1、raising standards worldwideNO COPYING WITHOUT BSI PERMISSION EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT LAWBSI Standards PublicationDD ISO/TS 22559-2:2010Safety requirements for lifts(elevators)Part 2: Safety parameters meeting theglobal essential safety requirements (GESRs)DD ISO/TS 22559-2:2010 DRAFT FOR DE
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9、2: Safety parameters meeting the global essential safety requirements (GESRs) Exigences de scurit des ascenseurs Partie 2: Paramtres de securit repondant aux exigences essentielles de scurit globale des ascenseurs DD ISO/TS 22559-2:2010ISO/TS 22559-2:2010(E) PDF disclaimer This PDF file may contain
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15、reword iv Introduction.v 1 Scope1 2 Normative references2 3 Terms and definitions .2 4 Development of global safety parameters (GSPs).7 4.1 Purpose of GSPs .7 4.2 Approach7 5 Understanding and implementing GSPs.8 5.1 Overall objective8 5.2 Properties and use of GSPs .8 5.3 Use of ISO/TS 22559-1 and
16、this part of ISO/TS 22559 .15 6 Global safety parameters .15 Annex A (informative) Anthropometric and design data summary .29 Bibliography32 DD ISO/TS 22559-2:2010ISO/TS 22559-2:2010(E) iv ISO 2010 All rights reservedForeword ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide fe
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24、 responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. ISO/TS 22559-2 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 178, Lifts, escalators and moving walks. ISO/TS 22559 consists of the following parts, under the general title Safety requirements for lifts (elevators): Part 1: Global essential saf
25、ety requirements (GESRs) Part 2: Safety parameters meeting the global essential safety requirements (GESRs) The following parts are under preparation: Part 3: Global conformity assessment procedures (GCAP) General requirements Part 4: Global conformity assessment procedures (GCAP) Certification and
26、accreditation requirements DD ISO/TS 22559-2:2010ISO/TS 22559-2:2010(E) ISO 2010 All rights reserved vIntroduction This part of ISO/TS 22559 was prepared in response to the need to set global safety parameters for lifts (elevators). The objective of ISO/TS 22559 (all parts) is to: a) define a common
27、 global level of safety for all people using, or associated with, lifts (elevators); b) facilitate innovation of lifts (elevators) not designed according to existing local, national or regional safety standards, while maintaining equivalent levels of safety. If such innovations become state of the a
28、rt, they can be integrated into the detailed local safety standard at a later date; c) help remove trade barriers. ISO/TS 22559-1 establishes global essential safety requirements (GESRs) for lifts (elevators) by addressing hazards and risks that can be encountered on a lift (elevator). The GESRs, ho
29、wever, state only the safety objectives of a lift (elevator). This part of ISO/TS 22559 provides guidance and criteria for achieving conformance with safety requirements of GESRs by specifying global safety parameters (GSPs) for use and implemention, where applicable, in a lift (elevator) to elimina
30、te hazards or mitigate safety risks addressed in the GESRs. However, GSPs are not mandatory. Clause 4 describes the approach and methodology used in the development of this part of ISO/TS 22559. Clause 5 gives instructions for the use and implementation of GSPs. The GSPs are presented in Clause 6 in
31、 the sequence of GESRs in ISO/TS 22559-1. This part of ISO/TS 22559 is a product safety standard in accordance with ISO/IEC Guide 51. DD ISO/TS 22559-2:2010DD ISO/TS 22559-2:2010TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ISO/TS 22559-2:2010(E) ISO 2010 All rights reserved 1Safety requirements for lifts (elevators) Par
32、t 2: Safety parameters meeting the global essential safety requirements (GESRs) 1 Scope 1.1 This part of ISO/TS 22559: a) specifies global safety parameters (GSPs) for lifts (elevators), their components and their functions; b) complements the system and methods specified in ISO/TS 22559-1 for mitig
33、ating safety risks that can arise in the course of the operation and use of, or work on, lifts (elevators). NOTE Hereinafter, the term “lift” is used instead of the term “elevator”. 1.2 This part of ISO/TS 22559 is applicable to lifts that can a) be located in any permanent and fixed structure withi
34、n or attached to a building, except lifts located in 1) private residences (single family units), or 2) means of transport, e.g. ships, b) have any 3) rated load, size of load-carrying unit (LCU) and speed, and 4) travel distance and number of landings, c) be affected by fire in the load-carrying un
35、it, earthquakes, weather or floods, d) be foreseeably misused (e.g. overloaded), but not vandalized. 1.3 This part of ISO/TS 22559 does not specifically cover a) all the needs of users with disabilities1), or b) risks arising from 1) work on lifts under construction, during testing, or during altera
36、tions and dismantling, 2) use of lifts for firefighting and emergency evacuation, 3) vandalism, 4) fire outside the LCU, 5) explosive atmosphere, 6) transportation of dangerous goods. 1) Although the GESRs mentioned in this part of ISO/TS 22559 have been identified and evaluated by risk assessment,
37、not all disabilities or combinations of disabilities of users have necessarily been addressed. DD ISO/TS 22559-2:2010ISO/TS 22559-2:2010(E) 2 ISO 2010 All rights reserved2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated refere
38、nces, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. ISO 13857:2008, Safety of machinery Safety distances to prevent hazard zones being reached by upper and lower limbs ISO 14119, Safety of machinery Interlock
39、ing devices associated with guards Principles for design and selection ISO 14120:2002, Safety of machinery Guards General requirements for the design and construction of fixed and movable guards ISO 14122-2:2001, Safety of machinery Permanent means of access to machinery Part 2: Working platforms an
40、d walkways ISO 14122-3:2001, Safety of machinery Permanent means of access to machinery Part 3: Stairs, stepladders and guard-rails ISO 14122-4, Safety of machinery Permanent means of access to machinery Part 4: Fixed ladders ISO 14798:2009, Lifts (elevators), escalators and moving walks Risk assess
41、ment and reduction methodology ISO 15534-1, Ergonomic design for the safety of machinery Part 1: Principles for determining the dimensions required for openings for whole-body access into machinery ISO 15534-2, Ergonomic design for the safety of machinery Part 2: Principles for determining the dimen
42、sions required for access openings ISO 15534-3, Ergonomic design for the safety of machinery Part 3: Anthropometric data ISO 22199, Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard for lifts, escalators and moving walks Emission ISO 22200 Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard fo
43、r lifts, escalators and moving walks Immunity ISO/TS 22559-1:2004, Safety requirements for lifts (elevators) Part 1: Global essential safety requirements (GESRs) 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. 3.1 authorized person person with au
44、thorization to access restricted lift areas e.g. machinery spaces, lift well (hoistway), pit and LCU top and to work therein, for the purpose of inspecting, testing, repairing, and maintaining the lift or for rescuing users from a stalled load-carrying unit (LCU) ISO/TS 22559-1:2004, definition 3.1
45、3.2 cause circumstance, condition, event, or action that in a hazardous situation contributes to the production of an effect ISO 14798:2009, definition 2.1 DD ISO/TS 22559-2:2010ISO/TS 22559-2:2010(E) ISO 2010 All rights reserved 33.3 counterweight mass that contributes traction in the case of a tra
46、ction lift, or mass that saves energy by balancing all or part of the mass of the LCU (car) and the rated load ISO/TS 22559-1:2004, definition 3.5 3.4 door landing or LCU mechanical device (including devices that partially or fully enclose the opening) used to secure an LCU or landing entrance 3.5 e
47、ffect result of a cause in the presence of a hazardous situation ISO 14798:2009, definition 2.2 3.6 electromagnetic compatibility EMC degree of immunity to incident electromagnetic radiation and level of emitted electromagnetic radiation of electrical apparatuses 3.7 essential safety requirement ESR
48、 requirement intended to eliminate or sufficiently mitigate the risk of harm to users, non-users and authorized persons using, or associated with, lifts 3.8 fully loaded load-carrying unit fully loaded LCU LCU (car) with its rated load 3.9 global essential safety requirement GESR globally agreed upo
49、n essential safety requirement See 3.7. 3.10 global safety parameter GSP globally agreed upon safety parameter See 3.33. 3.11 harm physical injury or damage to the health of people, or damage to property or the environment ISO/IEC Guide 51:1999, definition 3.3 ISO 14798:2009, definition 2.3 3.12 harmful event occurrence in which a hazardous situation results in harm ISO/IEC Guide 51:1999, definition 3.4 ISO 14798:2009, definition 2.4 DD ISO/TS 22559-2:2010ISO/TS 22559-2:2