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Aerial work platform
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Chapter 2
SAFETY
The mobile elevating work platform was built mainly referring to the standards and technical
speciications shown below:
STANDARD
ED.
TITLE
UNI EN 280:2015
October
2015
Mobile elevating work platforms - Design calculations -
Stability criteria - Construction - Safety - Examinations and
tests.
UNI EN ISO 12100:2010
November
2010
Safety of machinery. General principles for design. Risk
assessment and risk reduction.
UNI EN ISO 13857:2008
May 2008
Safety of machinery. Safety distances to prevent danger
zones being reached by the upper limbs/Safety distances
to prevent danger zones being reached by the lower limbs.
UNI EN 349:2008
November
2008
Safety of machinery -- Minimum gaps to avoid crushing of
parts of the human body.
UNI EN ISO 4413:2012
February
2012
Hydraulic luid power - General rules and safety requirements
for systems and their components.
IEC EN 60204-1:2006
2006
Safety of machinery - Electrical equipment of machines - Part
1 General requirements
UNI EN ISO 13850:2008
November
2008
Safety of machinery - Emergency stop - Principles for design.
ISO 13849-1:2008
November
2008
Safety of machinery - Safety-related parts of control systems
- Part 1: General principles for design.
EN ISO 13849-2
March
2013
Safety of machinery - Safety-related parts of control systems
- Part 2: Validation
The elevating platform was built referring to the standards and technical speciications
indicated in standard EN 280: 2015.
2.2
Intended and improper use
CAUTION
The intended use is that of a machine, DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY TO LIFT
PERSONNEL and their work tools, in compliance with the limits set forth by
the technical data.
The elevating work platform can be used for working at height whilst remaining inside the platform,
including:
•
painting and routine or extraordinary maintenance of buildings
•
maintenance of industrial plant and factories
•
maintenance of electrical lines and the installation of electrical systems
•
pruning