1、ANSI / SPI B151.20 2013 American National Standard for Plastics Machinery Safety Requirements for Plastic Sheet Production Machinery Secretariat and Accredited Standards Developer The Society of the Plastics Industry, Inc. d/b/a SPI The Plastics Trade Industry Association 1667 K Street NW, Suite 100
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3、erwise, without the prior written permission of SPI. AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD B151.20 2013 2013 Society of the Plastics Industry unauthorized duplication is strictly prohibited. Page | ii PREFACE TO AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD B151.20 By approving this American National Standard, the ANSI Board of
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17、ermining the exercise of reasonable care in any given circumstances. In addition to conforming to the requirements of this standard, the responsible personnel must also make an independent determination as to whether a machine, activity or condition complies with the applicable legal requirements in
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19、ther statement of conformance to any health AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD B151.20 2013 2013 Society of the Plastics Industry unauthorized duplication is strictly prohibited. Page | iii or safety-related information in this document shall not be attributable to SPI and is solely the responsibility of th
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22、 from worldwide sources and can connect those who seek standards to those who supply them. Published by: The Society of the Plastics Industry, Inc. d/b/a SPI: The Plastics Trade Industry Association 1667 K Street NW, Suite 1000 Washington, DC 20006 Copyright 2013 by The Society of the Plastics Indus
23、try, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD B151.20 2013 2013 Society of the Plastic
24、s Industry unauthorized duplication is strictly prohibited. Page | iv Foreword (This Foreword is not a normative part of American National Standard ANSI/SPI B151.20) This standard is a revision of American National Standard ANSI/SPI B151.20-1999: Requirements for the Manufacture, Care, and Use of Pl
25、astic Sheet Production Machinery. The standard was revised because: some paragraphs required modification for clarity and intent; additional explanatory material and illustrations were added; additional definitions were required; some paragraphs required modification and some paragraphs were added t
26、o conform more closely to changes in technology. SPI has long been concerned with operator safety on plastics processing equipment. Accordingly, the organization has established a standards development committee charged with the task of establishing necessary standards. The project on requirements f
27、or the manufacture, care, and use of plastic sheet production machinery was initiated under the auspices of the Extrusion Safety Committee of the Equipment Council of the Society of the Plastics Industry, Inc. (SPI). A standard treating the manufacture, care, and use of plastic sheet production mach
28、inery is complicated by the wide variety and sizes of machines manufactured and in use, and by the virtually infinite combinations of parts being produced, the production methods used, and the operating conditions existing in industry today. The primary objective of this standard is to minimize haza
29、rds to personnel associated with machine activity by establishing requirements for the manufacture, care, and use of these machines. To accomplish this objective, the committee decided to approach the problem of machine safety as follows: The committee developed a list of hazards common to Plastic S
30、heet Production Machinery and listed these in clause 6 of this standard. For each hazard identified within the scope of the standard, the committee assessed the potential severity of injury related to the hazard, the frequency of exposure to the hazard, and possible avoidance. This process involved
31、discussion among the committee, and resulted in the recommended risk reduction measures included in clauses 7 through 10 inclusive and additional Annex reference material. Compliance with this standard is considered to adequately control hazards identified in clause 6. Other hazards not listed in cl
32、ause 6 that can occur with Plastic Sheet Production Machinery may require additional risk reduction measures not included in this standard. To assist in the interpretation and implementation of these requirements, responsibilities have been assigned to the supplier, the remanufacturer, the modifier,
33、 and the user. Effective Date The following information on effective dates is informative guidance only, and not a normative part of this standard. This committee recognizes that some period of time after the approval date on the title page of this document is necessary for suppliers and users to de
34、velop new designs, or modify existing designs or manufacturing processes in order to incorporate the new or revised requirements of this standard into their product development or production system. This committee recommends that suppliers complete and implement design changes for new machines and m
35、achinery systems within 12 months of the approval of this standard. The committee recommends that users evaluate whether existing machinery and machinery systems have acceptable risk within 12 months of the approval date of this standard using generally recognized risk assessment methods. If the ris
36、k assessment shows that modification(s) is necessary, refer to the requirements of this standard or the machine-specific (C-level) standard to implement risk reduction measures (protective measures) for appropriate risk reduction. AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD B151.20 2013 2013 Society of the Plastics
37、Industry unauthorized duplication is strictly prohibited. Page | v Suggestions for improvement of this standard will be welcome. They should be sent to the SPI: The Trade Association for the Plastics Industry, 1667 K Street, NW, Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20006 The Extrusion Safety and Standards Dev
38、elopment Committee of SPI, which was responsible for this standard, had the following members: John L. Radovich - Chairman Davis-Standard, LLC Brian Bish Milacron Ken Cavanagh Parkinson Technologies, Inc. Matthew Caruso Techmer PM Joe Cassidy Welex Farid Danial Ipex David Dorosa PTI Extruders Brad E
39、isenbarth American Maplan Corporation Steve Gammell Macchi North America, Inc. Steve Gates Entek Stan Glover Zeiger Industries Al Hodge R Methods for the assessment of human contact with hot surfaces ISO 14122-2:2001 (Amd 2010), Safety of machinery Permanent means of access to machinery Part 2: Work
40、ing platforms and walkways EN 12301:20100-02, Plastics and Rubber machines Calenders safety requirements AN-137, Recommended Guideline for Safety Signs for Plastic Machinery and Related Equipment AN-150, Arc Flash Hazards Note: Readers are advised that “AN” documents are SPI recommended guidelines a
41、nd can be obtained from the SPI website, at: http:/www.plasticsindustry.org/AboutPlastics/content.cfm?ItemNumber=1528 application of one or more sheet(s) or layer(s) onto a web; laminating of two or more sheets of rubber or plastics under pressure or by using heat or adhesive; embossing of plastics.
42、 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD B151.20 2013 STANDARD REQUIREMENTS EXPLANATORY INFORMATION 2013 Society of the Plastics Industry unauthorized duplication is strictly prohibited. Page | 12 3.4 emergency stop device: A mechanism that, when actuated, stops all hazardous movement. E3.4 This mechanism may in
43、clude but is not limited to a trip rod, cord, button, etc. See also, NFPA 79. 3.5 employer: See user. 3.6 guard: A barrier that prevents exposure to a hazard. 3.6.1 fixed guard: A guard affixed in such a manner (for example, by screws, nuts, welding) that it can only be opened or removed by the use
44、of tools or by destruction of the affixing means. 3.6.2 movable guard: A guard which may be moved or removed without the use of tools. A movable guard requires an interlock(s). 3.7 hazard: A potential source of injury or damage. 3.8 instructions: Documentation for the installation, operation, care,
45、maintenance, and safe use of the plastic sheet production machinery. E3.8 See ANSI Z535.6 2011, Product Safety Information in Product Manuals, Instructions, and Other Collateral Materials. 3.9 interlock: An arrangement whereby the operation of one control or mechanism allows or prevents the operatio
46、n of another. 3.10 listed: Equipment, materials, or services included in a list published by an organization that is acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction and concerned with evaluation of products or services, that maintains periodic inspection of production of listed equipment or material
47、s or periodic evaluation of services, and whose listing states that either the equipment, material, or service meets appropriate designated standards or has been tested and found suitable for a specified purpose. 3.11 local control: A control device located in full view of the component being contro
48、lled. E3.11 The operator must be able to see the hazard. 3.12 lockout: The placement of a lockout device on an energy isolating device, in accordance with an established procedure, ensuring that the energy isolating device and the equipment being controlled cannot be operated until the lockout devic
49、e is removed. 3.13 maintenance personnel: Qualified personnel trained and authorized to maintain the plastic sheet production machinery. AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD B151.20 2013 STANDARD REQUIREMENTS EXPLANATORY INFORMATION 2013 Society of the Plastics Industry unauthorized duplication is strictly prohibited. Page | 13 3.14 manufacturer: See supplier. 3.15 modification: Change to the machine or machinery system that alters its original purpose, function, capacity, operation or safeguarding requirements. E3.15 Mo
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