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6、lients of the SABS.ARP 14799-1:2008 Edition 1 ISO/TR 14799-1:2005 Edition 1 Table of changes Change No. Date Scope National foreword This recommended practice was approved by National Committee StanSA TC 5120.50, Lifts, escalators and passenger conveyors, in accordance with procedures of Standards S
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14、l rights reservedARP 14799-1:2008This standard may only be used and printed by approved subscription and freemailing clients of the SABS.ISO/TR 14799-1:2005(E) ISO 2005 All rights reserved iiiContents Page Foreword .iv Introduction v 1 Scope1 2 Rule by rule comparison.1 Annex C (informative) Referen
15、ces in the compared codes 222 Annex D (informative) Addresses of standardization bodies occupied with the compared codes 226 Annex B (informative) Tables mentioned in the column for Japanese codes 220 Annex A (informative) Figures of EN 115. 217 ARP 14799-1:2008This standard may only be used and pri
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22、r all such patent rights. ISO/TR 14799-1 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 178, Lifts, escalators and moving walks. ISO/TR 14799 consists of the following parts, under the general title Comparison of worldwide escalator and moving walk safety standards: Part 1: Rule by rule comparison Part
23、2: Abbreviated comparison and comments ARP 14799-1:2008This standard may only be used and printed by approved subscription and freemailing clients of the SABS.ISO/TR 14799-1:2005(E) ISO 2005 All rights reserved vIntroduction At the 1995 Plenary Meeting of ISO/TC 178, the work on a comparison of worl
24、d-wide standards which includes the American, Australian, European, Russian, and Japanese escalator and moving walk safety code was passed to ISO/TC 178 WG 5 (Resolution Singapore 1995/114). In October 1995, Working Group 5 was officially formed to carry out the task of preparing a cross reference b
25、etween the relevant sections of these standards and to analyse the differences on selected subjects. The goal at that time was to prepare a technical report which would provide reference information to assist national committees when reviewing and revising individual standards which may initiate a g
26、radual convergence of the technical requirements. In 1996 the study was expanded to include the Korean safety standard. The content of this report is based on the information provided by the WG 5 members acting in personal capacity. This Technical Report is intended to aid standards writers in devel
27、oping their safety requirements, and to help standards users understand the basis for the requirements as they are applied throughout the world. This Technical Report is not intended to replace existing safety standards which may have been updated. Conclusions are arrived at in some cases, but only
28、where there is unanimity amongst the various experts. In other cases, the reasons for the divergent views are expressed. This Technical Report must be read in conjunction with the various safety standards. Unless approved by the relevant standard writing organisations the information contained in th
29、is report does not necessarily represent the opinions of these standards writing organizations (see bibliography for references). The Technical Report was done with the European Standard EN 115: 1995 and its amendment A1: 1998 as a reference document shown as the only one in its normal sequence. All
30、 other codes are not in their normal sequence and logical order. They are structured differently to EN 115. The resultant incorrectly leaves the impression of incompleteness of these standards. These standards in their original structure inclusive of their references to other standards and requireme
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32、05(E) ISO 2005 All rights reserved 1Comparison of worldwide escalator and moving walk safety standards Part 1: Rule by rule comparison 1 Scope This Technical Report consists of a comparison of the requirements of selected topics as covered by the following world-wide safety standards (excluding loca
33、l deviations): a) Europe (CEN) EN 115; Safety rules for the construction and installation of escalators and passenger conveyors (Edition January 1995 and amendment A1: 1998); b) USA ASME A 17.1-1996; Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators NOTE The requirements for Canada (B 44) are generally the s
34、ame as for the USA. Any differences are stated in the text. c) Australia AS 1735 parts 5 and 6 for escalators and moving walks (Edition 1996); d) Japan Safety requirements mainly comprised of Building Standard Law Enforcement Order (BSLJ-EO), Notifications of Ministry of Construction (MOC-N, No. 111
35、0-1981) and draft of Japan Elevator Association Standard (JEAS); e) Russia PUBEE 10-77-94, Regulations for the installation and safe use of escalators (Edition 1995); f) Korea The Elevator Inspection Standards, KATS 2001-414 Edition according to the Korea Elevator Law 4482, both cover the safety req
36、uirements on the escalator and moving walk. It should be noted that in addition to the above listed standards and other regulations, escalators and moving walks may be required to conform to the requirements of other standards as appropriate. Where ISO/TC 178/WG 5 was aware of these standards they a
37、re mentioned in the bibliography. 2 Rule by rule comparison General This comparison is between EN 115 and the rules in A 17.1, AS 1735, PUBEE (Russia), Japanese and Korean Code. There are other standards, see listed in Scope, in the countries concerned that have requirements not shown in the escalat
38、or/moving walk standards compared, but address some of the same requirements as EN 115. The principal dimensions (e.g. L 1 , b 8 , h 6etc.) of EN 115 can be seen in the figures shown in Annex A. EN 115 clause numbers in brackets serve only as a reference point. They do not exist in the published EN
39、115. Where the Australian Standard requirements are given in italics, they only apply to moving walks. ARP 14799-1:2008This standard may only be used and printed by approved subscription and freemailing clients of the SABS.ISO/TR 14799-1:2005(E) 2 ISO 2005 All rights reserved(Blank page) ARP 14799-1
40、:2008This standard may only be used and printed by approved subscription and freemailing clients of the SABS.ISO/TR 14799-1:2005(E) ISO 2005 All rights reserved 3(Australia) Japanese Codes 0 Introduction The purpose of this standard is to define safety rules for escalators and passenger conveyors in
41、 order to safeguard people and objects against risks of accidents during operation, maintenance and inspection work. GENERAL This Code is one of the numerous codes and standards developed and published by The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) under the general auspices of the American
42、National Standards Institute, Inc. ANSI). The Code is intended to serve as the basis for state, municipal, and other jurisdictional authorities in drafting regulations governing t he installation, testing, inspection, maintenance, alteration, and repair of elevators, dumbwaiters, escalators, moving
43、walks, material lifts with automatic transfer devices, wheelchair lifts, and stairway chairlifts. It is also intended as a standard refe rence of safety requirements for the guidance of architects, engineers, insurance companies, manufacturers, and contractors, and as a standard of safety practices
44、for owners and management of structures where equipment covered in the Scope of the Code is used. Safety codes and standards are intended to enhance public health and safety. Revisions result from committee consideration of factors such as technological advances, new data, and changing environmental
45、 and industry needs. Revisions do not imply that previous editions were inadequate. It is recommended that, prior to The objective of this Standard is to provide requirements for electric escalators (moving walks) that carry passengers. The objective of this revision is to accommodate recent changes
46、 in engineering practices and advances in technology. 1. GENERAL 1.1 The PUBEE establishes requirements for the installation, design, manufacture, assembly, modernization or refurbishment, and use of escalators. Generic law Occupational Safety and Health Act, its sublevel regulations or administrati
47、ve order (Notification by minister) herein after KOSHA. Specific law Laws relating to manufacture and management of elevator and it sublevel regulation or administrative order(Notice) herein after KEL 4482. Other related laws to elevators and escalators: - Building construction law; - Housing constr
48、uction promotion act (1,2); - Construction business act; - Electric construction act. Korean Code EN 115:1995 (Europe) ASME A 17.1-1996 (USA)(Russia) P UBEE 10-77-94:1995 AS 1735 parts 1, 5 the use of materials with asbestos is not permitted; BSLJ-EO (Fundamental Principles of Structural Design) Art
49、icle 36-2 In planning the structural design of buildings, columns, beams, floors, walls, etc. shall be arranged effectively according to use, scale, and structural features of the building concerned, as well as the conditions of the land concerned, so that the said building as a whole will be of structure safe from dead load, live load, snow load, wind pressure, ground pressure and water pressure as well as earthquakes or other vibration or shock acting upon the said building. 2. Principal parts necessary for structural st