DS DS/EN 1012-2 + A1 Compressors and vacuum pumps - Safety requirements - Part 2: Vacuum pumps
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Title
Compressors and vacuum pumps - Safety requirements - Part 2: Vacuum pumps
Kompressorer og vakuumpumper - Sikkerhedskrav - Del 2: Vakuumpumper
Dansk Standard
Publication Date:
Oct 13, 2009
Scope:
This standard is applicable to all vacuum pumps, vacuum pump combinations and vacuum pumping systems. The standard lists the significant hazards associated with vacuum pumps and specifies safety requirements applicable to the design, installation, operation, maintenance and dismantling of vacuum pumps during their foreseeable life and subsequent disposal.
The scope does not include pumps designed to pump continuously on open systems where the pump inlet pressure is above 75 kPA (750 mbar) absolute, i.e. vacuum cleaners, ventilation fans).
Vacuum pumps intended for use in special applications shall also comply with any specific standards relating to those applications.
Keywords:
- VACUUM PUMPS
- DANGEROUS MACHINES
- SAFETY OF MACHINES
- ACCIDENT PREVENTION
- DEFINITIONS
- HAZARDS
- SAFETY MEASURES
- HUMAN FACTURE ENGINEERING
- NAME PLATES
- UTILIZATION
- INFORMATION
- INSTALLATION
- MAINTENANCE
- VERIFICATION
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