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DIN EN 16252 - Machines for compacting waste materials or recyclable fractions - Horizontal baling presses - Safety requirements
March 1, 2013 - DIN

This European Standard specifies the safety requirements for the design, manufacture and information for safe use of horizontal baling presses for compacting waste material or recyclable fractions (e.g. paper, plastics, textiles, cans, cardboard, mixed waste), hereafter referred to as materials. It...

CEI EN 61029-2-1 - Safety of transportable motor-operated electric tools Part 2: Particular requirements for circular saw benches
July 1, 2013 - CEI

This standard consists of Part 1 and Part 2 and applies to electric motor-operated or magnetically-driven tools, intended for indoor and for outdoor use, which have all the following characteristics: a) easily moved by one person, simple devices to facilitate transportation may be incorporated, e.g...

DS/EN 16252 - Machines for compacting waste materials or recyclable fractions - Horizontal baling presses - Safety requirements
January 28, 2013 - DS

This European Standard specifies the safety requirements for the design, manufacture and information for safe use of horizontal baling presses for compacting waste material or recyclable fractions (e.g. paper, plastics, textiles, cans, cardboard, mixed waste), hereafter referred to as materials. It...

ASTM E1248-90(1997) - Standard Practice for Shredder Explosion Protection
April 10, 1997 - ASTM International

1.1 This practice covers general recommended design features and operating practices for shredder explosion protection in resource recovery plants and other refuse processing facilities. 1.2 Hammermills and other types of size reduction equipment (collectively termed shredders) are...

ASTM E1248-90(2004) - Standard Practice for Shredder Explosion Protection
December 28, 1990 - ASTM International

1.1 This practice covers general recommended design features and operating practices for shredder explosion protection in resource recovery plants and other refuse processing facilities. 1.2 Hammermills and other types of size reduction equipment (collectively termed shredders) are...

ASTM F967-03(2011) - Standard Practice for Security Engineering Symbols
March 1, 2011 - ASTM International

1.1 This practice utilizes symbols to depict security systems and equipment requirements for architectural or engineering drawings that are produced either manually or by computer aided design (CAD). The symbols depicted include some symbols that have already been somewhat universally accepted or...

ASTM E1248 - Standard Practice for Shredder Explosion Protection
December 28, 1990 - ASTM

This practice covers general recommended design features and operating practices for shredder explosion protection in resource recovery plants and other refuse processing facilities. Hammermills and other types of size reduction equipment (collectively termed shredders) are employed...

J1855_201002 - Deployment of Electrically Activated Automotive Air Bags for Automobile Reclamation
February 16, 2010 - SAE International

This SAE Recommended Practice describes the method for safe deployment of air bag modules in vehicles equipped with electrically actuated air bag systems for the purpose of disposal. It is intended to provide a procedure which does not require significant technical expertise, is easy to operate,...

ANSI B71.6 - Powered Shredder/Grinders,Shredder/Baggers,Chippers,and Walk-Behind Chipper/Vacuums - Safety Specifications
February 29, 2000 - ANSI

The specifications in this standard are intended to apply to rotary and hammermill shredder/baggers, shredder/ grinders, chippers and walk-behind chipper/vacuums that are sold for use as consumer products. Power may be supplied by internal combustion engines or electric motors. This...

DS/EN 12012-3 - Plastics and rubber machines – Size reduction machines – Part 3: Safety requirements for shredders
September 24, 2008 - DS

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 equipment for feeding...

CSA E60335-2-14 - Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - Part 2-14: Particular requirements for kitchen machines
January 1, 2005 - CSA

This International Standard deals with the safety of electric kitchen machines for household and similar purposes, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V. NOTE 101 Examples of appliances that are within the scope of this standard are - bean slicers; - berry-juice extractors; - blenders; -...

ASTM F967-03 - Standard Practice for Security Engineering Symbols
September 10, 2003 - ASTM International

1.1 This practice utilizes symbols to depict security systems and equipment requirements for architectural or engineering drawings that are produced either manually or by computer aided design (CAD). The symbols depicted include some symbols that have already been somewhat universally accepted or...

ASTM P156 - Guide for Shredder Explosion Protection (E-38 Proposal)
ASTM
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ASTM F967 - Standard Practice for Security Engineering Symbols
September 10, 2003 - ASTM

This practice utilizes symbols to depict security systems and equipment requirements for architectural or engineering drawings that are produced either manually or by computer aided design (CAD). The symbols depicted include some symbols that have already been somewhat universally accepted or that...

BS 3456-3.12 - Specification for Safety of Household and Similar Electrical Appliances Part 3: Complete Particular Specifications Section 3.12: Kitchen Machines
November 30, 1979 - BSI

Safety requirements for single and multi-purpose electric kitchen machines such as mixers, cream whippers, coffee grinders, egg beaters, blenders, sieves, churns, ice-cream machines, citrus fruit squeezers, centrifugal juicers, mincers, noodle attachments and berry juice extractors, slicers, potato...

BS EN 13683 - Garden equipment - Integrally powered shredders/chippers - Safety
November 26, 2003 - BSI
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ASTM F967-95 - Standard Practice for Security Engineering Symbols
January 1, 1995 - ASTM International

1.1 This practice utilizes symbols to depict security systems and equipment requirements for architectural or engineering drawings that are produced either manually or by computer aided design (CAD). The symbols depicted include some symbols that have already been somewhat universally accepted or...

DSF/EN 60335-2-14/FPRAD - Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-14: Particular requirements for kitchen machines
DS

Theis standard deals with the safety of electric kitchen machines for household and similar purposes, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V. NOTE 101 Some examples of appliances that are within the scope of this standard are - bean slicers; - berry-juice extractors; - blenders; - can...

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