1、CSA CAN/CSA- MbbA3-92 * m 1875068 0503824 997 m General Instruction No. 1 CAN/CSA-M6683-92 July 1992 CSA Standard CANJCSA-M6683-92, Seat Belts and Anchorages - Machinery (EMM, FM), consists of 10 pages. This Standard, like all CSA Standards, is subject to periodic review, and amendments in the form
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21、83-1 981) Seat Belts and Anchorages - Machinery (Em, FM) Prepared by Canadian Standards Association Approved by Standards Council of Canada Q ISSN 03 7-561 9 Published in july 7 992 by Canadian Standards Association 778 Rexdale Boulevard, Rexdale (Toronto), Ontario, Canada M9 W 7 R3 CSA CANICSA- Mbb
22、83-92 * m 1875068 0503828 532 Technicul Editor: Kevin McKinley Munuging Editor: Bernard Kelly O Canadian Standards Association - 7 992 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior permission of the p
23、ublisher. I CSA CANICSA- Mbb83-92 * 18750b8 0503829 479 = Seat Belts and Anchorages - Machinery (EMM, FM) O Contents Technical Committee on Mobile Forestry Machines iv Preface vi Canadian Deviations vii Foreword viii 1. Scope 7 2. Field of Application 7 3. References 7 4. Definitions 7 5. Seat Belt
24、System 7 5.1 Belt Webbing 1 5.2 Belt Buckle 7 6. Anchorages 7 7. Metallic Components 2 8. Performance Requirements 2 Figures 2 July 7 992 CAN/CSA-M6683-92 TechnicaZ Committee on Mobile Forestry Machines J. Rickards L.M. Boivon R.E. Carver B. Chan K. Chan L.N. Chanasyk R.H. Cormany J.H. Crowley R. Da
25、vies C. Eckert R. Fichtner J.M. Colsse H. Hambly R. Hayes E. Hebert E. HeidersdorF iv University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick Sainte-Foy, Qubec VME Americas Inc., Cleveland, Ohio, USA Ontario Ministry of Labour, Toronto, Ontario Workers Compensation Board of British Columbia, Vancouv
26、er, British Columbia Versatile Farm Equipment Company, Winnipeg, Manitoba Caterpillar Inc., Peoria, Illinois, USA Eq ui pment Manufacturers Institute, Chicago, Illinois, USA IWA Canada, Duncan, British Columbia VME Americas Inc., Cleveland, Ohio, USA Northwood Pulp and Timber Limited, Prince George,
27、 British Columbia FERIC, Pointe-Claire, Qubec Valley Forest Products Limited, Nackawick, New Brunswick Timberjack Inc., Woodstock, Ontario Industries James Maclaren Inc., Mount Laurier, Qubec Forest Eng i neeri n g Research institute of Canada, Pointe-Claire, Qubec ASSPPQ-ASSIFQ, Chair Associa te As
28、socia te Associate Associate Associate Associa te July 1992 CSA CANJCSA- Mbb!3-92 tf 1875068 0503831 027 Seat Belts and Anchorages -Machinery (EMM, FM) i. Hoyt a B. Hyde O. Knetevic L. Langlois D. Langlotz P. Lawrence R. Markham S. Masse K. Muelier 0 D.V. Myies R.J. Nelissen W. Novak J.D. Nugent S.
29、Parker D. Seymour D. Sloan J. Village W.J. Gogol Occupational Health and Safety Commission, Fredericton, New Brunswick Weyerhaeuser Canada Limited, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan Worker? Compensation Board of British Columbia, Richmond, British Columbia Commission de la sant et de la securit du travail
30、 du Qubec, Qubec, Qubec Standards Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia Canadian Pacific Forest Products Limited, Thunder Bay, Ontario I RSST, Montral, Qubec Weldco-Beales, Burnaby, British Columbia Forestry Canada, Hull, Qubec John Deere Dubu
31、que Works, Dubuque, Iowa, USA Canadian Pulp and Paper Association, Montral, Qubec Forest Products Accident Prevention Association, North Bay, Ontario FERIC, Vancouver, British Columbia Procter and Gamble Cellulose, Grande Prairie, Alberta Koehring Waterous, Brantford, Ontario British Columbia Resear
32、ch Corporation, Vancouver, British Columbia Canadian Standards Association, Rexdale, Ontario Associate Associate . Administrator july 7 992 V CSA CANICSA- Mbb3-92 * L8750b8 0503832 Tb3 CA N/CSA- M6683 - 92 Preface This is the first edition of CSA Standard CAN/CSA-M6683, Seat Belts and Anchorages - M
33、achinery (EMM, FM). This Standard is an adoption of IS0 Standard 6683, Earth-moving machinery - 5eat belts and seat belt anchorages, developed by ISO/TC 127, Earth-Moving Machinery (EMM). This Standard is considered to be applicable to mobile forestry machinery (FM) which has similar requirements. a
34、cceptance of international design data for machinery traded on a world-wide basis. CSA Standard CAN/CSA-M6683 is technically equivalent to IS0 Standard 6683, except for the addition of labelling requirements which are not available in the IS0 version. These have been taken from the SAE Standard J386
35、. Where the words “International Standard“ appear in the text, they should be interpreted as “Canadian Standard“. This Standard was reviewed by the Technical Committee on Mobile Forestry Machines under the jurisdiction of the Standards Steering Committee on Occupational Health and Safety, and has be
36、en formally approved by these Committees. It has been approved as a National Standard of Canada by the Standards Council of Canada. july 1992 Notes: (1) Use of the singular does not exclude the plural (and vice versa) when the sense allows. (2) Although the intended primary application of this Stand
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38、tee. (4) All enquiries regarding this Standard, including requests for interpretation, should be addressed to Canadian Standards Association, Standards Division, 1 78 Rexdale Boulevard, Rexdale, Ontario M 9W 7 R3. Requests for interpretation should (a) define the problem, making reference to the spe
39、cific clause, and, where appropriate, include an illustrative sketch; (b) provide an explanation of circumstances surrounding the actual field condition; and (c) be phrased where possible to permit a specific “yes“ or “no“ answer. Interpretations ore published in CSA information Update. for subscrip
40、tion details and a free sample copy, write to CSA Sales Promotions or telephone (4 16) 74 7-4 7 1 6. The adoption of this IS0 Standard as a National Standard of Canada recognizes the The title of the CSA Standard has been changed to permit more general application. july 7 992 CSA CANICSA- Mbb3-92 *
41、1875068 0503833 9TT Seat Belts and Anchoraaes - Machinerv (EMM. FMI Canadian Deviations to IS0 6683 1. Clause 2 - Field of Application Add This International Standard applies to earth-moving machinery and mobile forestry machines fitted with ROPS as specified in IS0 Standard 3471. 2. Clause 3 - Refe
42、rences Add SA* J386 June 85, Operator Restraint Systems for Off-Road Work Machines. Society of Automotive Engineers 3. Add a New Clause 9 - Marking (Labelling) Labelling shall conform to Clause 4.1 5 of SAE Standard J386. July 1992 Vi; CSA CAN/CSA- Mbb83-92 * 1875068 0503834 83b Foreword IS0 (the In
43、ternational Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards institutes (IS0 member bodes). The work of developing Inter- national Standards is carried out through IS0 technical committees. Every member body interested in a subject for which a technical committee has
44、 been set up has the right to be represented on that committee. International organizations, governmental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work. Draft International Standards adopted by the technical committees are circulated to the member bodies for approval before t
45、heir acceptance as International Standards by the IS0 Council. International Standard IS0 6683 was developed by Technical Committee ISO/TC 127, E8rrh-rnowhg mchinery, and was circulated to the member bodies in May 1980. It has been approved by the member bodies of the following countries : Austria F
46、inland Portugal Belgium France Romania Brazil Germany, F. R. South Africa, Rep. of canada India Sweden Chile Italy United Kingdom Czechoslovakia Japan USA Egypt, Arab Rep. of Poland USSR No member body expressed disapproval of the document. - UDC 6n.8781.879 : 614.895 !i! E Descriptors : earth handl
47、ing equipment, safety devices, safety belts, perfmnce evaluation. Ref. No. IS0 6683-1981 (El , 0 International Organization for Standardization, 19B1 O VM Iuly I992 CSA CANICSA- Mbb83-72 * 1875068 0503835 772 INTERNATIONAL STANDARD IS0 6683-1981 (E) Earth-moving machinery - Seat belts and seat belt
48、anchorages 1 Scope This International Standard establishes the minimum perfor- mance requirements for seat belts and the fastening elements of seat belts necessary to restrain an operator or rider within a roll-over protective structure (ROPS) in the event of a machine roll-over as defined in IS0 34
49、71. NOTE - Dynamic seat belt systems are under study. A suitable text will be added when available. 2 Field of application This Intemational Standard applies to earth-moving machinery fitted with ROPS as specified in IS0 3471. 3 References IS0 341 1. Earth-moving machinery - Human physical dimn- sons of operators and minimum operator space envelope. IS0 3471, Eerth-rnoving machinery - ROPS - Laboratory tests and performance requirements. IS0 5353, Earth-moving machinery - Seat index point. 4 Definitions 4.1 seat belt assembly : Belt including a
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