Safety of machinery — Evaluation of the emission of airborne hazardous substances — Part 9: Decontamination index

ISO 29042-9:2011 specifies a method for the measurement of the decontamination index of pollutant control systems, e. g. capture devices including local exhaust ventilation, water spray systems and, when appropriate, separation equipment installed on a machine. This method uses the real pollutant (see ISO 29042-1:2008, 4.2) and can be operated in room or field environments. Measurement of the decontamination index of a pollutant control system can serve for the: a) evaluation of the performance of a pollutant control system of a machine; b) evaluation of the improvement of a pollutant control system; c) comparison of pollutant control systems for machines of similar design; d) ranking of pollutant control systems according to their decontamination efficiency; e) determination of the air flow rate in the case of an exhaust system to achieve a given level; f) determination of the state of the art of pollutant control systems for machines with respect to the decontamination efficiency.

Sécurité des machines — Évaluation de l'émission de substances dangereuses véhiculées par l'air — Partie 9: Indice d'assainissement

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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 29042-9
First edition
2011-01-15

Safety of machinery — Evaluation of the
emission of airborne hazardous
substances —
Part 9:
Decontamination index
Sécurité des machines — Évaluation de l'émission de substances
dangereuses véhiculées par l'air —
Partie 9: Indice d'assainissement




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ISO 29042-9:2011(E)
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ISO 2011

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ISO 29042-9:2011(E)
Foreword
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ISO 29042-9 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 199, Safety of machinery.
ISO 29042 consists of the following parts, under the general title Safety of machinery — Evaluation of the
emission of airborne hazardous substances:
⎯ Part 1: Selection of test methods
⎯ Part 2: Tracer gas method for the measurement of the emission rate of a given pollutant
⎯ Part 3: Test bench method for the measurement of the emission rate of a given pollutant
⎯ Part 4: Tracer method for the measurement of the capture efficiency of an exhaust system
⎯ Part 5: Test bench method for the measurement of the separation efficiency by mass of air cleaning
systems with unducted outlet
⎯ Part 6: Test bench method for the measurement of the separation efficiency by mass of air cleaning
systems with ducted outlet
⎯ Part 7: Test bench method for the measurement of the pollutant concentration parameter
⎯ Part 8: Room method for the measurement of the pollutant concentration parameter
⎯ Part 9: Decontamination index
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ISO 29042-9:2011(E)
Introduction
The structure of safety standards in the field of machinery is as follows:
a) Type-A standards (basic safety standards) giving basic concepts, principles for design, and general
aspects that can be applied to all machinery;
b) Type-B standards (generic safety standards) dealing with one safety aspect or one type of safeguard that
can be used across a wide range of machinery:
⎯ type-B1 standards on particular safety aspects (e.g. safety distances, surface temperature, noise);
⎯ type-B2 standards on safeguards (e.g. two-hand controls, interlocking devices, pressure-sensitive
devices, guards);
c) Type-C standards (machine safety standards) dealing with detailed safety requirements for a particular
machine or group of machines.
This document is a type-B standard as stated in ISO 12100.
The requirements of this document can be supplemented or modified by a type-C standard.
For machines which are covered by the scope of a type-C standard and which have been designed and built
according to the requirements of that standard, the requirements of that type-C standard take precedence.
ISO/TC 199 has a mandate in this area to produce type-A and type-B standards, which will allow verification
of conformity with the essential safety requirements.
ISO 29042-9 is based on EN 1093-11:2001, amended by Amendment 1:2008, published by the European
Committee for Standardization (CEN).

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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 29042-9:2011(E)

Safety of machinery — Evaluation of the emission of airborne
hazardous substances —
Part 9:
Decontamination index
WARNING — It should be observed that during the test, especially during the shutdown or the
removal of the pollutant control system, the concentration of hazardous substances, if present, can
reach levels which are liable to incur a risk to the health of the operators or other occupants present
in the room.
This part of ISO 29042 does not deal with the protective measures required to control these risks.
1 Scope
This part of ISO 29042 specifies a method for the measurement of the decontamination index of pollutant
control systems, e.g. capture devices including local exhaust ventilation, water spray systems and, when
appropriate, separation equipment installed on a machine. This method uses the real pollutant (see
ISO 29042-1:2008, 4.2) and can be operated in room or field environments.
Measurement of the decontamination index of a pollutant control system can serve for the:
a) evaluation of the performance of a pollutant control system of a machine;
b) evaluation of the improvement of a pollutant control system;
c) comparison of pollutant control systems for machines of similar design;
d) ranking of pollutant control systems according to their decontamination efficiency;
e) determination of the air flow rate in the case of an exhaust system to achieve a given level;
f) determination of the state of the art of pollutant control systems for machines with respect to the
decontamination efficiency.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application 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.
ISO 12100, Safety of machinery — General principles for design — Risk assessment and risk reduction
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ISO 29042-9:2011(E)
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 12100 and the following apply.
3.1
decontamination index
I
A
average of the ratio, obtained at a number of specified locations in the surroundings, of the ambient air quality
improvement to the real pollutant mean concentration with the pollutant control system not in operation
NOTE 1 Corrections can be necessary to take into account air pollution caused by other operations (“the background
level”).
NOTE 2 The ambient air quality improvement is given by the difference between the real pollutant concentrations
measured in these surroundings with and without the pollutant control system in operation.
NOTE 3 When particle size distribution is determined at the same time as pollutant concentration, a decontamination
index for each size fraction can be determined. See, for example, ISO 7708.
4 Principle
The principle of this measurement method consists in determining the decontamination index as defined in 3.1,
the concentrations being measured at predetermined points around the machinery under inspection and in
interpreting the value of this index, taking into account its range of variation and the influencing factors.
5 Determination of concentration measurement points
The measurement points shall be determined by pre-testing to ensure that they are in zones of measurable
emission. The number and precise positions shall be specified in type-C standards.
6 Test method
6.1 General
The measurement is more accurate and the interpretation more reliable if the background level concentration
is low. Whenever possible, the concentration measurements should be taken with the surrounding machinery
and other processes shut down.
Once the locations of the measurement points have been selected, the measurement procedure takes place
in three phases (see 6.2 to 6.4
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