GSO ISO 7149:2013
ISO 7149:1982
Gulf Standard
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Approved on
09 September 2013
Continuous handling equipment -- Safety code -- Special rules
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GSO ISO 7149:2013 Scope
Abstract
Specifies, in addition to the general safety rules set out in ISO 1819, the special safety rules to the following types of conveyors: mobile conveyors not self-propelled, belt conveyors, throwing machines, picking and assembly table conveyors, slat conveyors and apron conveyors, bucket elevators, scraper and "en masse" conveyors, single strand floor truck conveyors, overhead conveyors, suspended swing-tray and fixed tray and similar conveyors or elevators, screw feeders and conveyors, live roller conveyors, vibratory conveyors, roller and wheel conveyors, chutes, hydraulic conveyors, pneumatic continuous handling appliances, light-weight vertical tray elevators, transfer points, mobile supporting structures for continuous handling equipment.
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