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DIN Standards Committee Mechanical Engineering

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Earth-moving machinery - Safety - Part 5: Requirements for hydraulic excavators

Abstract

This document together with EN 474 1:2022 deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to hydraulic excavators when used as intended and under the conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Annex A) associated with the whole lifetime of the machine as described in EN ISO 12100:2010, 5.4. The requirements of this document are complementary to the common requirements formulated in EN 474 1:2022. This document does not repeat the requirements of EN 474 1:2022 but supplements or modifies the requirements for hydraulic excavators. This document does not provide requirements for main electrical circuits and drives of machinery when the primary source of energy is an external electrical supply. The following significant and relevant hazards are not covered in this document: - Laser; - Lightning. This document does not provide performance requirements for safety related functions of control system(s). This document does not deal with towing of trailers. This document does not deal with demolition machinery. This document also deals with lifting operation application, shovel application, log application, grapple application, and magnetic plate application. This document is not applicable to hydraulic excavators which are manufactured before the date of publication of this document by CEN.

Begin

2026-03-11

WI

00151523

Planned document number

prEN 474-5 rev

Responsible national committee

NA 060-13-01-01 AK - Earth-moving machinery - Safety  

Responsible european committee

CEN/TC 151/WG 1 - Earth-moving machinery - Safety  

previous edition(s)

Earth-moving machinery - Safety - Part 5: Requirements for hydraulic excavators
2022-03

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