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BS EN 17059:2018

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Plating and anodizing lines. Safety requirements

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BSI 2018 80
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This document describes all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relating to plating and anodizing lines, when used as intended and in compliance with the foreseeable conditions of the manufacturer. In addition, procedures for testing and measuring safety requirements, marking of equipment and minimum operation requirements are specified. For reference to plating lines and anodizing lines the term plating line is used in this document. This document applies to the design and construction of plating lines and anodizing lines including its transporter systems for surface treatment of industrial products by means of inorganic or organic electrolytes or by means of other process chemistries. Plating lines and anodizing lines in terms of this standard are arrangements of process tanks for: – electrolytic treatment of work pieces (e.g. electrocleaning, passivation, electroetching, burnishing, electrolytic polishing and brightening, drying); – wet chemical treatment of work pieces (e.g. degreasing, passivation, chemical polishing, etching, pickling, blackening); – electrolytic and electro-less metal deposition, even on non-metallic work pieces made electrically conductive by corresponding treatment; – changing of substance composition on the surface of metallic work pieces e.g. burnishing, blackening, phosphatizing, chromating and; – anodizing (anodic oxidation); including rinsing tanks and the corresponding transporter equipment (e.g. transporter systems, handling gantry, bean, etc.), where the products are lifted in and out of tanks. This document distinguishes between the following types of plating lines: – Type 1: manual lines; – Type 2: semi-automatic lines; – Type 3: fully automatic lines. Furthermore, it specifies equipment marking and requirements on user information. This document does not deal with hazards resulting from plating linesparts above category 1 of PED (Pressure Equipment Directive). This document is not applicable to: — transporter systems of carrousel lines (see EN 618 and EN 15095) (For transporter systems of carrousel lines see EN 618 and EN 15095); — equipment for the preparation and treatment of water and wastewater; — machinery for dip coating and electro-deposition of organic liquid coating material (EN 12581); — horizontal plating lines (e.g. printed circuit board, etching, reel to reel, continuous plating lines); — machinery for surface cleaning and surface pre-treatment of industrial items using liquids or vapours (EN 12921-1, EN 12921-2, EN 12921-3, EN 12921-4). NOTE Machinery for surface cleaning and surface pre-treatment (EN 12921 series) could be part of a plating line.

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2 undefined
10 1 Scope
11 2 Normative references
13 3 Terms and definitions
19 4 Requirements
4.1 General
4.2 Mechanical safety requirements
4.2.1 General
4.2.2 Measures against shearing, crushing, cutting, drawing in and impact hazards
4.2.2.1 Safeguarding against danger points
20 4.2.2.2 Safety measures against hazardous movements
21 4.2.3 Safety measures against loss of stability
4.2.3.1 Safety measures against loss of stability of plating lines
22 4.2.3.2 Safety measures against loss of stability of the transporter system
4.2.4 Safety measures against entanglement and entrapment
4.2.4.1 Means of escape
23 4.2.4.2 Moving or rotating elements
4.2.5 Safety measures against slipping, tripping and falling
4.2.6 Safety measures against hazards by pressurized materials
4.3 Electrical safety requirements
4.3.1 General
4.3.2 Safety measures against electric shock
24 4.3.3 Protective measures against external effects on electrical equipment
4.3.4 Protective measures against electric sparks / arcs
4.4 Safety requirements and protective measures against thermal hazards
4.4.1 General
25 4.4.2 Measures against skin contact with hot surfaces
4.4.3 Measures against skin contact with hot fluids
4.4.4 Measures against thermal radiation and/or – convection
26 4.4.5 Measures against overheating of process chemistries
27 4.5 Safety requirements and protective measures against noise
4.6 Hazardous substances
4.6.1 General
4.6.1.1 Introduction
4.6.1.2 Low emission processes
28 4.6.1.3 Forced ventilation (make-up air and exhaust air systems)
30 4.6.2 Health
4.6.2.1 Measures against contact with and/or absorption of hazardous liquids
31 4.6.2.2 Protective measures against inhalation of hazardous substances
4.6.2.3 Protective measures against contact with hazardous foams or inhalation of hazardous gases released by fire extinguishing device
4.6.3 Explosion
4.6.3.1 General
4.6.3.2 Classification into hazardous areas
32 4.6.3.3 Avoidance or reduction of ignition sources
4.7 Safety measures against fire
4.7.1 General
4.7.2 Ignition sources
33 4.7.3 Constructive measures
4.7.4 Procedural measures
4.7.5 Thermal load
34 4.7.6 Fire alarm and extinguishing system
4.7.7 Additional measures
4.7.8 Information for use
4.8 Safety requirements against hazards by failure of energy supply or control
35 4.9 Safety requirements for control systems
4.9.1 Safety functions
37 4.9.2 Equipment
4.9.2.1 Actuators and control devices at transporter equipment
4.9.2.2 Emergency stop equipment
38 4.9.2.3 Operating mode, mode selector
4.9.2.4 Isolation switch
4.9.2.5 Motion limiting devices
4.9.3 Failure or malfunction of control systems
39 5 Determination of compliance with safety requirements and / or protective measures
5.1 General
5.2 Mechanical hazards
5.3 Electrical hazards
5.4 Thermal hazards
5.5 Noise
5.6 Hazardous substances
5.6.1 General
5.6.1.1 Low Emission processes
5.6.1.2 Forced ventilation
40 5.6.2 Health
5.6.2.1 Measures against contact with and/or absorption of hazardous fluids
5.6.2.2 Protective measures against inhalation of hazardous substances
5.6.2.3 Contact with hazardous foams or inhalation of hazardous gases and vapours emitted by fire extinguishing equipment
41 5.6.3 Explosions
5.6.3.1 General
5.6.3.2 Limitation of concentration
5.6.3.3 Hazardous areas and ignition sources
5.7 Fire
5.8 Failure of energy supply
5.9 Safety requirements for control systems
6 Information for use
6.1 General
42 6.2 Instruction handbook
6.2.1 Minimum information of the instruction handbook
45 6.2.2 Information relating to the use of plating lines
6.2.3 Maintenance
6.2.3.1 Preventive maintenance (servicing and inspection)
46 6.2.3.2 Maintenance
47 6.3 Marking
48 Annex A (informative)Significant hazards
A.1 General
A.2 Mechanical hazards
A.2.1 General
A.2.2 Shearing, crushing, cutting, drawing in and impact hazard
A.2.3 Loss of stability
A.2.3.1 Loss of stability of plating lines
49 A.2.3.2 Loss of stability of transporter system
A.2.4 Entanglement and entrapment
A.2.5 Hazards by slipping, tripping or falling
A.2.6 Hazards by pressurized materials and equipment
50 A.3 Electrical hazards
A.3.1 Electromagnetic fields
A.3.2 Electric shock
A.3.3 Electric sparks / arcs
A.4 Thermal hazards
A.5 Hazards generated by noise
51 A.6 Hazards resulting from dangerous substances
A.6.1 Health
A.6.2 Explosion hazard
52 A.7 Fire
A.8 Hazards caused by failure of energy supply or control system
53 Annex B (informative)Examples of transporter units
58 Annex C (informative)Examples of working areas
61 Annex D (normative)Calculation of airflow for tanks with lids and open tanks
D.1 Introduction
D.2 Calculations for tanks with lids
63 D.3 calculations for open tanks
64 D.4 Calculations for enclosing hoods, tunnels
66 Annex E (normative)Exhaustive list of the captured air velocities (mean speed) in the main bath used in plating and anodizing industry
77 Annex ZA (informative)Relationship between this European Standard and the essential requirements of Directive 2006/42/EC aimed to be covered
BS EN 17059:2018
$215.11