CEN/TC 151/WG 13 - Machines and plants for the production, treatment and processing of flat, hollow and special glass - Safety
Machines and plants for the production, treatment and processing of flat, hollow and special glass - Safety
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This European Standard contains the safety requirements for the design and installation of stationary glass washing installations as shown as typical in Annex A.
Glass washing installations are designed to perform the following functions: feeding of flat glass to the cleaning and drying unit and transport (delivery) to the estimation equipment and to the take-off position of the flat glass sheet. None of the processing phases requires direct manual intervention.
1.2 !This European Standard deals with the significant hazards, hazardous situations and events with the exception of those by interfaces with other machines used in a process line relevant to glass washing installa-tions, when they are used as intended and under the conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Clause 4)." This European Standard specifies the appropriate technical measures to eliminate or reduce risks which can arise from these significant hazards during commissioning, the operation and maintenance. ! Safety requirements and/or protective measures are given in Clause 5. When references are made to B level standards such as EN 953, EN 1037, EN 1088, EN 60204-1, EN ISO 13850 and EN ISO 13857, the manufacturer should carry out an adequate risk assessment for the requirements thereof where choice is necessary."
1.3 This European Standard is not applicable to machines for loading and unloading of glass (see EN 13035-5) and to conveyors (see EN 619) and fans. If there are specific risks that arise by their use as an integral part of flat glass washing installations, appropriate measures are specified.
1.4 This European Standard is not applicable to glass washing installations for automotive and bent glass.
1.5 This European Standard is not applicable to water preparation and disposal of waste washing liquid.
1.6 This European Standard is not applicable to machinery manufactured before the date of publication of this European Standard by CEN.
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This European Standard contains the requirements for stationary machines for the drilling of flat glass, using a powered rotating tool. Stationary machines are classified into:
a) manual;
b) semi-automatic;
c) automatic single-head or multi-head;
d) fully automatic.
1.2 This European Standard deals with the significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to drilling machines for flat glass when they are used as intended and under the conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Clause 4). This European Standard specifies the appropriate technical measures to eliminate or reduce risks arising from the significant hazards during commissioning, the operation and maintenance. Safety requirements and/or protective measures are given in Clause 5. When references are made to B level standards such as EN 953, EN 983, EN 999, EN 1037,
EN 1088, EN 60204-1, EN ISO 13850 and EN ISO 13857, the manufacturer should carry out an adequate risk assessment for the requirements thereof where choice is necessary.
1.3 This European Standard does not address the safety requirements for conveyor belts, rollers (see EN 619) or other means of transporting the glass to and from the drilling machine (see e.g. EN 13035-5).
1.4 This European Standard is not applicable to drilling machines which are manufactured before the date of publication of this European Standard by CEN.
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This European Standard applies for machines and installations for stacking and de-stacking that are specifically de-signed for building-up or taking down upright stacks of flat glass sheet by sheet including unloading and loading of single sheets of flat glass from or onto machines or transport devices (conveyors).
NOTE For sketches with examples of typical constructions, see Annex A (informative), Figures A.1 to A.9.
1.2 This European Standard deals with the significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to machines and installations for stacking and de-stacking flat glass when they are used as intended and under the conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Clause 4). Those hazards which are dealt with in the ad-hoc standard EN 619 for conveyors are excepted. This European Standard specifies the appropriate technical measures to eliminate or reduce risks arising from the significant hazards during commissioning, operation and maintenance.
1.3 This European Standard is not applicable to the significant hazards of conveyors and other machines for the manufacture, treatment and processing of flat glass, e.g. tilting tables, equipment for storage of flat glass, such as stillages. If there are specific hazards which arise by the co-operation of this machinery and equipment with machines and installations for stacking and de-stacking, appropriate measures are specified.
1.4 This European Standard is not applicable to building up or taking down stacks by means of cranes that are temporarily equipped via hook with load-lifting attachments with suction cups to lift flat glass.
1.5 When compiling this European Standard, it was assumed that lifting movements are only used as part of full automatic machines and that the related hazards are not significant.
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This standard contains the requirements for safety for the design and installation of tilting tables, where the flat glass is brought from the horizontal almost to the vertical position or vice versa by lying on or supported at the lower edge leaning against a supporting surface.
1.2 This standard deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to tilting tables for flat glass, when they are used as intended and under the conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Clause 4). This standard specifies the appropriate technical measures to eliminate or reduce risks arising from the significant hazards during commissioning, operation and maintenance. Noise is not a significant hazard for this type of machines.
1.3 This standard is not applicable to tilting tables where all movements are done by human power.
1.4 This standard is not applicable to additional equipment, e.g. for cutting (see EN 13035-3), loading and unloading (see EN 13035-5), break-out (see EN 13035-6), transporting (see EN 619) of flat glass as used as integral parts of the machinery. If there are specific risks that arise in connection with tilting tables, appropriate measures are specified.
1.5 This document is not applicable to tilting tables which are manufactured before the date of publication of this document by CEN.
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This European Standard applies for machines for break-out of flat glass including the following steps: transport and positioning, break-out, transport of the cut sizes to the unloading position, leading away of waste flat glass.
1.2 This European Standard deals with the significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to machines for the break-out of flat glass when they are used as intended and under the conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Clause 4). Those hazards which are dealt with in EN 619 for conveyors are excepted. This European Standard specifies the appropriate technical measures to eliminate or reduce risks arising from the significant hazards during commissioning, operation and maintenance. Hazards from noise are not considered to be significant.
1.3 This European Standard is not applicable to the break-out operation (opening the cut) of cutting ma-chines for laminated glass (see EN 13035-7).
1.4 This European Standard is not applicable to the treatment of waste flat glass such as crushing and/or charging of waste flat glass into bins, containers.
1.5 This European Standard does not apply to the significant hazards of conveyors. If there are specific hazards which arise by the co-operation of conveyors with machines for break-out of flat glass, appropriate measures are specified.
1.6 This European Standard is not applicable to machines for break-out of flat glass which are manufac-tured before the date of publication of this European Standard by CEN.
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1.1 This European Standard applies for cutting machines for laminated glass including the following steps: transport and positioning, synchronous cutting (scoring) from both sides, break-out, electrical heating and separation.
1.2 This European Standard deals with the significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to cutting machines for laminated glass when they are used as intended and under the conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Clause 4). Those hazards, which are dealt with in the ad-hoc standard EN 619 for conveyors are excepted. This European Standard specifies the appropriate technical measures to eliminate or reduce risks arising from the significant hazards during commissioning, operation and maintenance. Hazards from noise are not considered to be significant.
1.3 This European Standard is not applicable to cutting (scoring) and break-out of monolithic glass (see EN 13035-3 and EN 13035-6).
1.4 This European Standard is not applicable to the cutting of laminated glass by sawing or by the use of high-pressure liquid.
1.5 This European Standard is not applicable to the significant hazards of conveyors and machines for the manufacture, treatment and processing of flat glass such as tilting tables.
1.6 This European Standard is not applicable to cutting machines for laminated glass which are manufactured before the date of publication of this European Standard by CEN.
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This standard contains the requirements for safety for the design and installation of machines with one movable bridge for cutting of flat glass, which operate by scoring of the glass placed on a horizontal support. This standard covers the transport of the glass on the machine.
1.2 This European Standard deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to flat glass cutting machines, when they are used as intended and under the conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Clause 4). This standard specifies the appropriate technical measures to eliminate or reduce risks arising from the significant hazards during commissioning, operation and maintenance. Hazards from noise are not considered to be significant.
1.3 This standard does not apply to flat glass cutting by abrasive cutting or by the use of high pressure liquid or lasers.
1.4 This standard does not apply to loading and unloading of flat glass on to or from cutting machines and the breaking out (see EN 13035-5 and EN 13035-6).
1.5 This standard does not apply to conveyors (see EN 619) and fans as used as integral parts of the machinery. If there are specific risks that arise in connection with flat glass cutting machines, appropriate measures are specified.
1.6 This standard does not apply to cutting of laminated glass (see EN 13035-7).
1.7 This standard does not apply to cutting while the glass is moving.
1.8 This document is not applicable to machinery which is manufactured before the date of publication of this document by CEN.
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1.1 This standard contains the requirements for safety for the design and installation of equipment intended for the storage, handling and transportation of flat glass inside the factory as described in Clause 3. It applies to stationary, movable and mobile storage equipment (see 3.2), mechanical and automatic handling equipment (see 3.3) and transportation equipment (see 3.4) (see overview in Annex A).
1.2 Additional requirements for dealing with specific hazards due to the use outside the factory are dealt with in prEN 13035-2.
1.3 This standard only deals with the devices which are directly in contact with the glass. Tractors, cranes, hoists and fork lifts are out of the scope as well as parts of other powered vehicles that are not in contact with the glass (see 3.4.1). This standard does not apply to manual handling equipment as defined in 3.3.1.
1.4 This standard deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to equipment for the storage, handling and transportation of flat glass, when they are used as intended and under the conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Clause 4). This standard specifies the appropriate technical measures to eliminate or reduce risks arising from the significant hazards during commissioning, the operation and maintenance. Noise has not been considered to be a significant hazard for any type of equipment in the scope of this standard.
1.5 This document is not applicable to storage, handling or transportation equipment for flat glass inside the factory, which is manufactured before the date of its publication as EN.
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1.1 This standard contains the requirements for safety for the design and installation of equipment intended for the storage (as defined in 3.2.1), handling (as defined in 3.2.2) and transportation (as defined in 3.2.3) of flat glass outside the factory (as defined in 3.1.1) and including stillages, pallets, frails fixed to vehicles, in-loader vehicles, specific glass-securing devices, stanchions and vacuum-lifting devices which are used for road transport and on building sites.
1.2 Specific hazards due to the use inside the factory are dealt with in EN 13035-1.
1.3 This standard deals only with the devices which are directly in contact with the glass. This standard does not apply to manual handling equipment such as carrying straps and vacuum pads. Tractors, cranes, hoists and fork lifts are out of the scope as well as parts of other powered vehicles that are not in contact with the glass. This European Standard does not apply to equipment for the transport by other ways than on road e.g. by ship or train, and the transportation of glazed windows/frames.
1.4 This standard deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to equipment for the storage, handling and transportation of flat glass, when they are used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Clause 4). This standard specifies the appropriate technical measures to eliminate or reduce risks arising from the significant hazards during commissioning, the operation and maintenance. Noise has not been considered to be a significant hazard for any type of equipment in the scope of this standard.
1.5 This document is not applicable to storage, handling or transportation equipment for flat glass outside the factory, which is manufactured before the date of its publication as EN.
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1.1 This document includes safety requirements for the design and installation of equipment that is intended for storage, handling, and transportation of flat glass inside the factory. It does not cover all phases of life of the product. Transport to the customer, assembly, dismantling, disabling, or scrapping are excluded.
This document also applies to equipment within the scope of Machinery Directive (see 1.2) as well as to equipment that is not covered by Machinery Directive (see 1.3). Annex C (see Figure C.1) gives an overview of the differentiation.
NOTE Additional requirements covering specific hazards that result from the use outside the factory are dealt with in FprEN 13035 2:2022.
1.2 This document specifies safety requirements for the following machinery:
- machinery for storage provided with elements that are propelled by a drive system other than directly applied human or animal power (engine power) in order to store or retrieve glass in or from storage shelves or frames (see 3.2.2);
- machinery for picking up single glass plates, firmly-attached glass plates or glass packs for transportation between different locations where the retention force or lifting force is generated by engine power (see 3.3.2, 3.3.3);
- machinery for transportation by special vehicles that are propelled by engine power.
1.3 This document specifies additional requirements in Annex A for the following equipment that is not covered by Machinery Directive:
- stationary, movable and mobile storage equipment (see 3.2.1, 3.2.3, 3.2.4);
- storage equipment with mobile frame (provided with manually propelled shelves or frames) (see 3.2.2);
- equipment for transportation by trailer and trolley (see 3.4.2 and 3.4.3).
1.4 This document only deals with equipment, which is in direct contact with the glass, with the exception of wooden packaging. Tractors, cranes, hoists and forklift trucks as well as elements of self-propelled vehicles, which are not in contact with the glass (see 3.4.1), are out of the scope. This document does not apply to equipment for picking up single plates, such as manual vacuum lifting devices, lifting straps or other manual devices (see 3.3.1). This document does not cover automatic loading or unloading of storage and transportation equipment. This is covered in EN 13035 5:2006+A1:2009.
1.5 This document deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and hazardous events, which are relevant to equipment for storage, handling and transportation of flat glass, when they are used as intended and under the conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer covered by the Machinery Directive (see Annex B). This document specifies the appropriate technical measures to eliminate or reduce risks arising from the significant hazards during commissioning, operation and maintenance. The significant hazards, hazardous situations and hazardous events during transport to the customer, assembly, dismantling, disabling, or scrapping are excluded.
1.6 This document deals with significant hazards, hazardous situations and hazardous events, which are relevant to equipment for storage, handling and transportation of flat glass outside the Machinery Directive, when they are used as intended and under the conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Annex A).
1.7 This document provides the requirement on machinery and devices that are in direct or indirect contact with glass.
1.8 This document is not applicable to equipment for storage, handling and transportation of flat glass inside the factory, which is manufactured before the date of publication of this document by CEN.
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1.1 This document includes safety requirements for the design and installation of equipment that is intended for storage, handling and transportation of flat glass outside the factory. It applies to machinery within the scope of Machinery Directive as well as to equipment that is not covered by Machinery Directive (see Figure F.1). If machines and equipment are not only used outside the factory, the requirements of EN 13035-1:2008 also apply.
1.2 This document specifies safety requirements for the following machinery for storage (see 3.2.1), handling (see 3.2.2) and transportation (see 3.2.3) of flat glass outside the factory (see 3.1.1):
- vehicle-mounted frails with motorized adjustment of the angle of lean for loading and unloading, which are used for road transport;
- inloader for road transport outside the factory, where loading and unloading is only made on virtually horizontal and sufficiently stable grounds that are free of significant irregularities;
- specific self-propelled equipment for securing the glass (inloader load-securing system, see 3.2.9);
- equipment for picking up single glass plates, firmly-attached glass plates or glass packs for transportation between different locations where the retention force or lifting force is generated by engine power.
1.3 This document specifies additional requirements in Annex A for the following equipment that is not covered by Machinery Directive:
- vehicle-mounted frails without an adjustable angle of lean for loading and unloading, which are used for road transport;
- movable storage equipment designed to transport the glass outside the factory (e.g. inloader stillages, see Figure C.6);
- glass-securing devices or systems for transport stillages (e.g. spring tensioning rods, stanchions).
NOTE Specific hazards due to the use inside the factory are dealt with in EN 13035-1:2008. This standard is still under review and is published as prEN 13035-1:2020 Machines and plants for the manufacture, treatment, and processing of flat glass - Safety requirements - Part 1: Storage, handling, and transportation equipment inside the factory.
1.4 This document deals with road transport as well as rail transport.
1.5 This document only deals with equipment which is in direct contact with the glass. This document does not apply to manual handling equipment such as carrying straps and manual vacuum lifting devices and to all packaging for glass which always opened and closed in the factory (see EN 13035-1:2008). Tractors, cranes, hoists and forklift trucks as well as elements of self-propelled vehicles, which are not in contact with the glass, are out of the scope. This document does not apply to the transport of glazed windows/frames, neither does it apply to equipment for different transportation than on road or on rail, e.g. by ships.
1.6 This document deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and hazardous events, which are relevant to equipment for storage, handling and transportation of flat glass, when they are used as intended and under the conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Annex B). This document specifies the appropriate technical measures to eliminate or reduce risks arising from the significant hazards during commissioning, operation and maintenance. Noise hazards have not been considered significant for any type of equipment within the scope of this document. This document does not cover all phases of life of the product like transport to the customer, assembly, dismantling, disabling or scrapping.
1.7 This document does not apply to equipment for storage, handling and transportation of flat glass outside the factory, which is manufactured before the date of publication of this document as EN.
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1.1 This European Standard contains the safety requirements for the design and installation of stationary glass washing installations as shown as typical in Annex A.
Glass washing installations are designed to perform the following functions: feeding of flat glass to the clean-ing and drying unit and transport (delivery) to the estimation equipment and to the take-off position of the flat glass sheet. None of the processing phases requires direct manual intervention.
1.2 This European Standard deals with the significant hazards, hazardous situations and events with the exception of those by interfaces with other machines used in a process line relevant to glass washing installa-tions, when they are used as intended and under the conditions foreseeable by the manufacturer (see
Clause 4). This European Standard specifies the appropriate technical measures to eliminate or reduce risks which can arise from these significant hazards during commissioning, the operation and maintenance.
1.3 This European Standard is not applicable to loading and unloading of glass (see EN 13035-5) and to conveyors (see EN 619) and fans. If there are specific risks that arise by their use as an integral part of flat glass washing installations, appropriate measures are specified.
1.4 This European Standard is not applicable to glass washing installations for automotive and bent glass.
1.5 This European Standard is not applicable to water preparation and disposal of waste washing liquid.
1.6 This European Standard is not applicable to machinery manufactured before the date of publication of this European Standard by CEN.
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1.1 This European Standard contains the requirements for stationary machines for the drilling of flat glass, using a powered rotating tool. Fixed machines are classified into:
a) manual;
b) semi-automatic;
c) automatic single-head or multi-head;
d) fully automatic.
1.2 This European Standard deals with the significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to drilling machines for flat glass when they are used as intended and under the conditions foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Clause 4). This European Standard specifies the appropriate technical measures to elimi-nate or reduce risks arising from the significant hazards during commissioning, the operation and mainte-nance.
1.3 This European Standard does not address the safety requirements for conveyor belts, rollers (see EN 619) or other means of transporting the glass to and from the drilling machine (see e.g. EN 13035-5).
1.4 This European Standard is not applicable to drilling machines which are manufactured before the date of publication of this European Standard by CEN.
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1.1 This European Standard applies for machines for break-out of flat glass including the following steps: transport and positioning, break-out, transport of the cut sizes to the unloading position, leading away of waste flat glass.
1.2 This European Standard deals with the significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to machines for the break-out of flat glass when they are used as intended and under the conditions foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Clause 4). Those hazards which are dealt with in EN 619 for conveyors are ex-cepted. This European Standard specifies the appropriate technical measures to eliminate or reduce risks which can arise from these significant hazards during commissioning, the operation and maintenance. Haz-ards from noise are not considered to be significant.
1.3 This European Standard is not applicable to the break-out operation (opening the cut) of cutting ma-chines for laminated glass (see prEN 13035-7).
1.4 This European Standard is not applicable to the treatment of waste flat glass such as crushing and/or charging of waste flat glass into bins, containers.
1.5 This European Standard does not apply to the significant hazards of conveyors. If there are specific hazards which arise by the co-operation of conveyors with machines for break-out of flat glass, appropriate measures are specified.
1.6 This European Standard is not applicable to machines for break-out of flat glass which are manufac-tured before the date of publication of this European Standard by CEN.
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1.1 This European Standard applies for machines and installations for stacking and de-stacking that are specifi-cally designed for building-up or taking down upright stacks of flat glass sheet by sheet including unloading and loading of single sheets of flat glass from or onto machines or transport devices (conveyors).
NOTE For sketches with examples of typical constructions, see Annex A (informative), Figures A.1 to A.9.
1.2 This European Standard deals with the significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to ma-chines and installations for stacking and de-stacking flat glass when they are used as intended and under the con-ditions foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Clause 4). Those hazards which are dealt with in the ad-hoc standard EN 619 for conveyors are excepted. This European Standard specifies the appropriate technical measures to eliminate or reduce risks which can arise from these significant hazards during commissioning, the operation and maintenance.
1.3 This European Standard is not applicable to the significant hazards of conveyors and other machines for the manufacture, treatment and processing of flat glass, e.g. tilting tables, equipment for storage of flat glass, such as stillages. If there are specific hazards which arise by the co-operation of this machinery and equipment with ma-chines and installations for stacking and de-stacking, appropriate measures are specified.
1.4 This European Standard is not applicable to building up or taking down stacks by means of cranes that are temporarily equipped via hook with load-lifting attachments with suction cups to lift flat glass.
1.5 When compiling this European Standard, it was assumed that lifting movements are only used as part of full automatic machines and that the related hazards are not significant.
1.6 This European Standard is not applicable to machines and installations for stacking and de-stacking which are manufactured before the date of publication of this European
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This European Standard contains the requirements for safety for the design and installation of tilting tables, where the flat glass is brought from the horizontal almost to the vertical position or vice versa by lying on or leaning against a supporting surface resting on the lower edge.
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1.1 This European Standard applies for cutting machines for laminated glass including the following steps: transport and positioning, synchronous cutting (scoring) from both sides, break-out, electrical heating and separation.
1.2 This European Standard deals with the significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to cutting machines for laminated glass when they are used as intended and under the conditions foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Clause 4). Those hazards, which are dealt with in the ad-hoc standard EN 619 for con-veyors are excepted. This European Standard specifies the appropriate technical measures to eliminate or reduce risks which can arise from these significant hazards during commissioning, the operation and mainte-nance. Hazards from noise are not considered to be significant.
1.3 This European Standard is not applicable to cutting (scoring) and break-out of monolithic glass (see EN 13035-3 and prEN 13035-6).
1.4 This European Standard is not applicable to the cutting of laminated glass by sawing or by the use of high-pressure liquid.
1.5 This European Standard is not applicable to the significant hazards of conveyors and machines for the manufacture, treatment and processing of flat glass such as tilting tables.
1.6 This European Standard is not applicable to cutting machines for laminated glass which are manufac-tured before the date of publication of this European Standard by CEN.
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1.1 This European Standard applies to the design and installation of gob feeders which provide hollow glass forming machines with gobs.
1.2 This European Standard deals with the significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to gob feeders, when they are used as intended and under the conditions foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Clause 4). This European Standard specifies the appropriate technical measures to eliminate or reduce risks which can arise from these significant hazards during commissioning, operation and maintenance.
1.3 This European Standard does not deal with bowl firing.
1.4 This European Standard is not applicable to gob feeders which are manufactured before the date of publication of this European Standard by CEN.
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This European Standard contains the requirements for safety for the design and installation of flat glass cutting machines, which operate by scoring and where the glass is lying on a supporting surface. This European Standard deals with all significant hazards pertinent to flat glass cutting machines, when they are used as intended and under the conditions foreseen by the manufacturer (see clause 4). This European Standard specifies the appropriate technical measures to eliminate or reduce risks arising from the significant hazards
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1.1 This European Standard applies to the design and installation of IS machines including the gob distributor and machine conveyor.
1.2 This European Standard deals with the significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to IS machines, when they are used as intended and under the conditions foreseeable by the manufacturer (see
Clause 4). This European Standard specifies the appropriate technical measures to eliminate or reduce risks which can arise from these significant hazards.
1.3 This European Standard does not deal with gob feeders (see EN 13042-1) and handling machines for feed-ing (see EN 13042-2) which are self-standing machines used for the delivery of portions of melted glass to hollow-glass-forming machines such as glass presses (see EN 13042-5).
1.4 This European Standard is not applicable to IS machines which are manufactured before the date of publica-tion of this European Standard by CEN.
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1.1 This document contains the requirements for safety for the design and installation of stationary handling machines for feeding from the taking up of a post of melted glass out of the working bowl of a glass melting furnace through transport to delivery to a glass blower or to a forming machine for hollow glass.
1.2 This document deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to machines for feeding, when they are used as intended and under the conditions foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Clause 4). This document specifies the appropriate technical measures to eliminate or reduce risks which can arise from these significant hazards.
1.3 This does not deal with the exclusive feeding with shearers (shears) alone with the transport of the melted glass post by its own weight in free fall or by trueing (gob feeder, see prEN 13042-1).
1.4 This document is not applicable to handling machines for feeding which are manufactured before the date of publication of this document by CEN.
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1.1 This standard contains the requirements for the design and installation of glass presses including equipment for feeding of portions of molten glass to the mould, loading equipment and equipment for discharging articles (take-out) when these are integral parts of the presses.
1.2 This standard deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to glass presses when they are used as intended and under the conditions foreseeable by the manufacturer (see clause 4). This standard specifies the appropriate technical measures to eliminate or reduce risks which can arise from these significant hazards.
1.3 This standard does not deal with forming machines for hollow glass where the press operation is only a part of the hot-forming process, such as the press/blow process of IS machines (see prEN 13042-3).
1.4 This standard does not deal with gob feeders (see prEN 13042-1) and handling machines for feeding (see prEN 13042-2) which are self-standing machines and dealt with in other standards of the series regarding machinery used in the production of hollow glass.
1.5 This document is not applicable to presses which are manufactured before the date of publication of this document by CEN.
1.6 This standard deals only with hazards arising from the application of components which may be used in glass presses, such as motors and continuous handling equipment. More particular safety requirements are dealt with within standards more specific to that component, including noise.
1.7 This standard does not deal with equipment for cooling and waste ejection with air or heating from an outside system.
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