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Code of practice for safety at powered doors for pedestrian use Straight and curved sliding doors and prismatic and folding doors
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Available format(s): Hardcopy, PDF
Superseded date: 31-10-2014
Language(s): English
Published date: 15-04-1996
Publisher: British Standards Institution
Committees responsibleNational forewordIntroductionSpecification1 Scope2 Normative references3 Definitions4 General performance requirements5 Reference conditions6 Absolute acoustical sensitivity7 Frequency weighting8 Linearity of response to steady signals9 Response to short-duration signals10 Response to unipolar pulses11 Latching overload indicator12 Sensitivity to various environments13 Instrument marking14 Instruction manualAnnexesA (informative) Sound exposures and corresponding normalized 8-h-average sound levelsB (informative) Recommended tests to verify the performance of a personal sound exposure meterTables1 Design-goal A-frequency weighting relative to response at 1 kHz and the tolerances delta A that apply to the performance of a complete personal sound exposure meterA.1 Sound exposures and corresponding normalized 8-h- average sound levelsB.1 Minimum set of target conditions for 1 kHz steady- signal linearity testsB.2 Conditions for testing response to short-duration signalsFigure1 Functional elements of a personal sound exposure meterCommittees responsibleForewordCode of practice1 Scope2 References3 Definitions4 General5 Safety during the opening cycle6 Pocket screens7 Safety during the closing cycle8 Detection zone verification9 Means of escape10 Break-out11 Operation upon mains power interruptionAnnexesA (normative) Authorized technician check listB (normative) Occupier safety testsC (informative) Limitation of leaf forcesTables1 Suitability of safety devices to sliding doorsC.1 Minimum closing times for sliding doorsFigures1 Example of barrier rail2 Position of barrier at folding door3 Example of a fixed screen forming a pocket4 Avoidance of body traps5 Avoidance of drawing-in hazards and finger traps6 Dimensions of presence sensor threshold monitoring field7 Break-out: sliding doors and screensA.1 Authorized technician check list for all types of powered sliding doorsB.1 Occupier safety check list for all types of powered sliding doorsList of references
Gives advice on the specific safety recommendations that apply to the following types of powered sliding doors: single and bi-parting curved sliding doors and prismatic doors; folding doors; single, bi-parting and telescopic straight sliding doors.
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