DS DS/EN 12012-3 Rubber and plastics machines - Size reduction machines - Part 3: Safety requirements for shredders
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DS DS/EN 12012-3 Document Information:
Title
Rubber and plastics machines - Size reduction machines - Part 3: Safety requirements for shredders
Gummi- og plastforarbejdningsmaskiner - Findelingsmaskiner - Del 3: Sikkerhedskrav til finskæremaskiner
Dansk Standard
Publication Date:
Apr 6, 2001
Scope:
This standard specifies the essential safety requirements applicable to the design and construction of shredders used for plastic and rubber. The machine begins with the outer edge of the feed hopper and ends with the discharge area. This standard does not deal with safety measures to reduce the risk from ignition of flammable residues in material to be shredded.
Keywords:
- ACCIDENT PREVENTION
- CONCEPTION
- CONSTRUCTIONS
- COUNTERAETING DANGERS
- CRUSHING MACHINES
- DANGER ZONES
- DEFINITIONS
- FEED OPENING
- FEEDING
- HAZARDS
- INSTALLATION CONDITIONS
- MARKING
- NOISE EMISSIONS
- OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY
- OPERATING CONDITIONS
- PLASTICS-WORKING MACHINERY
- ROLLING MACHINES
- RUBBER MACHINES
- SAFETY DESIGN
- SAFETY ENGINEERING
- SAFETY MEASURES
- SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
- SOUND LEVEL
- SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL
- USER INFORMATION
- WORKPLACE SAFETY
- SAFETY
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