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I.S. EN 15635:2008

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STEEL STATIC STORAGE SYSTEMS - APPLICATION AND MAINTENANCE OF STORAGE EQUIPMENT
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Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2008

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Foreword
0 Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Operational requirements
   4.1 System requirements
   4.2 Storage systems planning
5 Important data of relevance to the user
6 Assembly and installation
   6.1 Skills required and provision of instructions
   6.2 Installation quality and structural design
   6.3 Aspects of installation work to be observed
7 Changes to the storage equipment configuration
8 Use of the storage equipment
   8.1 General safety
       8.1.1 Person responsible for storage equipment safety PRSES
       8.1.2 Safe load warning notices
       8.1.3 Training
       8.1.4 Access to storage levels
   8.2 Pallet or load carrying accessories
       8.2.1 Loading
       8.2.2 Pallet requirements
       8.2.3 Special load make up accessories and loads bracings
             typical for APR
       8.2.4 Precautions necessary for the use of weak pallets
             and pallets spanning in the incorrect direction
   8.3 Unit load
       8.3.1 Weight
       8.3.2 Load stability
       8.3.3 Unit load clearances
   8.4 Unit load handling
       8.4.1 Placement of loads
       8.4.2 Damage to storage equipment
       8.4.3 Timber pallet usage
       8.4.4 Load make up accessory positioning on supports
       8.4.5 Pallet positioning on the floor
       8.4.6 Aisle obstructions
       8.4.7 Handling on raised storage areas or on storage equipment
             supported floors
       8.4.8 Operating aisle clearances
   8.5 Placement on adjustable pallet racking
   8.6 Placement in drive-in racking
       8.6.1 Placement
       8.6.2 Loading and unloading sequence for drive-in-racking
       8.6.3 Use of drive-through racking access routes by trucks
   8.7 Truck mast stiffness and floor flatness
9 Safety of storage equipment in use and evaluation of damaged
   components
   9.1 Procedures
   9.2 User's responsibilities
   9.3 Reduction of safety level (margin of safety) due to damage
   9.4 Inspection of storage equipment
       9.4.1 General
       9.4.2 Inspection
       9.4.3 Inspection of automated systems
       9.4.4 Damage investigation
       9.4.6 Inspection for overload damage to beams, cantilevers
             or shelves
       9.4.7 Inspection of beam connector locks
       9.4.8 Inspection of frame uprights for out of verticality
       9.4.9 Inspection of guidance systems for VNA trucks
   9.5 Rules for the measurement and classification of damage to
       uprights and bracings
       9.5.1 Measuring method for upright damage and residual
             deformation limits, typical for APR systems
       9.5.2 GREEN LEVEL - requiring surveillance only
       9.5.3 AMBER RISK - hazardous damage requiring action as
             soon as possible
       9.5.4 RED RISK - very serious damage requiring immediate
             action
   9.6 Rules for the evaluation of damage to pallet rack beams
   9.7 Damage action procedures
       9.7.1 Replacement of damaged components
       9.7.2 Typical damage patterns
       9.7.3 Inspection procedure flowchart,
             Inspection - Evaluation - Action
10 Changes that require a safety review of storage operations
Annex A (informative) - Supplier's responsibilities
Annex B (informative) - Examples of typical load warning notices
   B.1 Load warning notices
   B.2 Load warning notice layout
   B.3 Training
   B.4 Display
   B.5 Checking load warning notice information
   B.6 Equipment inspections
   B.7 Sizes
Annex C (informative) - Pallet damage
Annex D (informative) - Safety of storage equipment in use
        and evaluation of damaged components
   D.1 Reduction in margin of safety of damaged racking uprights
       or bracing members
   D.2 Storage equipment inspections
       D.2.1 General
       D.2.2 Inspection schedules
       D.2.3 Inspection for overloading of beams, cantilevers
             or shelves
Annex E (informative) - Use of the storage equipment - Method of
        placement and orientation
   E.1 General
   E.2 Placement and asymmetric loading
   E.3 Unevenly distributed loading on pallets or other media
   E.4 Incorrect placement of unit loads
   E.5 Correct and incorrect location of unit loads
Bibliography

Provides guidelines for operational aspects relevant to structural safety of storage systems.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
63
PublisherName
National Standards Authority of Ireland
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
EN 15635:2008 Identical

EN 528:2008 Rail dependent storage and retrieval equipment - Safety requirements
EN 15629:2008 Steel static storage systems - Specification of storage equipment
EN ISO 18613:2014 Pallets for materials handling - Repair of flat wooden pallets (ISO 18613:2014)
EN 1993-1-3:2006/AC:2009 EUROCODE 3 - DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES - PART 1-3: GENERAL RULES - SUPPLEMENTARY RULES FOR COLD-FORMED MEMBERS AND SHEETING
EN 15620:2008 Steel static storage systems - Adjustable pallet racking - Tolerances, deformations and clearances
ISO 18613:2014 Pallets for materials handling Repair of flat wooden pallets
EN 1993-1-1:2005/A1:2014 EUROCODE 3: DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES - PART 1-1: GENERAL RULES AND RULES FOR BUILDINGS

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