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BS ISO 18758-2:2018

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Mining and earth-moving machinery. Rock drill rigs and rock reinforcement rigs – Safety requirements

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BSI 2018 68
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This document specifies the safety requirements for rock drill rigs and rock reinforcement rigs designed for the following underground or surface operations:

  1. blast hole drilling;

  2. rock reinforcement;

  3. drilling for secondary breaking;

  4. dimensional stone drilling;

  5. mineral prospecting, e.g. utilizing core drilling or reverse circulation;

  6. water and methane drainage drilling;

  7. raise boring.

NOTE Rigs can be designed for more than one of the operations above. See ISO 18758‑1 for vocabulary.

This document is also applicable to earth-moving machinery as defined in ISO 6165, modified to become a rock drill rig or rock reinforcement rig.

This document is not applicable to the following machines: drill rigs for soil and rock mixture; (geothermal drill rigs, water well drill rigs, water jet drill rigs, micro pile drill rigs; surface horizontal directional drill rigs (HDD) as defined in ISO 21467), kelly drill rigs (and casing drivers); cable tool drill rigs; pre-armouring machines; sonic drill rigs; shaft sinking drill rigs; crane attached drill rigs; drill rigs on derricks; scaling machines.

This document deals with the significant hazards, hazardous situations or hazardous events, as listed in Annex E, relevant to rock drill rigs and rock reinforcement rigs (see ISO 18758‑1), when they are used as intended and under the conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer.

This document is not applicable to rigs manufactured before the date of its publication.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
8 Foreword
9 Introduction
11 1 Scope
2 Normative references
14 3 Terms and definitions
4 Safety requirements
4.1 General requirements
4.1.1 General
15 4.1.2 Ergonomics
4.1.3 Hot and cold surfaces and sharp edges
4.1.4 Hoses, pipes and fittings under pressure
4.1.5 Handling of the rig and its parts
4.1.6 Access to operating positions and servicing points
16 4.1.7 Isolation of external electrical energy sources
4.1.8 Prevention of unexpected start-up
4.2 Driving, tramming and operating position
4.2.1 General
4.2.2 Operator’s position
19 4.2.3 Visibility
4.2.4 Operator protective structures
20 4.3 Controls, functions and systems
4.3.1 General
4.3.2 Starting
4.3.3 Stopping – Normal stopping
4.3.4 Failure of the power supply
4.4 Control devices
4.4.1 General
21 4.4.2 Control system of remote controlled and automated rigs
4.4.3 Emergency stop and safety devices
22 4.4.4 Operating instrumentation
4.5 Stability
4.6 Steering
4.7 Carrier brakes
4.7.1 General
4.7.2 General requirements for wheel-mounted rigs
23 4.7.3 Service braking system for wheel-mounted rigs
4.7.4 Secondary braking system for wheel-mounted rigs
4.7.5 Parking braking system for wheel-mounted rigs
4.7.6 Braking systems for crawler-mounted rigs
4.7.7 Braking systems for “skid steer” wheel-mounted rigs
4.8 Tyres and rims
24 4.9 Protection against moving parts
4.9.1 General
4.9.2 Moving parts involved in the working process
25 4.10 Electrical installations
4.10.1 Electric power installation
4.10.2 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
26 4.10.3 Battery installation
4.11 Machines powered by diesel engine
4.12 Fuel systems
4.12.1 Fuel tanks
27 4.12.2 Fuel tank filler inlet
4.12.3 Fuel tank vent system
4.13 Hydraulic system
4.13.1 General
4.13.2 Load holding cylinders
4.14 Pneumatic installations
28 4.15 Lighting
4.15.1 Working light
4.15.2 Illumination when tramming
4.15.3 Internal operator cab or operator canopy lighting and access lighting
4.16 Fire protection
4.16.1 General
4.16.2 Operator cab interior upholstery
29 4.16.3 Portable fire extinguishers
4.16.4 Fire suppression systems
4.16.5 Engine shutdown
4.16.6 Single conductor cables
4.16.7 Monitoring device
4.17 Noise and vibration
4.17.1 General
30 4.17.2 Noise
4.17.3 Vibration
4.18 Dust suppression
4.19 Winches and ropes
4.19.1 Winches, ropes and sheaves for lifting and feed
32 4.19.2 Winches for operating a rig on slopes
4.20 Roller and leaf chains
4.21 Masts and feed beams
33 4.22 Maintenance
5 Verification of safety requirements
5.1 General
5.2 Brake verification
5.2.1 General
5.2.2 What to measure
5.2.3 Test conditions
34 5.2.4 Performance of the tests
35 5.2.5 Test report
6 Information for use
6.1 General
6.2 Nature of information for use
36 6.3 Signals and warning devices
6.4 System for the measurement of inclination as regards stability
6.5 Safety signs and labels
37 6.6 Marking
6.6.1 Rig data plate
6.6.2 Data plate of boom-mounted work platform
6.6.3 Symbols for operator controls and other displays
6.7 Instruction handbooks for rigs
6.7.1 General requirements on instruction handbooks
6.7.2 Types of instructions
38 6.7.3 Identification of instruction handbook
6.7.4 Content of the operator’s instruction handbook
42 6.7.5 Transport instructions
6.7.6 Assembly instructions
6.7.7 Maintenance instructions
43 6.7.8 Spare parts list
6.7.9 Use of terms related to safety
6.7.10 Format of operator’s manual
6.7.11 Supplier’s declaration of conformity
6.8 Training manual
44 Annex A (normative) Temporary roof support (TRS) systems
45 Annex B (normative) Stability
53 Annex C (normative) Noise test code
60 Annex D (normative) Whole-body and hand-arm vibration test
62 Annex E (informative) List of significant hazards
65 Bibliography
BS ISO 18758-2:2018
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