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  • Abstract:
    This European Standard is applicable to tunnelling machinery as defined in Clause 3 used for the construction of tunnels, shafts and other underground excavations. It deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to such machinery when they are used as intended and under the conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Clause 4). This European Standard covers monitoring for hazardous atmospheres within the confines of the tunnelling machinery. Hand-arm and whole-body vibration are not considered as significant hazard for tunnelling machinery. The following items and applications are not covered by this European Standard: - the additional requirements for the use of tunnelling machinery under hyperbaric conditions; - the additional requirements for use of tunnelling machinery in potentially explosive atmospheres; NOTE For the application in potentially explosive atmospheres see EN 1710:2005+A1:2008 for guidance. - ancillary tools and equipment which are not an integral part of the tunnelling machinery but used on or with the machinery; - services (e. g. power supply, water, pipes, compressed air, etc.) supplied to the tunnelling machinery; - loading and transport equipment which is not an integral part of the tunnelling machinery, e. g. man riders, locomotives, grout cars, segment cars, muck cars and shaft hoisting equipment. This European Standard is not applicable to road headers, continuous miners and impact rippers.
  • Document number:
    DIN EN 16191
  • Issuing date:
    2014-09-01
  • Document type:
    Norm
  • Title:
    Tunnelling machinery - Safety requirements; German version EN 16191:2014
  • Replaces:
    DIN EN 815(2009-12); DIN EN 12336(2010-03); DIN EN 16191(2010-11)
  • Author:
    Mechanical Engineering Standards Committee
  • Search term:
    Accident prevention; Building machines; CE marking; Definitions; Drilling machines; Drilling rigs; Dust guards; Electrical hazards; Ergonomics; Excavating equipment; Fire protection; Fire safety; Handlings; Hazards; Lists; Marking; Mechanical engineering; Mechanical hazards; Mining; Mining equipment; Occupational safety; Protection of persons; Rocks; Safety; Safety of machinery; Safety requirements; Shaft boring machines; Shaft sinking; Shafts; Tunnel boring machines; Tunnel supports; Tunnelling; Tunnelling equipment; Ventilation; Weather control; Workplace safety
  • Application areas:
    03.20 Spanabhebende Maschinen (Bohren, Drehen, Fräsen, Sägen, Hobeln, Schleifen u. Ä.); 03.80 Maschinen für den Einsatz unter Tage; 03.92 Erdbaumaschinen, Baumaschinen, Maschinen zur Herstellung von Baumaterialien; 36.05 Anthropometrie; 36.10 Biomechanik; 36.15 Sinnesleistungen; 37.01 Schnittstelle Mensch-Maschine oder Arbeitsmittel im Allgemeinen
  • Hazards:
    AB Terminologische Festlegungen in Normen mit Arbeitsschutzbezug; DA Mechanische Gefährdungen im Allgemeinen; DG Stoßen, Durchstoßen, Stechen, Durchstechen; EA Elektrische Gefährdungen im Allgemeinen; FB Brandgefährdungen; GA Gefährdungen durch physikalische Einwirkungen im Allgemeinen; HC Beleuchtung (Helligkeit, Blendung, Farbe, Kontraste u. Ä.); HD Handhabungsfaktoren (Gestaltung und Anordnung von Bedienelementen, Bewegungsraum, Gestaltung und Handhabbarkeit von Arbeitsmitteln, Sichtfeld, Standsicherheit); HG Physische Belastungen (schwere Arbeit, einseitige Arbeit, Haltarbeit, Zwangshaltung, Heben, Tragen u. Ä.); KF Belastungen durch Störungen, Ausfall und Fehlen von Sicherheitseinrichtungen
  • ICS:
    91.220 Construction equipment; 93.060 Tunnel construction
  • Price:
    156,80 EUR
  • Cross references:
    EN 3-7+A1 (2007-08)<S>; EN 363 (2008-02){historisch}<S>; EN 620+A1 (2010-12){historisch}<S>; EN 894-3+A1 (2008-10)<S>; EN 953+A1 (2009-03){historisch}<S>; EN 981+A1 (2008-09)<S>; EN 1837+A1 (2009-09){historisch}<S>; EN 1993-1-1 (2005-05){historisch}<S>; EN 12110 (2014-05)<S>; EN 13309 (2010-07){historisch}<S>; EN 13478+A1 (2008-04){historisch}<S>; EN 14973+A1 (2008-04){historisch}<S>; EN 16228-1 (2014-05){historisch}<S>; EN 16228-2 (2014-05){historisch}<S>; EN 60076-2 (2011-04)<S>; EN 60079-0 (2012-08){historisch}<S>; EN 60204-1 (2006-06){historisch}<S>; EN 60204-11 (2000-11){historisch}<S>; EN 60439-2 (2000-05){historisch}<S>; EN 60439-3 (1991-02){historisch}<S>; EN 60439-4 (2004-12){historisch}<S>; EN 60529 (1991-10)<S>; EN 60825-1 (2007-10){historisch}<S>; EN 60947-1 (2007-07){historisch}<S>; EN 61008-1 (2012-12)<S>; EN 61310-1 (2008-02)<S>; EN 61439-1 (2011-10){historisch}<S>; EN ISO 3411 (2007-07)<S>; EN ISO 3449 (2008-09)<S>; EN ISO 3457 (2008-09)<S>; EN ISO 4413 (2010-11)<S>; EN ISO 4414 (2010-11)<S>; EN ISO 4871 (2009-08)<S>; EN ISO 7096 (2008-09){historisch}<S>; EN ISO 11202 (2010-05)<S>; EN ISO 11688-1 (2009-08)<S>; EN ISO 12100 (2010-11)<S>; EN ISO 12922 (2012-12){historisch}<S>; EN ISO 13732-1 (2008-09)<S>; EN ISO 13849-1 (2008-06){historisch}<S>; EN ISO 13850 (2008-06){historisch}<S>; EN ISO 14122-1 (2001-05){historisch}<S>; EN ISO 14122-2 (2001-05){historisch}<S>; EN ISO 14122-3 (2001-05){historisch}<S>; EN ISO 14122-4 (2004-12){historisch}<S>; ISO 3795 (1989-10)<S>; ISO 3864-1 (2011-04)<S>; ISO 6405-1 (2004-11){historisch}<S>; ISO 11112 (1995-12)<S>; ISO 12508 (1994-11)<S>; ISO 15817 (2012-01)<S>; EN 1005-2+A1 (2008-10); EN ISO 11688-2 (2000-12); 2006/42/EG (2006-05-17); EN ISO/IEC 80079-38 (2016-12)
  • Cited in:
    DGUV Information 201-020 (2021-02); DGUV Information 201-061 (2022-08); DGUV Regel 101-604 (2019-10); FGSV 782/1 (2018-01)
  • Identical with:
    EN 16191(2014-05)<IDT>
  • Legislation:
    2006/42/EG (2006-05-17)<H>; Maschinenrichtlinie; 2006/42/EGMitt 2015-02 (2015-02-13); 2006/42/EGMitt 2016-01 (2016-01-15); 2006/42/EGMitt 2016-05 (2016-05-13); 2006/42/EGMitt 2016-09 (2016-09-09); 2006/42/EGMitt 2017-06 (2017-06-09); 2006/42/EGMitt 2018-03 (2018-03-09)
  • Harmonization info:
    2006/42/EG (2006-05-17); Maschinenrichtlinie
  • Update flag:
    Unchanged