EN ISO 2867:1998
(Main)Earth-moving machinery - Access systems (ISO 2867:1994)
Earth-moving machinery - Access systems (ISO 2867:1994)
This International Standard specifies criteria for access systems - steps, ladders, walkways, platforms, grab rails (handrails), grab handles, guardrails and enclosure entrance and exit openings - as they relate to aiding the operator and servicemen in performing their functions on the machinery. It applies to access systems to the operator's station and to service points o earth-moving machinery as defined in ISO 6165 while the machinery is parked in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
Erdbaumaschinen - Zugänge (ISO 2867:1994)
Diese Internationale Norm beschreibt die Kriterien für Zugangssysteme, Stufen, Aufstiege, Laufstege, Standflächen, Haltestangen (Handläufe), Haltegriffe, Geländer und Ein- und Ausstiegöffnungen von geschlossenen Rahmen, so wie diese Einfluß auf die Sicherheit von Maschinenführern und Wartungspersonal bei der Ausübung ihrer Tätigkeit auf der Maschine haben. Sie gilt für Zugangssysteme zu Fahrerplätzen und Wartungsstellen von Erdbaumaschinen, wie sie in ISO 6165 definiert sind, bei Stillstand der Maschine, wie vom Hersteller festgelegt.
Engins de terrassement - Moyens d'accès (ISO 2867:1994)
Earth-moving machinery - Access systems (ISO 2867:1994)
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
SIST EN ISO 2867:2000
01-april-2000
Earth-moving machinery - Access systems (ISO 2867:1994)
Earth-moving machinery - Access systems (ISO 2867:1994)
Erdbaumaschinen - Zugänge (ISO 2867:1994)
Engins de terrassement - Moyens d'acces (ISO 2867:1994)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 2867:1998
ICS:
53.100 Stroji za zemeljska dela Earth-moving machinery
SIST EN ISO 2867:2000 en
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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INTERNATIONAL Is0
STANDARD
2867
Fifth edition
1994684 5
Earth-moving machinery - Access
systems
Engins de terrassement - Moyens d’acch
Reference number
IS0 2867:1994(E)
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Foreword
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(IEC) on all matters of electrotechnical standardization.
Draft International Standards adopted by the technical committees are
circulated to the member bodies for voting. Publication as an International
Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting
a vote.
International Standard IS0 2867 was prepared by Technical Committee
lSO/TC 127, Earth-moving machinery, Subcommittee SC 2, Safety re-
quirements and human factors.
This fifth edition cancels and replaces the fourth edition (IS0 2867:1989),
which has been technically revised.
Annex A of this International Standard is for information only.
0 IS0 1994
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Earth-moving machinery - Access systems
3.1 access system: System provided on a machine
1 Scope
for entrance to and exit from an operator, inspection
or maintenance platform from and to the ground.
This International Standard specifies criteria for ac-
cess systems - steps, ladders, walkways, platforms,
The primary access system is the access system
grab rails (handrails), grab handles, guardrails and en-
normally used, while the alternative access system is
closure entrance and exit openings - as they relate
the access route used during anticipated emergency
to aiding the operator and sen/icemen in performing
situations when the primary access system cannot be
their functions on the machinery.
used.
It applies to access systems to the operator’s station
3.2 basic dimension: Dimensional value which
and to service points on earth-moving machinery as
takes into account human factors criteria. The actual
defined in IS0 6165 while the machinery is parked in
value may vary within the specified range.
accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.
3.3 enclosure opening: Opening leading to or from
an access system and large enough for a person to
pass through.
2 Normative references
3.3.1 primary opening: Opening normally used for
The following standards contain provisions which,
access.
through reference in this text, constitute provisions
of this International Standard. At the time of publica-
3.3.2 alternative opening: Opening for use during
tion, the editions indicated were valid. All standards
emergencies when the primary opening is not usable.
are subject to revision, and parties to agreements
based on this International Standard are encouraged
3.3.3 service opening: Opening for use during
to investigate the possibility of applying the most re-
maintenance, service or inspection.
cent editions of the standards indicated below.
Members of IEC and IS0 maintain registers of cur-
3.4 guardrail: Device along the open sides of walk-
rently valid International Standards.
ways or platforms to protect a person from falling.
IS0 3411: 1982, Earth-moving machinery - Human
3.5 handrail and handhold: Parts of an access
physical dimensions of operators and minimum oper-
system that may be grasped by the hand as an aid to
a tor space envelope.
body support and balance.
IS0 6165:1987, Earth-moving machinery - Basic
3.5.1 handrail: Device which permits hand move-
Vocabulary.
types -
ment to a different location without removing the
hand from the device.
3.5.2 handhold: Device for single hand placement.
3 Definitions
3.6 slip-resistant surface: Access system surface
For the purposes of this International Standard, the
having qualities which improve the traction obtained
following definitions apply.
by the foot.
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3.7 ladder 3.15.1 operator’s platform: Area from which an
operator controls the travel and work functions of the
machine.
3.7.1 inclined ladder: Ladder whose angle of incli-
nation from the horizontal is greater than 50” but not
3.15.2 rest platform: Platform used in conjunction
more than 75”.
with a ladder system for a person to rest on while
standing.
3.7.2 vertical ladder: Ladder whose angle of incli-
nation from the horizontal is greater than 75”, but not
3.16 foot barrier: Device to prevent a person’s foot
more than 90”.
from slipping off the edge of a platform or walkway.
3.7.3 ladder fall-limiting device: Any device which
3.17 ramp: Plane inclined at an angle of 20” or less
minimizes or limits the length of fall from a ladder
from the horizontal, without steps, but with cleats or
system.
other surface treatment for the purpose of traction.
3.18 cleat: Device added to a walkway or ramp sur-
3.8 stairway: Access system or part of an access
face to improve traction.
system inclined from the horizontal at an angle greater
than 20” but not more than 50” and consisting of four
3.19 three-point support: Feature of an access
or more steps.
system that enables a person to use simultaneously
two hands and one foot or two feet and one hand
3.9 step: Device for placement of one or both feet,
while ascending, descending or moving about on the
either as part of a ladder or stairway, or installed
machine.
(placed) individually.
4 General criteria
3.10 rung: Device on which one or both feet may
be placed, generally installed on ladders or similar
devices. 4.1 An alternative exit is required if the operator’s
platform is 2 3 m above ground level, and should
preferably be provided if 3 2 m above ground level.
3.11 riser height: Height between two consecutive
steps or rungs, measured from the tread surface of
one step or rung to the tread surface of the next. 4.2 The probability of a user being inadvertently re-
strained by protruding devices such as controls, steps
or handles catching or holding body appendages or
3.12 tread depth: Distance from the leading edge
wearing apparel shall be minimized.
to the back of the step.
4.3 Protrusions that could trip the user or increase
3.13 stride distance: Horizontal distance from the
the severity of injury in case of a fall shall be mini-
leading edge of one step to the leading edge of the
mized.
next step.
3.14 walkway: Part of an access system that per- 4.4 The probability of user contact with potential
hazards such as extreme differences in heat or cold,
mits walking or crawling between locations on the
electrical hazards, moving parts and sharp corners
machine.
shall be minimized.
3.14.1 boom walkway: Walkway used mainly on
long booms inclined at angle of up to 20” from the 4.5 Access systems shall accommodate the 5th
horizontal.
percentile through the 95th percentile operator di-
mensions as defined in IS0 3411.
3.14.2 passageway: Walkway with confining bar-
riers on both sides that extend vertically above the
46 . Correct use of the access system shall be self-
walking surface to a height of at least 1 200 mm for
evident without special training.
erect walking or 300 mm for crawling.
4.7 Proper placement of components shall permit
3.15 platform: Horizontal surface for the support of
and encourage a person to use three-point support
persons engaged in operation, maintenance, in-
while ascending, descending or moving about the ac-
spection or repair work. cess system when more than 1 m above the ground.
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Track shoe and track pad surfaces can be used as
4.8 Primary access system devices may be portable
access steps if three-point support is provided.
for convenient storage on the machine but shall be
capable of being positively secured when in use or in
the stored position.
5.6 Hand-grasp surfaces shall be free of roughness,
sharp corners or protrusions which could cause injury
4.9 An alternative exit and travel route shall be pro-
to the hand.
vided and shall be clearly indicated if not obvious.
6 Steps
5 Performance criteria
5.1 The walking and standing surfaces of access
6.1 Steps shall conform to the dimensions given in
systems shall withstand without visible permanent
figure 1 and table 1. All steps should preferably be
deformation the following minimum forces applied
wide enough to accommodate both feet.
perpendicular to the surface.
a) 2 000 N concentrated through a 125 mm diam-
6.2 Where lateral body movement is necessary
eter disc applied at any location on the surface;
from the top or bottom step of a ladder to the next
stepping surface, the distance between the rung and
b) 4 500 N uniformily distributed per square metre
the nearest edge of the bearing surface shall be
of surface area or fraction thereof if less than a
within a spherical radius R of 300 mm max. (see fig-
square metre.
ure 1).
The forces shall be applied consecutively, but not si-
multaneously. 6.3 Steps shall be coordinated with properly pos-
itioned handrails and handholds.
5.2 Openings in walkways and platform surfaces
shall not permit the passage of a spherical object of
6.4 Wherever a foot can protrude through the step
diameter 2 40 mm. If the floor surface is above a
and contact a moving part, a shield shall be provided
surface where persons will be walking, standing or
between the step and the moving part.
working, the opening shall not permit the passage of
a spherical object of diameter 3 20 mm. Solid sur-
faces shall be used when necessary to prevent the 6.5 Step design shall minimize the risk of the foot
passage of material that could result in personal injury
slipping laterally off the step.
to a person above or below the surface. For boom
walkways and other similar areas that are used only
6.6 The step tread surface shall not be intended for
for inspection or maintenance, the standing or
use as a handhold.
stepping surface openings may be increased to twice
the above values.
6.7 Step design shall minimize accumulation of de-
5.3 Handrails
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