DS DS/EN 13355 Coating plants - Combined booths - Safety requirements
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DS DS/EN 13355 Document Information:
Title
Coating plants - Combined booths - Safety requirements
Coating-anlæg - Kombinerede kabiner - Sikkerhedskrav
Dansk Standard
Publication Date:
Feb 7, 2005
Scope:
This standard applies to combined booths used as a spraying and drying facility for the application of liquid paints and varnishes by an operator with maximum drying temperature of 100° C. This standard deals with all significant hazards relevant to combined booths, when they are used as intended and under the conditions foreseen by the manufacturer.
Keywords:
- BOOTHS
- COATING MATERIALS
- COATING SYSTEMS
- COATINGS
- COUNTERAETING DANGERS
- DEFINITION
- DEFINITIONS
- DESIGN
- DRYING CHAMBERS
- DRYING INSTALLATIONS
- ELECTRICAL SAFETY
- EXPLOSION PROTECTION
- FIRE SAFETY
- HAZARDS
- MARKING
- MATERIALS
- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
- NOISE REDUCTION
- OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY
- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
- PAINTS
- RADIATION PROTECTION
- SAFETY DESIGN
- SAFETY MEASURES
- SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
- SPECIFICATION (APPROVAL)
- SPRAY BOOTHS
- SPRAYERS
- SPRAYING EQUIPMENT
- SURFACE SPREAD OF FLAME
- USER INFORMATION
- VARNISHES
- WORKPIECES
- WORKPLACE SAFETY
- SPECIFICATIONS
- FLAME PROPAGATION
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