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BS EN 1570-1:2024 Safety requirements for lifting tables Lifting tables serving up to two fixed landing

BS EN 1570-1:2024

Safety requirements for lifting tables Lifting tables serving up to two fixed landing

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Standard number:BS EN 1570-1:2024
Pages:90
Released:2024-04-11
ISBN:978 0 539 06048 5
Status:Standard
BS EN 1570-1:2024 Safety Requirements for Lifting Tables

BS EN 1570-1:2024 Safety Requirements for Lifting Tables

Standard Number: BS EN 1570-1:2024

Pages: 90

Released: 2024-04-11

ISBN: 978 0 539 06048 5

Name: Safety requirements for lifting tables Lifting tables serving up to two fixed landing

Status: Standard

Overview

Introducing the BS EN 1570-1:2024, the latest standard that sets the benchmark for safety requirements for lifting tables. This comprehensive document is essential for anyone involved in the design, manufacturing, and maintenance of lifting tables that serve up to two fixed landings. Released on April 11, 2024, this standard is your go-to guide for ensuring the highest levels of safety and compliance in your operations.

Why Choose BS EN 1570-1:2024?

Safety is paramount in any industrial setting, and lifting tables are no exception. The BS EN 1570-1:2024 standard provides detailed safety requirements that help mitigate risks and ensure the well-being of operators and other personnel. Here are some compelling reasons to choose this standard:

  • Comprehensive Coverage: With 90 pages of in-depth information, this standard covers all aspects of safety requirements for lifting tables.
  • Up-to-Date Information: Released in 2024, this is the most current standard, incorporating the latest safety protocols and technological advancements.
  • Industry Compliance: Adhering to this standard ensures that your lifting tables meet industry regulations, thereby avoiding potential legal issues and fines.
  • Enhanced Safety: Implementing the guidelines in this standard can significantly reduce the risk of accidents and injuries, creating a safer work environment.

Key Features

The BS EN 1570-1:2024 standard is packed with features designed to help you achieve the highest levels of safety and efficiency. Some of the key features include:

  • Detailed Safety Protocols: Comprehensive guidelines on the design, construction, and maintenance of lifting tables.
  • Risk Assessment: Step-by-step procedures for conducting risk assessments to identify and mitigate potential hazards.
  • Operational Guidelines: Best practices for the safe operation of lifting tables, including load limits and emergency procedures.
  • Maintenance Requirements: Detailed instructions on regular maintenance and inspections to ensure long-term safety and functionality.
  • Compliance Checklists: Handy checklists to help you ensure that all safety requirements are met.

Who Should Use This Standard?

The BS EN 1570-1:2024 standard is indispensable for a wide range of professionals, including:

  • Design Engineers: Ensure that your lifting table designs meet the latest safety standards.
  • Manufacturers: Produce lifting tables that comply with industry regulations and are safe for use.
  • Maintenance Personnel: Follow detailed maintenance guidelines to keep lifting tables in optimal condition.
  • Safety Inspectors: Conduct thorough inspections to ensure compliance with safety requirements.
  • Facility Managers: Implement best practices for the safe operation and maintenance of lifting tables in your facility.

Table of Contents

Here’s a sneak peek at what you can expect inside the BS EN 1570-1:2024 standard:

  1. Introduction
  2. Scope
  3. Normative References
  4. Terms and Definitions
  5. Safety Requirements and Measures
  6. Design and Construction
  7. Risk Assessment
  8. Operational Guidelines
  9. Maintenance and Inspections
  10. Compliance Checklists
  11. Annexes

Benefits of Compliance

Adhering to the BS EN 1570-1:2024 standard offers numerous benefits, including:

  • Legal Compliance: Meet all regulatory requirements and avoid potential fines and legal issues.
  • Enhanced Safety: Create a safer work environment by following best practices and safety protocols.
  • Improved Efficiency: Optimize the performance and longevity of your lifting tables through proper maintenance and operation.
  • Risk Mitigation: Identify and address potential hazards before they become serious issues.
  • Peace of Mind: Rest assured that your lifting tables are safe and compliant with the latest industry standards.

Conclusion

The BS EN 1570-1:2024 standard is an essential resource for anyone involved in the design, manufacturing, and maintenance of lifting tables. With its comprehensive guidelines and up-to-date information, this standard helps you ensure the highest levels of safety and compliance in your operations. Don’t compromise on safety—make the BS EN 1570-1:2024 standard a cornerstone of your safety protocols today.

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BS EN 1570-1:2024


This standard BS EN 1570-1:2024 Safety requirements for lifting tables is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 53.020.99 Other lifting equipment
1.1 This document specifies the safety requirements for lifting tables with the following characteristics: - serving no more than 2 fixed landings but able to pass a fixed landing and, - having a vertical travel speed of no more than 0,15 m/s, unless safe by position and, - for raising or lowering goods (with or without operator(s) and/or authorized person(s)), or; - for raising or lowering operator(s) and/or authorized person(s) with or without goods, to positions where they can carry out work from a fixed or movable lifting table that is guided throughout its vertical travel only (see Annex H). 1.2 This document specifies the appropriate technical measures for eliminating and reducing the risks arising from the significant hazards listed in Annex B. 1.3 This document does not apply to the following equipment: - lifting tables with a vertical travel speed exceeding 0,15 m/s, unless safe by position; - lifting tables, serving more than 2 fixed landings of a construction, for lifting goods, with a vertical travel speed not exceeding 0,15 m/s (EN 1570-2:2016); - lifting tables, serving more than 2 fixed landings of a construction, for lifting operators, with a vertical travel speed not exceeding 0,15 m/s; - lifting tables carrying operators and installed in full enclosures with a vertical travel speed not exceeding 0,15 m/s; - lifting tables used on ships; - lifting tables designed for artists and stage set features during artistic performances (EN 17206:2020); - power operated lifting platforms for persons with impaired mobility (EN 81-41:2010); - mobile lifting tables for airport ground support equipment (EN 1915-2:2001+A1:2009 and EN 12312-1:2013); - mobile elevating work platforms (EN 280-1:2022); - static Group B elevating work platforms (EN 280-1:2022); - vehicle servicing lifts (EN 1493:2022); - mobile lifting tables used for firefighting (EN 1777:2010); - mobile lifting tables with a horizontal travelling speed of more than 1,6 m/s; - rail dependent storage and retrieval equipment (EN 528:2021+A1:2022); - scissor lift pallet trucks (EN ISO 3691-5:2015, including EN ISO 3691-5:2015/AC:2016 and EN ISO 3691-5:2015/A1:2020); - lifting tables suspended from a ceiling. 1.4 This document does not consider the additional requirements for: - electromagnetic compatibility; - operation in severe conditions (e.g. extreme climates, freezer applications, strong magnetic fields); - operation subject to special rules (e.g. potentially explosive atmospheres, mines); - handling of loads, the nature of which could lead to dangerous situations (e.g. molten metal, acids, radiating materials, particularly brittle loads, loose loads (gravel, tubes)); - hazards occurring during construction, transportation, and disposal; - equipment installed on the load platform or the replacing or maintaining of it; - integration into broader systems or other machines, etc.; - cable-less controls, i.e. wireless; - lifting tables where the hydraulic pressure is derived directly from gas pressure; - lifting tables powered by internal combustion engines.