs aux V.C.D. à chargement latéral, tels que définis à l’Article 4, lorsqu’ils sont utilisés conformément aux attentes et dans des conditions de mauvaise utilisation raisonnablement prévisibles, durant toute leur durée de vie prévue.
Le présent document est applicable à la conception et à la fabrication des V.C.D. à chargement latéral, en vue de garantir que les véhicules puissent accomplir leur fonction prévue et être utilisés, nettoyés (déblocage compris), réglés et entretenus durant leur durée de vie entière. Il ne s’applique pas à la fin de vie des V.C.D. à chargement latéral.
Le présent document décrit et définit les exigences de sécurité des V.C.D. à chargement latéral, à l’exclusion de l’interface avec le ou les lève conteneurs et du lève conteneur lui même, et à l’exclusion des grues de chargement pouvant être montées sur les V.C.D.
Le ou les lève conteneurs, en incluant les grues de chargement et l’interface avec le V.C.D., sont couverts dans l’EN 1501-5:202X.
Les grues de chargement sont couvertes dans l’EN 12999:2020+A1:2025 et celles installées sur des V.C.D. sont couvertes par l’EN 1501-5:202X.
Le présent document s’applique également aux compacteurs utilisés sur un camion pour la collecte.
Le présent document ne s’applique pas :
-   au fonctionnement dans des conditions difficiles, par exemple, des conditions environnementales extrêmes, telles que :
-   des températures inférieures à  20 °C et supérieures à +40 °C ;
-   un environnement tropical ;
-   une vitesse de vent dépassant 75 km/h ;
-   aux milieux polluants ;
-   aux environnements corrosifs ;
-   au fonctionnement dans des atmosphères potentiellement explosives ;
-   à la manutention de chargements dont la nature pourrait donner lieu à des situations dangereuses (par exemple, déchets chauds, acides et bases, matériaux radioactifs, déchets contaminés, chargements particulièrement fragiles, explosifs) ;
-   au fonctionnement sur les navires.
Le présent document ne s’applique pas aux machines fabriquées avant la date de publication de ce document par le CEN.

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-julij-2025
Vozila za zbiranje odpadkov - Splošne in varnostne zahteve - 2. del: Vozila za
zbiranje odpadkov z nakladanjem s strani
Refuse collection vehicles - General requirements and safety requirements - Part 2: Side
loaded refuse collection vehicles
Abfallsammelfahrzeuge - Allgemeine Anforderungen und Sicherheitsanforderungen -
Teil 2: Seitenlader
Véhicules de collecte de déchets - Exigences générales et exigences de sécurité - Partie
2 : Véhicules de collecte de déchets à chargement latéral
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN 1501-2
ICS:
13.030.40 Naprave in oprema za Installations and equipment
odstranjevanje in obdelavo for waste disposal and
odpadkov treatment
43.160 Vozila za posebne namene Special purpose vehicles
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

DRAFT
EUROPEAN STANDARD
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
June 2025
ICS 43.160 Will supersede EN 1501-2:2021
English Version
Refuse collection vehicles - General requirements and
safety requirements - Part 2: Side loaded refuse collection
vehicles
Véhicules de collecte de déchets - Exigences générales Abfallsammelfahrzeuge - Allgemeine Anforderungen
et exigences de sécurité - Partie 2 : Véhicules de und Sicherheitsanforderungen - Teil 2: Seitenlader
collecte de déchets à chargement latéral
This draft European Standard is submitted to CEN members for enquiry. It has been drawn up by the Technical Committee
CEN/TC 183.
If this draft becomes a European Standard, CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations
which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration.

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Contents Page
European foreword . 5
Introduction . 7
1 Scope . 9
2 Normative references . 9
3 Terms and definitions . 12
4 List of significant hazards . 19
5 Safety requirements and protective measures . 23
5.1 General. 23
5.2 Danger zones . 23
5.2.1 General. 23
5.2.2 Verification . 26
5.3 Compaction mechanism . 26
5.3.1 General. 26
5.3.2 Interaction between bodywork and compaction mechanism . 26
5.3.3 Hopper . 26
5.3.4 Relationship between the compaction mechanism and the rave rail . 27
5.3.5 Guide flap . 27
5.3.6 Additional equipment(s) . 27
5.3.7 Guards . 27
5.3.8 Electro-sensitive protective equipment (ESPE) . 27
5.3.9 Side loaded RCV with rotation drum body . 27
5.3.10 Controls for the compaction mechanism . 28
5.3.11 Rear of the cab protection . 28
5.3.12 Side loaded RCV with interchangeable body . 28
5.4 Discharge system . 29
5.4.1 Controls for discharge system . 29
5.4.2 Operation conditions for the tailgate or discharge door . 29
5.4.3 Operation conditions for emptying the body . 30
5.4.4 Laterally hinged discharge door . 30
5.5 Requirements for refuse container lifting device(s) and interfaces . 30
5.6 Top door(s) (if present) . 30
5.6.1 Opening and closing of the top door . 30
5.6.2 Top door warning . 30
5.7 Hydraulic, pneumatic and electric systems. 30
5.7.1 Hydraulic system . 30
5.7.2 Pneumatic system . 30
5.7.3 Electric system . 30
5.8 Operating symbols . 31
5.9 Riding on side loaded RCV by operator . 33
5.9.1 General. 33
5.9.2 Cab . 33
5.10 Control systems . 33
5.10.1 General requirements for safety circuits . 33
5.10.2 Emergency stop devices . 33
5.10.3 Control devices . 34
5.11 Monitoring and warning . 36
5.11.1 Closed-circuit television system . 36
5.11.2 Communication . 36
5.11.3 Warnings . 37
5.12 Electrical components. 38
5.12.1 General . 38
5.12.2 Protective interlocks . 38
5.12.3 Two-hand operating controls. 38
5.12.4 Overload protection. 39
5.12.5 Energy interruption . 39
5.12.6 Position sensors . 39
5.12.7 Terminals and wire connections . 39
5.12.8 Electric cables and wiring harness . 39
5.12.9 Working lights . 39
5.13 Requirements for maintenance . 39
5.13.1 Unexpected start-up . 39
5.13.2 Raised discharge door or tilting body . 39
5.13.3 Access and inspection door(s) . 40
5.13.4 Requirements to avoid blockages. 40
5.13.5 Cleaning . 40
5.14 Stability and driving security . 40
5.14.1 General . 40
5.14.2 Stability in refuse container lifting mode . 40
5.14.3 Stability in discharging mode . 40
5.14.4 Lateral stability . 41
5.14.5 Minimum front axle mass . 41
5.15 Exhaust pipe . 41
5.16 Measures regarding explosions . 41
5.17 Vibration . 41
5.18 Noise control . 41
5.19 Fire resistance . 43
5.20 Fire extinguisher . 43
5.21 Interchangeable body system . 43
6 Verification . 44
7 Information for use . 44
7.1 Instruction handbook . 44
7.2 Maintenance . 46
7.3 Spare parts list . 47
7.4 Data sheet . 47
7.5 Marking . 47
7.6 Instructional labels . 47
Annex A (normative) Components of the vehicle . 48
Annex B (informative) Volumes . 50
Annex C (normative) Basic scenarios of different danger zones . 51
Annex D (informative) Illuminated areas . 60
Annex E (normative) Warning signals . 61
Annex F (normative) Test procedure for measurement of whole-body and hand-arm vibration
............................................................................................................................................................................. 62
F.1 General. 62
F.2 Instrumentation . 62
F.3 Characterization of vibration . 62
F.4 General requirements . 64
F.5 Operating conditions . 65
F.6 Tests . 65
F.7 Reporting . 65
Annex ZA (informative) Relationship between this European Standard and the essential
requirements of Regulation (EU) 2023/1230 aimed to be covered . 66
Bibliography . 72
European foreword
This document (prEN 1501-2:2025) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 183 “Waste
management”, the secretariat of which is held by DIN.
This document is currently submitted to the CEN Enquiry.
This document will supersede EN 1501-2:2021.
This document includes the following significant technical changes with respect to EN 1501-2:2021:
— Clause 2 “Normative references” and Clause 3 “Terms and definitions” have been updated;
— new hazardous situation “Crushing, trapping by the compaction mechanism by entanglement with
the lifting mechanism” and significant hazard “fire” have been added in Table 1 “List of significant
hazards”;
— new performance level requirements PLr have been added throughout the document;
— new requirements for the verification of danger zones close distance front, left and right (DZ )
CDFLR
and backwards movement (DZ ) have been added in Table 2 “Basic scenarios and applicable danger
BM
zones” and 5.2.2 “Verification”;
— 5.9.2 “Cab” has been updated;
— 5.11.3 “Warnings” has been revised and new requirements have been added;
— 5.13.9 “Working lights” has been updated;
— 5.19 “Fire resistance” and 5.20 “Fire extinguisher” have been added;
— 5.21 “Interchangeable body system” has been added;
— 7.1 “Instruction handbook” has been revised;
— figures in Annex C “Basic scenarios of different danger zones” have been updated;
— new Annex F “Test procedure for measurement of whole-body and hand-arm vibration” has been
added;
— Annex ZA has been revised.
This document has been prepared under a standardization request addressed to CEN by the European
Commission. The Standing Committee of the EFTA States subsequently approves these requests for its
Member States.
For the relationship with EU Legislation, see informative Annex ZA, which is an integral part of this
document.
EN 1501, Refuse collection vehicles — General requirements and safety requirements, is currently
composed with the following parts:
— Part 1: Rear loaded refuse collection vehicles
— Part 2: Side loaded refuse collection vehicles (this part)
— Part 3: Front loaded refuse collection vehicles
— Part 4: Noise test code for refuse collection vehicles
— Part 5: Lifting devices for refuse collection vehicles
This document will be enforced at the same time as EN 1501-5:202X and applied whenever the RCV is
fitted with a lifting device.
For combinations of side loaded RCVs with rear loading and/or front loading capability the
corresponding clauses of EN 1501-1:202X, EN 1501-3:202X and EN 1501-5:202X apply.
Introduction
This document is a type-C standard as stated in EN ISO 12100:2010.
This document is of relevance, in particular, for the following stakeholder groups representing the market
players with regard to machinery safety:
— machine manufacturers (small, medium and large enterprises);
— health and safety bodies (regulators, accident prevention organizations, market surveillance, etc.).
Others can be affected by the level of machinery safety achieved with the means of the document by the
above-mentioned stakeholder groups:
— machine users/employers (small, medium and large enterprises);
— machine users/employees (e.g. trade unions, organisations for people with special needs);
— service providers, e.g. for maintenance (small, medium and large enterprises);
— consumers (in case of machinery intended for use by consumers).
The above-mentioned stakeholder groups have been given the possibility to participate at the drafting
process of this document.
The machinery concerned and the extent to which hazards, hazardous situations or hazardous events are
covered are indicated in the Scope of this document.
When requirements of this type-C standard are different from those which are stated in type-A or type-B
standards, the requirements of this type-C standard take precedence over the requirements of the other
standards for machines that have been designed and built according to the requirements of this type-C
standard.
This document is intended for careful consideration by designers, manufacturers, suppliers and users of
side loaded RCVs.
This document should be read in conjunction with EN 1501-5:202X developed for lifting devices and
loader cranes which are compatible with the refuse collection vehicle specified in this document.
While producing this document it was assumed that:
— for RCV the requirements of road traffic regulations apply. Where road traffic regulations are in
conflict with the provisions of this document, the road regulations have priority;
— due to the European regulations on the approval of vehicles for use on public roads, the requirements
of UN/ECE R10:2019 for an RCV with regard to EMC applies. Therefore, EMC is not further
considered in this document;
— the guidelines issued by the chassis manufacturer have been taken into account;
— chassis related safety items are handled by the chassis manufacturer according to their state of the
art and in compliance with the public road regulations;
— the guidelines of the lifting device manufacturer have been taken into account;
— components without specific requirements are designed in accordance with the usual engineering
practice and calculation codes, including all failure modes, of sound mechanical and electrical
construction and made of materials with adequate strength and of suitable quality;
— components are kept in good repair and working order, so that the required characteristics remain
despite wear and tear;
— harmful materials, such as asbestos, are not used as part of the side loaded RCV;
— only persons who have been appropriately trained will operate the side loaded RCV.
1 Scope
This document applies to side loaded refuse collection vehicle (RCV), as defined in 3.2, regardless of the
power drive.
This document deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to the side
loaded RCV, when it is used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably
foreseeable, throughout its foreseeable lifetime, as defined in Clause 4.
This document is applicable to the design and construction of the side loaded RCV so as to ensure that it
is fit for its intended function and can be operated, cleaned (including unblocking), adjusted and
maintained during its entire lifetime. It is not applicable to the end of life of the side loaded RCV.
This document describes and defines the safety requirements of side loaded RCV excluding the interface
with the lifting device(s) and excluding the lifting device itself and excluding loader cranes, which could
be mounted on the RCV.
Lifting device(s) including the loader cranes and the interface to the RCV are covered in EN 1501-5:202X.
Loader cranes are covered in EN 12999:2020+A1:2025 and those installed on RCVs are covered in
EN 1501-5:202X.
This document also applies to compactors, operated on a truck for collecting purposes.
This document is not applicable to:
— operation in severe conditions, e.g. extreme environmental conditions such as:
— below −20 °C and above +40 °C temperatures;
— tropical environment;
— wind velocity in excess of 75 km/h;
— contaminating environment;
— corrosive environment;
— operation in potentially explosive atmospheres;
— handling of loads the nature of which could lead to dangerous situations (e.g. hot refuses, acids and
bases, radioactive materials, contaminated refuse, especially fragile loads, explosives);
— operation on ships.
This document is not applicable to machinery which is manufactured before the date of publication of
this document by CEN.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
EN 388:2016+A1:2018, Protective gloves against mechanical risks
EN 547-1:1996+A1:2008, Safety of machinery — Human body measurements — Part 1: Principles for
determining the dimensions required for openings for whole body access into machinery
EN 547-2:1996+A1:2008, Safety of machinery — Human body measurements — Part 2: Principles for
determining the dimensions required for access openings
EN 894-1:1997+A1:2008, Safety of machinery — Ergonomics requirements for the design of displays and
control actuators — Part 1: General principles for human interactions with displays and control actuators
EN 894-2:1997+A1:2008, Safety of machinery — Ergonomics requirements for the design of displays and
control actuators — Part 2: Displays
EN 894-3:2000+A1:2008, Safety of machinery — Ergonomics requirements for the design of displays and
control actuators — Part 3: Control actuators
EN 894-4:2010, Safety of machinery — Ergonomics requirements for the design of displays and control
actuators — Part 4: Location and arrangement of displays and control actuators
EN 1501-1:202X, Refuse collection vehicles — General requirements and safety requirements — Part 1:
Rear loaded refuse collection vehicles
EN 1501-4:2023, Refuse collection vehicles — General requirements and safety requirements — Part 4:
Noise test code for refuse collection vehicles
EN 1501-5:202X, Refuse collection vehicles — General requirements and safety requirements — Part 5:
Lifting devices for refuse collection vehicles
EN 60204-1:2018, Safety of machinery — Electrical equipment of machines — Part 1: General
requirements (IEC 60204-1:2016, modified)
EN 60529:1991, Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code) (IEC 60529:1989)
EN 61310-1:2008, Safety of machinery — Indication, marking and actuation — Part 1: Requirements for
visual, acoustic and tactile signals (IEC 61310-1:2007)
EN IEC 61496-1:2020, Safety of machinery — Electro-sensitive protective equipment — Part 1: General
requirements and tests (IEC 61496-1:2020)
EN ISO 4413:2010, Hydraulic fluid power — General rules and safety requirements for systems and their
components (ISO 4413:2010)
EN ISO 4414:2010, Pneumatic fluid power — General rules and safety requirements for systems and their
components (ISO 4414:2010)
EN ISO 5349-1:2001, Mechanical vibration — Measurement and evaluation of human exposure to hand-
transmitted vibration — Part 1: General requirements (ISO 5349-1:2001)
EN ISO 5774:2023, Plastics hoses — Textile-reinforced types for compressed-air applications —
Specification (ISO 5774:2023)
EN ISO 7731:2008, Ergonomics — Danger signals for public and work areas — Auditory danger signals
(ISO 7731:2003)
As impacted by EN 60529:1991/A1:2000, EN 60529:1991/corrigendum May 1993, EN 60529:1991/A2:2013,
EN 60529:1991/AC:2016-12 and EN 60529:1991/A2:2013/AC:2019-02.
EN ISO 8041-1:2017, Human response to vibration — Measuring instrumentation — Part 1: General
purpose vibration meters (ISO 8041-1:2017)
EN ISO 10326-1:2016, Mechanical vibration — Laboratory method for evaluating vehicle seat vibration —
Part 1: Basic requirements (ISO 10326-1:2016, Corrected version 2017-02)
EN ISO 12100:2010, Safety of machinery — General principles for design — Risk assessment and risk
reduction (ISO 12100:2010)
EN ISO 13732-1:2008, Ergonomics of the thermal environment — Methods for the assessment of human
responses to contact with surfaces — Part 1: Hot surfaces (ISO 13732-1:2006)
EN ISO 13849-1:2023, Safety of machinery — Safety-related parts of control systems — Part 1: General
principles for design (ISO 13849-1:2023)
EN ISO 13850:2015, Safety of machinery — Emergency stop function — Principles for design
(ISO 13850:2015)
EN ISO 13854:2019, Safety of machinery — Minimum gaps to avoid crushing of parts of the human body
(ISO 13854:2017)
EN ISO 13855:2024, Safety of machinery — Positioning of safeguards with respect to the approach of the
human body (ISO 13855:2024)
EN ISO 13857:2019, Safety of machinery — Safety distances to prevent hazard zones being reached by
upper and lower limbs (ISO 13857:2019)
EN ISO 14118:2018, Safety of machinery — Prevention of unexpected start-up (ISO 14118:2017)
EN ISO 14120:2015, Safety of machinery — Guards — General requirements for the design and
construction of fixed and movable guards (ISO 14120:2015)
EN ISO 18752:2022, Rubber hoses and hose assemblies — Wire- or textile-reinforced single-pressure types
for hydraulic applications — Specification (ISO 18752:2022)
IEC 60417:2025, [online database], Graphical symbols for use on equipment
ISO 2631-1:1997, Mechanical vibration and shock — Evaluation of human exposure to whole-body
vibration — Part 1: General requirements
ISO 3795:1989, Road vehicles, and tractors and machinery for agriculture and forestry — Determination of
burning behaviour of interior materials
ISO 6469-1:2019, Electrically propelled road vehicles — Safety specifications — Part 1: Rechargeable
energy storage system (RESS)
ISO 6469-3:2021, Electrically propelled road vehicles — Safety specifications — Part 3: Electrical safety
ISO 7000:2019, Graphical symbols for use on equipment — Registered symbols

As impacted by ISO 2631-1:1997/Amd 1:2010.
ISO 11237:2017, Rubber hoses and hose assemblies — Compact wire-braid-reinforced hydraulic types for
oil-based or water-based fluids — Specification
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in EN ISO 12100:2010 and the
following apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminology databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https://www.iso.org/obp/
— IEC Electropedia: available at https://www.electropedia.org/
3.1
refuse collection vehicle
RCV
vehicle used for the collection and transportation of refuse (e.g. household refuse, bulky refuse, recyclable
materials) based on loading via refuse containers or by hand
Note 1 to entry: Most of the time it consists of a chassis or rigid chassis onto which a bodywork is mounted.
Sometimes it can also be a truck and trailer combination.
Note 2 to entry: An RCV is a special purpose vehicle according to Regulation (EU) 2018/858.
[SOURCE: EN 1501-1:202X, 3.1]
3.2
side loaded RCV
RCV into which the refuse or recyclable materials are loaded from the sides
Note 1 to entry: In side loaded RCVs refuse is transferred manually or mechanically from the side over the rave rail
into a hopper. A compaction mechanism, if fitted, then transfers and compacts the refuse from the hopper into a
fixed or interchangeable body of the side loaded RCV. To discharge, either the body is tilted, rotated or an ejection
device is used.
3.3
cab
enclosure mounted on the chassis in front of the bodywork where the operator drives and controls the
RCV and where other potential operator(s) can sit
[SOURCE: EN 1501-1:202X, 3.3]
3.4
bodywork
assembly of all components fitted on the chassis of the RCV including the body itself
Note 1 to entry: The bodywork can be fixed or interchangeable. The bodywork also includes either a compaction
mechanism, a lifting device or (a) footboard(s) or any combination of the three.
[SOURCE: EN 1501-1:202X, 3.4]
3.5
body
part of the bodywork in which the collected refuse is transported
Note 1 to entry: It may be fixed or interchangeable or rotate as part of the compaction mechanism.
Note 2 to entry: To discharge the collected refuse, the body is either tilted or rotated or an ejection system is used.
Note 3 to entry: See 1 in Figure A.1.
[SOURCE: EN 1501-1:202X, 3.5]
3.5.1
capacity of the body
volume of refuse that the body, hopper and the discharge door contain, measured in cubic metres
rounded off to one decimal place, when the compaction mechanism is in its fully deployed position
3.6
discharge door
part of the bodywork connected to the body without compaction mechanism
Note 1 to entry: It is designed to be opened to discharge the collected refuse or recyclable materials.
[SOURCE: EN 1501-1:202X, 3.8]
3.7
hopper
part of the bodywork into which the refuse is loaded either manually or mechanically
[SOURCE: EN 1501-1:202X, 3.9]
3.8
capacity of the hopper
volume of non-compacted refuse the hopper contains, measured in cubic metres rounded off to one
decimal place, when the compaction mechanism is in its fully retracted position
Note 1 to entry: See V and V in Annex B, Figure B.1.
2 3
[SOURCE: EN 1501-1:202X, 3.10]
3.9
load opening edge
perimeter of the load opening
Note 1 to entry: See Annex A, Figure A.1.
[SOURCE: EN 1501-1:202X, 3.11]
3.10
rave rail
fixed bottom part of the load opening edge where the guide flap, if installed, is hinged
Note 1 to entry: If the guide flap is folded down, then the rave rail is the load opening edge.
Note 2 to entry: See Figure A.2.
[SOURCE: EN 1501-1:202X, 3.12]
3.11
manual mode
mechanism achieving either each movement or each sequence of movements by a hold-to-run command
Note 1 to entry: A sequence means a defined set of movements.
[SOURCE: EN 1501-1:202X, 3.14]
3.12
semi-automatic mode
mechanism achieving either each movement or each sequence of movements by a manual pulse start
command
Note 1 to entry: A sequence means a defined set of movements.
[SOURCE: EN 1501-1:202X, 3.15]
3.13
automatic mode
mechanism achieving a sequence of movements by a pulse start command
Note 1 to entry: A sequence means a defined set of movements.
[SOURCE: EN 1501-1:202X, 3.16]
3.14
compaction mechanism
mechanism used to compact and/or transfer refuse and recyclable materials from the hopper into the
body
[SOURCE: EN 1501-1:202X, 3.17]
3.15
open and closed systems
distinct configurations of the compaction mechanism in relation to its accessibility for the operator
[SOURCE: EN 1501-1:202X, 3.18]
3.15.1
open system
configuration where the operator can reach the hazardous area of the compaction mechanism from the
level on which the operator is standing
Note 1 to entry: See Figure A.2.
[SOURCE: EN 1501-1:202X, 3.18.1]
3.15.2
closed system
configuration where the operator cannot reach the hazardous area of the compaction mechanism from
the level on which the operator is standing
Note 1 to entry: See Figure A.2.
[SOURCE: EN 1501-1:202X, 3.18.2]
3.16
discharge system
mechanism and movement for emptying the body
EXAMPLE ejection plate, rotating drum, tipping system, walking floor
[SOURCE: EN 1501-1:202X, 3.19]
3.16.1
ejection plate
means of emptying the body by moving the ejection device to the rear after opening the tailgate or the
discharge door if needed
3.16.2
rotating drum
means of emptying the body by rotation of the drum after opening the tailgate or the discharge door if
needed
3.16.3
tipping
means of emptying of the body by tilting the body after opening the tailgate or the discharge door if
needed
3.17
designated refuse container
refuse container compatible with the lifting device
[SOURCE: EN 1501-5:202X, 3.15]
3.18
lifting device
mechanism fitted onto the RCV for loading refuse into its body
Note 1 to entry: A refuse container lifting device is a specific lifting device.
[SOURCE: EN 1501-5:202X, 3.2]
3.18.1
refuse container lifting device
mechanism fitted onto an RCV for emptying designated refuse containers
Note 1 to entry: Refuse container lifting devices other than specified in EN 12999:2020+A1:2025.
[SOURCE: EN 1501-5:202X, 3.2.1]
3.18.1.1
interchangeable refuse container lifting device
refuse container lifting device designed to be capable of being fitted on different designated RCVs
provided with one standard interface
Note 1 to entry: Standard interfaces can have mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, electrical, dimensional and
functional aspects.
[SOURCE: EN 1501-5:202X, 3.2.1.5]
3.19
danger zone
any zone within and/or around machinery in which a person may be exposed to a potential risk to their
health or safety
Note 1 to entry: See Annex C.
[SOURCE: EN 1501-1:202X, 3.25]
3.20
working station
location where the RCV is operated during normal use
Note 1 to entry: Inspection, cleaning and maintenance are excluded.
[SOURCE: EN 1501-1:202X, 3.27]
3.21
hold-to-run control device
control device which initiates and maintains machine functions only as long as the manual control
(actuator) is actuated
[SOURCE: EN ISO 12100:2010, 3.28.3]
3.22
interlocking guard
guard associated with an interlocking device so that, together with the control system of the machine, the
following functions are performed:
— the hazardous machine functions “covered” by the guard cannot operate until the guard is closed;
— if the guard is opened while hazardous machine functions are operating, a stop command is given;
and
— when the guard is closed, the hazardous machine functions “covered” by the guard can operate (the
closure of the guards does not by itself start the hazardous machine functions)
Note 1 to entry: EN ISO 14119:2025 gives detailed provisions.
[SOURCE: EN ISO 12100:2010, 3.27.4]
3.23
access door
door in the bodywork for maintenance purpose
[SOURCE: EN 1501-1:202X, 3.36]
3.24
travel movement
unrestricted motorised movement of the RCV
[SOURCE: EN 1501-1:202X, 3.29]
3.25
transport position
designated position of the equipment during travel movement and all elements of the vehicle are in a
position as defined by the manufacturer
[SOURCE: EN 1501-1:202X, 3.32]
3.26
interface
connections between two parts and/or systems of the RCV
[SOURCE: EN 1501-1:202X, 3.24]
3.27
interface with the lifting device(s)
provisions for power supply, controls and mechanical devices to ensure safe connections between the
tailgate or discharge door and its lifting device(s)
[SOURCE: EN 1501-1:202X, 3.24.1]
3.28
operator
person trained to operate the RCV
[SOURCE: EN 1501-1:202X, 3.26]
3.29
footboard
platform situated at the RCV on which the operator(s) can stand for riding
3.30
operation position
designated position of body, discharge door, hopper and other equipment as defined by the manufacturer
Note 1 to entry: Other Equipment means lifting devices including clamps, arms or footboards.
[SOURCE: EN 1501-1:202X, 3.33, modified]
3.31
cab shield
plate fitted to the front of the hopper for protection of the cab and the space between the cab and the
bodywork from falling objects
[SOURCE: EN 1501-3:202X, 3.13]
3.32
loader crane
power driven crane comprising a column, which slews about a base, and a boom system which is attached
on to the top of the column and being designed for loading the vehicle
Note 1 to entry: Loader cranes are considered as subcategories of lifting device in this standard. EN 1501-5:202X
gives additional requirements applicable to those kinds of lifting device.
[SOURCE: EN 12999:2020+A1:2025, 3.1.1.1 – Note added and definition adapted to RCVs.]
3.33
locking system
mechanism which locks the pick-up system of the designated refuse container to the refuse container
lifting device for emptying purpose
[SOURCE: EN 1501-5:202X, 3.7]
3.34
masking
limitation of detectability of the test object by a physical obstacle
3.35
general safe stop
GSS
safety related stop function to stop hazardous movements of the controlled
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