ANSI ASME A90.1-2015 Safety Standard for Belt Manlifts.pdf
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1、AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD ASME A90.1-2015(Revision of ASME A90.1-2009)Safety Standard for Belt ManliftsASME A90.1-2015(Revision of ASME A90.1-2009)Safety Standardfor Belt ManliftsAN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDTwo Park Avenue New York, NY 10016 USADate of Issuance: February 27, 2015The next editio
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10、6-5990Copyright 2015 byTHE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERSAll rights reservedPrinted in U.S.A.CONTENTSForeword ivCommittee Roster vCorrespondence With the A90 Committee . viSummary of Changes vii1 General 12 References . 13 Definitions . 14 General Requirements . 25 Mechanical Requirements
11、. 116 Instruction and Warning Signs . 197 Operating Rules 208 Tests and Inspections . 20Figures1 Typical Floor Openings for 14-in. (355-mm) Belts 32 Guardrail and Wall . 43 Guardrail or Screened Enclosure 54 Example of Maze Entrance to Manlift . 65 Fixed-Type Underfloor Hoods and Guardrail 86 Typica
12、l Pit Location Detail (for New Installations) . 97 Typical Lower Landing Detail 108 Head Shaft Dimensions Top Landing 129 Distance Between Handhold and Step 1310 Typical Butt Splice Detail . 1511 Typical Lap Splice Detail . 1612 Typical Mechanical Splice Detail 17Tables1 Allowable Size for Floor Ope
13、nings 22 Rubber Manufacturers Association Tolerances for Width of Belting 143 Belt Breaking Strength 144 Minimum Number of Bolts . 14Mandatory AppendicesI Recommended Training Program for Manlift Passengers . 23II Belt Manlift Inspection Report (Weekly and Monthly) . 24iiiFOREWORDThis is a revision
14、of A90.1, Safety Code for Manlifts, which was originally drawn up andapproved in 1949 and reaffirmed in 1956. The original Sectional Committee consisted of 19members representing manufacturers, users, insurance groups, enforcement officials, and indepen-dent specialists.Work was started in 1966 on a
15、 revision of this Standard. Each provision of the original codewas carefully evaluated in the light of considerable practical field experience. A draft revisionwas completed in 1967 and approved by letter ballot in 1968. The USA Standards Institute (nowcalled the American National Standards Institut
16、e) approved the revised standard onFebruary 7, 1969.Prompted by several serious manlift accidents, the Committee, through correspondence in1970, considered additional changes to the 1969 standard. Subsequently, in 1972, the Committeeissued ANSI A90.1a-1972, a supplement to ANSI Standard A90.1-1969.I
17、n 1972, new committee officers were appointed and committee membership was expandedto include new members, many of whom have since made significant contributions to the workof the A90 Standards Committee.Due to changes in technology and the desire to maximize manlift safety, the Committee setabout t
18、he task of totally revising the A90.1 Standard. This was accomplished only with a greatdeal of individual member research and study, coupled with numerous meetings of the entireCommittee. After three years of concentrated work, the Committee approved by ballot, in 1976,a completely revised draft of
19、the A90.1 Standard. Subsequently, this draft was approved by theAmerican National Standards Institute for issuance as American National Standard A90.1-1976.In 1981, the A90 Standards Committee was converted from an American National StandardsCommittee to an ASME Accredited Organization Committee, op
20、erating under procedures devel-oped by ASME and accredited by ANSI. Several new members were added to the Committeein this process. After several years of work, a revision to ANSI A90.1-1976 was approved by theA90 Standards Committee and the sponsor organization, and was designated an AmericanNation
21、al Standard by the American National Standards Institute on September 10, 1985.A90.1-2003 was approved by the American National Standards Institute on August 14, 2003.A90.1-2009 was approved by the American National Standards Institute on March 23, 2009. Thisrevision was approved by the American Nat
22、ional Standards Institute on January 13, 2015.ivASME A90 COMMITTEESafety Standards for Manlifts(The following is the roster of the Committee at the time of approval of this Standard.)STANDARDS COMMITTEE OFFICERSJ. E. Anderson, ChairW. E. Phillips, Jr., Vice ChairG. A. Burdeshaw, SecretarySTANDARDS C
23、OMMITTEE PERSONNELJ. E. Anderson, American Hoist and Manlift, Inc.J. Anderson, Alternate, American Hoist and Manlift, Inc.L. Barnes, Barnesco, Inc.Z. C. Barnes, Alternate, Barnesco, Inc.G. A. Burdeshaw, The American Society of MechanicalEngineersJ. M. Favro, Humphrey Manlift Co., Inc.W. E. Phillips,
24、 Jr., CNAvCORRESPONDENCE WITH THE A90 COMMITTEEGeneral. ASME Codes and Standards are developed and maintained with the intent to representthe consensus of concerned interests. As such, users of this Standard may interact with theCommittee by proposing revisions and attending Committee meetings. Corr
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