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Revision of EN81-1

9 May 2007. ELCA AGM 2007. 2. Revision of EN81-1/2:1998. Aspects to be considered when reviewingLift Directive 95/16/EC and Guide (1)Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC Annex I (ESR) (2) Others (3)Risk assessment methodology acc. to ISO 14798Global Essential

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Revision of EN81-1

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    1. Revision of EN81-1/2:1998 CEN TC10 / WG1 / Task Force Summary of activities

    2. 9 May 2007 ELCA AGM 2007 2 Revision of EN81-1/2:1998 Aspects to be considered when reviewing Lift Directive 95/16/EC and Guide (1) Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC Annex I (ESR) (2) Others (3) Risk assessment methodology acc. to ISO 14798 Global Essential Safety Requirements (ISO/TS22559-1) and Parameters (ISO/TS22559-2) for lifts, elaborated by ISO/TC178 (4) Environmental aspects (Checklist, Annex, see CEN Guide 4) Structure according to CEN Guide 414 Reconsider building related issues (5) Experience gained with EN81 New Structure of the EN81 family of Standards CEN/TR81-10 (6)

    3. 9 May 2007 ELCA AGM 2007 3 Aspects to be considered (1) Lift Directive 95/16/EC and Guide New to consider: New border line (LD MD) Guide to Lift Directive (Draft available) Relevant Interpretations of Lift Directive

    4. 9 May 2007 ELCA AGM 2007 4 Aspects to be considered (2) Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC Reconsider relevant new points related to ESRs 1) First assessment (not confirmed) 1.1.2 Risks of installation and dismantling 1.1.5 Risks caused by falling over during transportation 1.4.2.1 Fixing of guards/protection (Fixing systems must remain attached to the guards or to the machinery when the guards are removed) 4.1.2.8.2 Access to the carrier (difference in level between the carrier and the landing being served shall not create a risk of tripping) 1) Some important alignments now under study might have to be done immediately

    5. 9 May 2007 ELCA AGM 2007 5 Aspects to be considered (3) EMC Directive 2004/108/EC Pressure Equipment Directive 97/23/EC Environmental Directives (Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC) Applies indirectly for compliance with MD requirements Check relevant points related to ESRs (add requirements of special conditions if needed)

    6. 9 May 2007 ELCA AGM 2007 6 Aspects to be considered (4) ISO Standards Global Essential Safety Requirements GESR ISO/TS 22559-1 Global Safety Parameters GSP ISO/TS 22559-2 (Draft) Comparison of Lift Standard ISO/TR11071-1 and -2 New to consider: Harmonize parameters of EN81-1/2 with ISO/TS 22559-2 Consider agreed upon points from ISO/TR11071-1 and -2

    7. 9 May 2007 ELCA AGM 2007 7 Aspects to be considered (5) Reconsider building related issues To be considered, e.g. height of machine room, or access doors to machinery Other building related requirements/information by moving above requirements to informative Annex

    8. 9 May 2007 ELCA AGM 2007 8 Aspects to be considered (6) New Structure of the EN81 family CEN/TR 81-10 Taken Resolution - Brussels 015/2006 EN 81-1 and 2 will both be incorporated in EN 81-20 Passenger and goods passenger lifts, and in EN 81-50 Examinations, calculations and tests of lift components All interpretations will be incorporated in only one technical specification CEN/TS 81- 11 Revision of CEN/TR 81-10:2003 accordingly

    9. 9 May 2007 ELCA AGM 2007 9 Aspects to be considered (7) Mayor new safety clauses: Car stopping/levelling accuracy Unintended car movement with open doors Minimum requirements of fire classification to the car interior Leaving of the working area in the pit and car roof Mechanical strength of landing & car doors Kinetic energy of the doors (in case of electric failure) Emergency electrical control (2 buttons?) Emergency lighting in the machinery spaces? etc

    10. Revision of EN81-1/2:1998 Thanks for your attention

    11. Any questions ?

    12. 9 May 2007 ELCA AGM 2007 12

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