DIN EN ISO 10472-3:2009 Safety requirements for industrial laundry machinery - Part 3: Washing tunnel lines including component machines (ISO 10472-3:1997); English version of DIN EN ISO 10472-3:2009-10
This part of ISO 10472 covers, together with ISO 10472-1, most significant hazards associated with washing
tunnel lines including component machines such as:
-- continuous tunnel washing machines;
-- squeeze presses or centrifugal extraction machines;
-- transfer conveyor systems;
-- automatic transfer tumblers;
-- loading or unloading system interfaces;
-- access platform and ladders.
This part of ISO 10472 does not cover particular hazards for continuous stand-alone washing lines for
endless towels.
This part of ISO 10472 does not cover the hazards caused by processing work which may create an
explosive or flammable atmosphere inside the machine.
This part of ISO10472 complements the basic requirements laid down in ISO/TR12100-1 and
ISO/TR 12100-2. It also gives guidance to the designer on assessing the risks associated with the hazards
(see EN 1050) and on selecting measures for attaining the required safety level.
This part of ISO 10472 does not apply to ancillary equipment, e. g. chemical store and supply pumps, steam
valves and supply pipework, vent systems, work feed systems and discharge systems and ducting to the
atmosphere.
DIN EN ISO 10472-3:2009 Referenced Document
EN 1037:1995 Safety of machinery - Prevention of unexpected start-up (Incorporates Amendment A1: 2008)
EN 1050:1996 Safety of Machinery - Principles for Risk Assessment
EN 1760-1:1997 Safety of machinery - Pressure sensitive protective devices - Part 1: General principles for the design and testing of pressure sensitive mats and pressure sensitive floors Incorporates Amendment A1: 2009
EN 1760-2 Safety of machinery - Pressure sensitive protective devices - Part 2: General principles for the design and testing of pressure sensitive edges and pressure sensitive bars Incorporates Amendment A1: 2009
EN 60204-1:1992 Safety of machinery; electrical equipment of machines; part 1: general requirements (IEC 204-1:1992, modified)
EN 620 Continuous handling equipment and systems - Safety requirements for fixed belt conveyors for bulk materials*, 2021-10-06 Update
EN 746-2:1997 Industrial Thermoprocessing Equipment - Part 2: Safety Requirements for Combustion and Fuel Handling Systems Remains Current
EN 953:1997 Safety of machinery - Guards - General requirements for the design and construction of fixed and movable guards (Incorporates Amendment A1: 2009)
ISO 10472-1:1997 Safety requirements for industrial laundry machinery - Part 1: Common requirements
ISO 13849-1 Safety of machinery — Safety-related parts of control systems — Part 1: General principles for design*, 2023-04-26 Update
ISO 13852:1996 Safety of machinery - Safety distances to prevent danger zones being reached by the upper limbs
ISO 14119 Safety of machinery.Interlocking devices associated with guards.Principles for design and selection*, 2013-10-01 Update
ISO 6182-1:1993 Fire protection; automatic sprinkler systems; part 1: requirements and test methods for sprinklers
ISO/TR 12100-1:1992 Safety of machinery; basic concepts, general principles for design; part 1: basic terminology, methodology
ISO/TR 12100-2:1992 Safety of machinery; basic concepts, general principles for design; part 2: technical principles and specifications
DIN EN ISO 10472-3:2009 history
2009DIN EN ISO 10472-3:2009-10 Safety requirements for industrial laundry machinery - Part 3: Washing tunnel lines including component machines (ISO 10472-3:1997); German version EN ISO 10472-3:2008 / Note: DIN EN ISO 10472-3 (1998-05) remains valid alongside this standard until 200...
2009DIN EN ISO 10472-3:2009 Safety requirements for industrial laundry machinery - Part 3: Washing tunnel lines including component machines (ISO 10472-3:1997); English version of DIN EN ISO 10472-3:2009-10
0000 DIN EN ISO 10472-3/A1:2008
0000 DIN EN ISO 10472-1:1998
1975DIN 11906:1975 Laundry and dry cleaning machinery; water extracting machines (drainers), terms, types of machines, requirements