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BS EN 17059:2018 Plating and anodizing lines. Safety requirements

BS EN 17059:2018

Plating and anodizing lines. Safety requirements

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Standard number:BS EN 17059:2018
Pages:80
Released:2018-06-13
ISBN:978 0 580 92810 9
Status:Standard
BS EN 17059:2018 - Plating and Anodizing Lines Safety Requirements

BS EN 17059:2018 - Plating and Anodizing Lines Safety Requirements

Ensure the highest standards of safety and compliance in your plating and anodizing operations with the comprehensive BS EN 17059:2018 standard. Released on June 13, 2018, this essential document provides detailed safety requirements for plating and anodizing lines, ensuring that your operations meet the latest industry standards and regulations.

Key Features of BS EN 17059:2018

This standard is a must-have for any organization involved in plating and anodizing processes. Here are some of the key features and benefits of the BS EN 17059:2018 standard:

  • Comprehensive Coverage: Spanning 80 pages, this standard offers an in-depth look at the safety requirements necessary for plating and anodizing lines, ensuring that all aspects of safety are covered.
  • Up-to-Date Information: As a standard released in 2018, it reflects the most current safety practices and technological advancements in the industry.
  • International Recognition: With the ISBN 978 0 580 92810 9, this standard is recognized globally, making it an essential document for international operations.
  • Industry Compliance: Adhering to this standard helps ensure compliance with industry regulations, reducing the risk of accidents and enhancing operational efficiency.

Why Safety in Plating and Anodizing Lines is Crucial

Plating and anodizing processes involve the use of chemicals and electrical currents, which can pose significant safety risks if not properly managed. The BS EN 17059:2018 standard provides guidelines to mitigate these risks, ensuring the safety of workers and the environment. By implementing the safety measures outlined in this standard, companies can prevent accidents, reduce downtime, and maintain a safe working environment.

Protecting Workers

Worker safety is paramount in any industrial setting. The BS EN 17059:2018 standard outlines specific safety protocols to protect workers from potential hazards associated with plating and anodizing processes. This includes guidelines on the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), safe handling of chemicals, and emergency response procedures.

Environmental Safety

In addition to worker safety, the standard also addresses environmental concerns. Proper waste management and emissions control are critical components of the BS EN 17059:2018, helping companies minimize their environmental impact and comply with environmental regulations.

Implementing BS EN 17059:2018 in Your Operations

Integrating the BS EN 17059:2018 standard into your operations is a strategic move that can enhance safety, improve efficiency, and ensure compliance with industry regulations. Here are some steps to consider when implementing this standard:

  • Conduct a Safety Audit: Evaluate your current plating and anodizing processes to identify areas that need improvement. Use the standard as a benchmark to assess your safety protocols.
  • Train Your Team: Ensure that all employees are familiar with the safety requirements outlined in the standard. Regular training sessions can help reinforce safety practices and keep your team informed about the latest safety measures.
  • Update Equipment and Procedures: Based on your safety audit, update any equipment or procedures that do not meet the standard's requirements. This may include upgrading machinery, implementing new safety protocols, or enhancing waste management practices.
  • Monitor and Review: Regularly monitor your operations to ensure ongoing compliance with the standard. Conduct periodic reviews to identify any new risks or areas for improvement.

Conclusion

The BS EN 17059:2018 standard is an invaluable resource for any organization involved in plating and anodizing processes. By adhering to the safety requirements outlined in this standard, companies can protect their workers, reduce environmental impact, and ensure compliance with industry regulations. Invest in the safety and efficiency of your operations by integrating the BS EN 17059:2018 standard into your business practices today.

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BS EN 17059:2018


This standard BS EN 17059:2018 Plating and anodizing lines. Safety requirements is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 25.220.20 Surface treatment
This document describes all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relating to plating and anodizing lines, when used as intended and in compliance with the foreseeable conditions of the manufacturer. In addition, procedures for testing and measuring safety requirements, marking of equipment and minimum operation requirements are specified. For reference to plating lines and anodizing lines the term plating line is used in this document. This document applies to the design and construction of plating lines and anodizing lines including its transporter systems for surface treatment of industrial products by means of inorganic or organic electrolytes or by means of other process chemistries. Plating lines and anodizing lines in terms of this standard are arrangements of process tanks for: - electrolytic treatment of work pieces (e.g. electrocleaning, passivation, electroetching, burnishing, electrolytic polishing and brightening, drying); - wet chemical treatment of work pieces (e.g. degreasing, passivation, chemical polishing, etching, pickling, blackening); - electrolytic and electro-less metal deposition, even on non-metallic work pieces made electrically conductive by corresponding treatment; - changing of substance composition on the surface of metallic work pieces e.g. burnishing, blackening, phosphatizing, chromating and; - anodizing (anodic oxidation); including rinsing tanks and the corresponding transporter equipment (e.g. transporter systems, handling gantry, bean, etc.), where the products are lifted in and out of tanks. This document distinguishes between the following types of plating lines: - Type 1: manual lines; - Type 2: semi-automatic lines; - Type 3: fully automatic lines. Furthermore, it specifies equipment marking and requirements on user information. This document does not deal with hazards resulting from plating linesparts above category 1 of PED (Pressure Equipment Directive). This document is not applicable to: — transporter systems of carrousel lines (see EN 618 and EN 15095) (For transporter systems of carrousel lines see EN 618 and EN 15095); — equipment for the preparation and treatment of water and wastewater; — machinery for dip coating and electro-deposition of organic liquid coating material (EN 12581); — horizontal plating lines (e.g. printed circuit board, etching, reel to reel, continuous plating lines); — machinery for surface cleaning and surface pre-treatment of industrial items using liquids or vapours (EN 12921-1, EN 12921-2, EN 12921-3, EN 12921-4). NOTE Machinery for surface cleaning and surface pre-treatment (EN 12921 series) could be part of a plating line.