BS EN 14658:2005+A1:2010
Continuous handling equipment and systems. General safety requirements for continuous handling equipment for opencast lignite mining
Standard number: | BS EN 14658:2005+A1:2010 |
Pages: | 34 |
Released: | 2010-04-30 |
ISBN: | 978 0 580 65396 4 |
Status: | Standard |
BS EN 14658:2005+A1:2010
This standard BS EN 14658:2005+A1:2010 Continuous handling equipment and systems. General safety requirements for continuous handling equipment for opencast lignite mining is classified in these ICS categories:
- 53.040.10 Conveyors
This European Standard applies to mechanical continuous handling equipment used in opencast lignite mines and the particular mechanical continuous handling equipment used:
to convey lignite or overburden from opencast mines;
to convey residuals and tailings from lignite processing to opencast mines;
to convey lignite, overburden or lignite treatment processing residuals and tailings from one opencast mine to another.
This standard applies to continuous handling equipment operating in delimited site areas that are off-limits to the public and accessible only to authorized persons.
It specifies the safety requirements for stationary, mobile and shiftable continuous handling equipment designed to transport bulk goods by continuous movement from a loading point to a discharge point.
The standard considers the significant hazards that arise during the use, movement and shifting of continuous handling equipment, as well as the measures for eliminating or reducing these hazards provided the continuous handling equipment is used as intended and the remaining risk is foreseen and taken into account by the manufacturer. A complete list of all the hazards specified in EN 1050 is given in Annex A (normative).
The requirements of this standard do not apply to equipment and systems manufactured and put into operation before the publication date of this standard.
This standard does not cover:
safety requirements of wireless remote control systems;
hazards generated by noise;
hazards generated by vibration;
hazards generated by explosion;
hazards generated by electromagnetic interference (EMC).
NOTE Directive 94/9/EC concerning equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres and Directive 89/336/EEC.relating to electromagnetic compatibility may be applicable to equipment or components covered by this European Standard. This Standard is not intended to provide means of complying with the essential health and safety requirements of the above Directives.