Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
4 List of Hazards Specific to Vacuum Pumps
4.1 Mechanical Hazards
4.2 Electrical Hazards
4.3 Thermal hazards
4.4 Hazards generated by noise
4.5 Hazards generated by radiation
4.6 Hazards generated by material and substances processed,
used or exhausted by vacuum pumps
4.7 Hazards generated by neglecting ergonomic principles
in design
4.8 Hazards caused by failure of energy supply, breaking
down of parts or other functional disorders
4.9 Hazards caused by missing or incorrectly positioned
safety related measures and means
5 Safety requirements and measures
5.1 Mechanical safety
5.2 Electrical Safety
5.3 Thermal Safety
5.4 Noise
5.5 Radiation
5.6 Materials and substances processed, used or exhausted
by vacuum pumps
5.7 Ergonomic principles in machine design
5.8 Failure of energy supply, breaking down of machinery
parts and other functional disorders
5.9 Safety related measures and means
5.10 Emergency stops
6 Marking, signs and warnings
6.1 Generally applicable
6.2 Data plate
6.3 Additional requirements
6.4 A vacuum pumping system shall be marked with additional
information on vacuum systems.
7 Information for use
7.1 General
7.2 Transport and Storage
7.3 Installation
7.4 Product description
7.5 Use
7.6 Maintenance
8 Verification
8.1 Noise measurement
8.2 Pressure test
8.3 Mechanical stability testing
8.4 Testing for leak tightness
8.5 Structure of verification
Annex A (normative) - Labels, signs and warnings
Annex ZA (informative) - Relationship between this European
Standard and the Essential Requirements of EU
Directive 98/37/EC
Annex ZB (informative) - Relationship between this European
Standard and the Essential Requirements of EU
Directive 2006/42/EC