I.S. EN ISO 13732-1:2008
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ERGONOMICS OF THE THERMAL ENVIRONMENT - METHODS FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF HUMAN RESPONSES TO CONTACT WITH SURFACES - PART 1: HOT SURFACES
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01-01-2008
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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Burn thresholds
4.1 General
4.2 Burn threshold data
5 Assessment of risk of burning
5.1 Procedure
5.2 Identification of hot, touchable surfaces
5.3 Task analysis
5.4 Measurements of surface temperatures
5.5 Choice of applicable burn threshold value
5.6 Comparison of surface temperature and burn
threshold
5.7 Determination of risk of burning
5.8 Repetition
6 Protective measures
6.1 General
6.2 No risk of burning
6.3 Risk of burning
7 Guidance for setting surface temperature limit values
7.1 Procedure
7.2 Assessment of risk of burning
7.3 Decision upon protective measures
7.4 Selection of appropriate values
7.5 Setting of surface temperature limit value
Annex A (informative) Scientific background
Annex B (normative) Contact periods
Annex C (informative) Flow charts for application of
this part of ISO 13732
Annex D (informative) Thermal properties of selected
materials
Annex E (informative) Examples of protective measures
against burns
Annex F (informative) Example for assessment of risk of
burning
Annex G (informative) Examples for setting surface
temperature limit values
Annex H (informative) Safety signs for hot surfaces
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
Bibliography
Gives temperature threshold values for burns that occur when human skin is in contact with a hot solid surface. Also describes methods for the assessment of the risks of burning, when humans could or might touch hot surfaces with their unprotected skin.
DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes I.S. EN 13202 and I.S. EN 563. (10/2006)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
51
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PublisherName |
National Standards Authority of Ireland
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
Standards | Relationship |
NF EN ISO 13732-1 : 2008 | Identical |
NEN EN ISO 13732-1 : 2008 | Identical |
UNE-EN ISO 13732-1:2008 | Identical |
ISO 13732-1:2006 | Identical |
DIN EN ISO 13732-1:2008-12 | Identical |
BS EN ISO 13732-1:2008 | Identical |
NBN EN ISO 13732-1 : 2009 | Identical |
NS EN ISO 13732-1 : 2ED 2008 | Identical |
UNI EN ISO 13732-1 : 2009 | Identical |
EN ISO 13732-1:2008 | Identical |
SN EN ISO 13732-1:2008 | Identical |
ISO 7010:2011 | Graphical symbols Safety colours and safety signs Registered safety signs |
ISO 7726:1998 | Ergonomics of the thermal environment Instruments for measuring physical quantities |
ISO/TS 13732-2:2001 | Ergonomics of the thermal environment — Methods for the assessment of human responses to contact with surfaces — Part 2: Human contact with surfaces at moderate temperature |
EN 71-1:2014 | Safety of toys - Part 1: Mechanical and physical properties |
ISO 13732-3:2005 | Ergonomics of the thermal environment Methods for the assessment of human responses to contact with surfaces Part 3: Cold surfaces |
1998/37/EC : 1998 | DIRECTIVE 98/37/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL OF 22 JUNE 1998 ON THE APPROXIMATION OF THE LAWS OF THE MEMBER STATES RELATING TO MACHINERY |
IEC 61032:1997 | Protection of persons and equipment by enclosures - Probes for verification |
DIN 4844-2:2012-12 | Graphical symbols - Safety colours and safety signs - Part 2: Registered safety signs |
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