NA 060

DIN Standards Committee Mechanical Engineering

Standards [CURRENT]

DIN EN 14658
Continuous handling equipment and systems - General safety requirements for continuous handling equipment for opencast lignite mining; German version EN 14658:2005+A1:2010

Title (German)

Stetigförderer und Systeme - Allgemeine Sicherheits-Anforderungen an Stetigförderer im Braunkohlentagebau; Deutsche Fassung EN 14658:2005+A1:2010

Overview

The European Standard has been prepared under the responsibility of Technical Committee CEN/TC 196. The German Mirror Committee is NA 008-10-02 AA "Bandanlagen in Braunkohlentagebauen" ("Conveyor systems for opencast lignite mining") of Mining Standards Committee (FABERG). The conveyor systems for opencast lignite mining are characterized by the fact that they cover wide areas; they are also characterized by high conveying loads and speeds, as well as a high degree of automation and a predominantly unmanned operation. These working conditions deviate substantially from the usual conditions in general industry; for this reason the specifications for employee safety indicated there cannot be applied in a useful way due to operational reasons, or they can even lead to an increased risk. The standard DIN EN 14658:2005-08, which has been prepared in the process of implementing the EC Machinery Directive 98/37/EC on conveyor systems for opencast lignite mining, had to be updated to meet the provisions of the new edition of the EC Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC to ensure that the presumption of conformity is maintained.

Document: references other documents

Document: referenced in other documents

Responsible national committee

NA 060-15-08 AA - Continuous handling equipment and systems  

Responsible european committee

CEN/TC 196 - Mining machinery and equipment - Safety  

Edition 2010-06
Original language German
Translation English
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