
DANGER | Indicates an imminently hazardous situation | |
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WARNING | ||
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| Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, | |
CAUTION | ||
if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate | ||
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The words shall and should are used throughout this manual in accordance with definitions in the ASME B30 standards as follows:
Shall - this word indicates that the requirement is mandatory and must be followed.
Should - this word indicates that the requirement is a recommendation. The advisability of the recommendation depends on the facts in each situation.
Also used in this manual and other manuals are the following words with definitions: Owners/users - these words also refer to operators.
nPneumatic Winches used in Potentially Explosive Atmospheres (ATEX)
The EC Declaration of Conformity in the Product Information manual states that these pneumatic winch models are in compliance with European Community Directive 94/9/ EC for equipment intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres, commonly referred to as the ATEX Directive.
Refer to labeling on product, located near or on data (name) plate, for specific ATEX designation. Product not marked as such, are not suitable for use in any potentially explosive atmosphere (ATEX). Refer to Product Information Manual for further model descriptions.
These standard pneumatic winch models conform to and are marked for use as defined by ATEX designation:
II 2 GD c IIB 200°C X
II 2 GD c IIB 135°C X
Winches intended to be used in underground parts of mines as well as those parts of surface installations of such mines endangered by firedamp and/or combustible dust are marked for use as defined by ATEX designation:
I M2 c IIB 135°C X
The X indicates that additional special conditions are required for safe application, operation and/or maintenance of these tools when used in potentially explosive atmospheres. Refer to “Special Conditions for ATEX” section on page 3.
These ATEX designations define the applications, type and duration of the potentially explosive atmospheres, type of protection, and the maximum surface temperature.
This symbol indicates certification for use in an explosive atmosphere and is followed by other symbols indicating the details of that certified use.
I- Indicates Equipment Group I - Mine Use.
II- Indicates Equipment Group II -
2- Indicates Equipment Category 2 - Equipment Category 2 is intended for use in areas in which explosive atmospheres caused by gases, vapors, mists or air/dust mixtures are only occasionally likely to occur. Protection is ensured during normal use and in the event of frequently occurring disturbances or equipment faults.
M2- These products are intended to be
G- Indicates evaluation for explosive atmospheres caused by gases, vapors or mists.
D- Indicates evaluation for explosive atmospheres caused by dust.
c- Indicates type of explosion protection per standard EN
IIB- Indicates certification for use in Group B which covers gases with an MIC ratio of 0.45 to 0.8 and MESG value of 0.55 to 0.9 mm. If certified for Group B it would be safe in Group A, which covers gases with MIC ratio above 0.8 and MESG above 0.9 mm.
Tmax- Indicates the maximum surface temperature in degrees Centigrade.
X- Indicates that there are special conditions for safe application, installation, operation and maintenance which must be followed for the certification to apply.
nTraining Programs
It is a responsibility of the winch owner/user to make personnel aware of all federal, state and local rules, codes and company safety rules, regulations and instructions and to establish programs to:
1.Train and designate winch operators.
2.Train and designate winch inspection and maintenance personnel.
3.Ensure personnel, frequently involved in rigging the load, are trained in attaching the load to the winch and other tasks related to load handling.
4.Ensure safety procedures are followed.
5.Ensure all accidents or safety violations are properly reported, and appropriate corrective action is taken prior to further use.
6.Ensure that all winch warning tags, labels and the Operation Manuals supplied with the winch are read.
Applications in the USA
Training programs should include reading information contained in the latest edition of: ASME B30.7 - Safety Standard for Base Mounted Drum Hoists. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Three Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016.
It is recommended that applicable US National Safety Council (NSC) and US Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) standards be reviewed along with other recognized safety sources to provide safe winch installation and operation.
If a winch is used as a hoist then training programs should also include requirements in accordance with the latest edition of: ASME B30.9 - Safety Standards for Slings.
Applications outside the USA
Follow all country or regional specific rules, regulations and standards that apply to operator/user training.
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