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References

 

[1] Directive 1999/92/EC of the European Parliament and Council dated 16 December 1999 on minimum requirements for improving the safety and health protection of workers potentially at risk from explosive atmospheres
[2] BetrSichV: Ordinance on health and safety in the provision of equipment and its use in the workplace, on safety when operating plant requiring monitoring and on the organisation of occupational health and safety dated 27 September 2002
[3] Directive 94/9/EC of the European Parliament and Council dated 23 March 1994 to harmonise legislation in the member states on equipment and protective systems for use in potentially explosive atmospheres
[4] 11th Ordinance on the Equipment Safety Act – explosion protection ordinance
[5] IN EN 1127 Part 1: Explosive atmospheres. Explosion protection and prevention. Basic concepts and methodology
[6] BGR 104 Part 1 – Explosion protection rules (EX-RL) (ZH 1/10)
[7] BGR 104 Part 2 – Collection of examples on the explosion protection rules (EX-RL) (ZH 1/10)
[8] BGV D 25 – Processing coating materials (VBG 23)
[9] EN 50176 – Automatic electrostatic installations for flammable liquid spraying material
[10] EN 12215 Spray booths for application of organic liquid coating material
[11] BGI 774 – Electrostatic coating
[12] BGI 740 – Spray booths and equipment
[13] EN 13355 – Coating plants – Combined booths – Safety requirements
[14] EN 1257-1 – Safety requirements Part 1: Mixing machinery for use in vehicle refinishing
[15]

BG Technical Data Sheet M 001 – Organic peroxides

[16] BG Technical Data Sheet M017 – Solvents
[17] BG Technical Data Sheet M 037 –- Nitrocellulose
[18] BG Technical Data Sheet M 051 – Hazardous chemical materials
[19] TRbF 20 - Stores; technical rules for flammable liquids
[20] TRbF 030, Filling locations, drainage locations and airfield fuelling locations, technical rules for flammable liquids
[21] CENELEC-Report R044-001, Safety of machinery; Guidance and recommendations for the avoidance of hazards due to static electricity
[22] BGR 132 – Avoiding ignition hazards as a result of electrostatic charges (ZH 1/200)
[23] T 033 – Collection of examples on the ‘Static electricity’ guidelines
[24] BGV D 24 – Driers for coating materials
[25] EN 1539 – Driers and ovens in which flammable substances are released. Safety requirements
[26] BGG 909 – Calculating ventilation requirements of compartment and continuous-flow driers
[27] BGI 518 – Gas warning devices for explosion protection – fitting and operation
[28] EN 60079-14 VDE 0165-1: Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres. Electrical installations in hazardous areas (other than mines)
[29] EN 60079-10 VDE 0165-101 DE: Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres - Part 10: Classification of hazardous areas
[30] DIN EN 60079-17 VDE 0165-10-1 DE: Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres - Part 17: Inspection and maintenance of electrical installations in hazardous areas (other than mines)
[31] DIN VDE 0470-1: Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code)
[32] EN 13463-1 - Non-electrical equipment for potentially explosive atmospheres, Part 1 Basic method and requirements
[33] VDMA 24 169 Part 1, Ventilation systems; design explosion protection measures for fans
[34] EN 1953 – Atomizing and spraying equipment for coating materials. Safety requirements
[35] EN 50050 – Electrical apparatus for potentially explosive atmospheres. Electrostatic hand-held spraying equipment
[36] European Commission, DG for Employment and Social Affairs: Non-binding guide to good practice for implementing Directive 1999/92/EC on minimum requirements for improving the safety and health protection of workers potentially at risk from explosive atmospheres
[37] Publication No. 1/2003, Free State of Saxony, State Institute for Occupational Health and Safety: Explosion protection risk assessment and explosion protection document in accordance with the Operational Safety Ordinance.
[38] NAMUR Recommendation NE 99: Explosion protection document
[39] TÜ Vol. 44 (2003) No.1/2 : Explosion protection document to ATEX 137
[40] “Gesund + Sicher” information sheet issued by NMBG (North German Iron and Steel Industry Association 03/2001: Processing coating materials
[41] BASF Handbook; Goldschmidt ○ Streitberger: Basics of Coating Technology; Vincentz Verlag, 2002, ISBN 3-87870-324-4
[42] PTB report PTB-W-57: Avoiding the ignition of overspray of commercially available water-dilutable paints (water-based paints) when processing with electrostatic spray booths and equipment; 1994 ISBN 3-89429-4556-6
[43] PTB: E. Brandes; W. Möller: Safety characteristic values, Vol. 1: Combustible liquids and gases
[44] Sichere Chemiearbeit 06/2001: Learning from accidents; explosion in a paint factory
[45] Wolfgang Bartknecht: Explosion protection, principles and application Springer Verlag
[46] Chem.-Ing.-Tech. 65 (1993) No. 9, pp.1045 – 1136; Moter: Stuffing boxes – ignition sources or not?
[47] Sichere Chemiearbeit 06/1994: Use of wristwatches, hearing aids, pocket calculators and portable radio devices in Zone 1 and 2 explosion-hazard areas
[48] Arbeitsschutz 7/8/1978: Committee 235 Explosion Protection, Electronic watches hazard-free
[49] Sichere Chemiearbeit February 2001; Blob: Practical experience in zone classification, with particular reference to filling bags and containers

 

 

 
   
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