Floor cutting-off machines - Safety
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The DIN EN 13862 standard is applicable to floor cutting-off machines that are operated by pedestrians. These machines are used for cutting, grooving, and milling floor surfaces made of materials like concrete, asphalt, and other mineral building materials. The machines can be powered by electric or internal combustion prime engines and can have either power feed, manual feed, or hand feed mechanisms.
The standard covers floor sawing machines that have either mechanical or hydraulic power transmission systems. It outlines safety requirements and measures that need to be followed to ensure the safe operation of these machines. This includes specifications for guarding, controls, noise levels, emissions, and operator training. The standard aims to minimize the risks associated with the use of floor cutting-off machines and promote the safety of operators and bystanders.
Descriptors | Abrasive cutting-off machines, Accident prevention, Asphalts, Bitumens, CE marking, Concretes, Definitions, Grinding machines, Hazards, Mechanical engineering, Mechanical hazards, Milling machines, Occupational safety, Protection against danger, Requirements, Road making machines, Safety, Safety of machinery, Safety requirements, Sawing machines, Self-propelled, Soil-working equipment, Type C, Workplace safety, Conditions |
ICS Codes | 93.080.10 - Road construction |
Language(s) | English + German |
File Size | 2.1 MB |