99.60 Withdrawal effective Mar 25, 2009
CEN
CEN/TC 147 Cranes - Safety
European Norm
53.020.30 Accessories for lifting equipment
This European Standard specifies safety requirements for the following non-fixed load lifting attachments (called attachment in the rest of the standard) for cranes, hoists and manually controlled load manipulating devices (called cranes in the rest of the standard):
- Plate clamps;
- Vacuum lifters;
a) Self priming;
b) Non-self priming (pump, venturi, turbine);
- Electric lifting magnets (battery fed and main-fed);
- Permanent lifting magnets;
- Electro-permanent lifting magnets;
- Lifting beams;
- C-hooks;
- Lifting forks;
- Clamps (Tongs);
defined in clause 3.
This standard does not specify the additional requirements for :
- non fixed load lifting attachment in direct contact with food stuffs or pharmaceuticals requiring a high level of cleanliness for hygiene reasons;
- hazards resulting from handling specific hazardous materials (e.g. explosives, hot molten masses, radiating materials);
- hazards caused by operation in an explosive atmosphere;
- hazards caused by noise;
- electrical hazards;
- hazards due to hydraulic and pneumatic components.
This standard does not covers the hazards related to mechanical strength of structural elements of attachments designed for more than 20 000 lifting cycles.
NOTE : The safety coefficient specified in 5.1.1 ensures that no fatigue verification is needed for less than 20 000 cycles. This is in accordance with the well accepted calculation codes e.g. FEM 1001.
This standard does not cover attachments intended to lift above people.
This standard does not cover slings, ladles, expanding mandrels, buckets, grabs, grab buckets.
The significant hazards covered by this European Standard are identified in clause 4.
This European Standard does not cover hazards related to the lifting of persons
This European Standard is applicable to non-fixed load lifting attachment which are manufactured after the date of approval by CEN of this standard.
Legislation related to this standard
WITHDRAWN
EN 13155:2003
99.60
Withdrawal effective
Mar 25, 2009