BS EN 1679-1:1998+A1:2011 Reciprocating internal combustion engines. Safety. Compression ignition engines
BS EN 1679-1 specifies the safety requirements for compression ignition engines and their essential auxiliaries used in all applications on land, underground and water, except engines used to propel road vehicles and aircraft.
The special requirements needed to cover operation in potentially explosive atmospheres are not covered.
The engine in terms of this standard is understood as the prime mover up to its driving extremitie(s) for power take off(s).
The hazards relevant to compression ignition engines are identified in annex A.
Contents of BS EN 1679-1:
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
4 General
5 List of hazards
6 Safety requirements and/or measures
6.1 General
6.2 Starting systems
6.3 Normal stopping
6.4 Emergency stopping
6.4.1 !General"
6.4.2 Manually controlled
6.4.3 Automatically controlled
6.5 Controls
6.5.1 General
6.5.2 Identification
6.5.3 Accessibility
6.6 Monitoring devices
6.6.1 Instrument identification
6.6.2 Instrument visibility
6.6.3 Instrument colour code
6.7 Warning devices
6.8 Guarding
6.8.1 !General"
6.8.2 Guarding against mechanical hazards
6.8.3 Guarding against hot surfaces
6.9 Guard design
6.10 Lighting
6.11 Handling
6.12 Fire protection
6.13 Protection against explosion
6.14 Pressure vessels
6.15 Hoses, pipes and electric harnesses
6.16 Electrical equipment
6.17 Operator platforms, walkways and access systems
6.18 Access to service points
6.19 Noise
6.20 Exhaust emissions
6.20.1 General
6.20.2 Requirements for engines for underground use
6.21 Drainage
7 Operating and maintenance instructions
8 Special requirements
9 Marking