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BP-25H GAS VIBRATOR — SPECIFICATIONS (NOISE AND VIBRATION)
EC Declaration of Conformity
We Multiquip (UK) Ltd.
of Hanover Mil, Fitzroy Street, Ashton Under Lyne, UK, OL7 0TL
declare that:
Equipment Backpack Concrete Vibrator (Poker)
Model Name/SN# BP25H (S/N’s X164600, X164602, X164603, X164605, X164606, X164607, X164608,X164609,
W460637 and W460645)
I hereby declare that the equipment named above has been designed to comply with the relevant sections of the above referenced
specifications. The unit complies with all essential requirements of the Directives.
Signed by: ................................................................................................................
Name: L. Whitelegg
Position Director of Operations
Done at Ashton-Under-Lyne
On October 31, 2003
In accordance with the following Directive(s):
98/37/EC The Machinery Directive
98/37/EC Electromagnetic Compatability
Has been designed and manufactured to the following specifications:
BS EN 292-1:1991 Safety of Machinery- Basic Concepts
BS EN 292-2:1991 Safety of Machinery- Basic Concepts
BS EN 13478:2002 Safety of Machinery- Fire Prevention and Protection
BS EN 294:1992 Safety of Machinery- Safety Distances to Prevent Danger Zones Being Reached
By Upper Limbs.
BS EN 563:1994 Safety of Machinery- Temperature of Touchable Surfaces
BS EN 953:1998 Safety of Machinery- Guards
BS CISPR 12:1997 Vehicles- Motor Boats and Spark-Ignited Engine Driven Devices
prEN 12649-2001 Vehicles- Concrete Compactors and Smoothing Machines — Safety
BS EN 61310-1:1995 Safety of Machinery- Indication, Marking and Actuation Requirements for Visual,
Auditory and Tactile Signals.
BS EN 61310-2:1995 Safety of Machinery- Indication, Marking and Actuation Requirements for Visual,
Auditory and Tactile Signals.
BS EN 61310-3:1995 Safety of Machinery- Indication, Marking and Actuation Requirements for Visual,
Auditory and Tactile Signals.
BS EN 60417-2:1999 Safety of Machinery- Indication, Marking and Actuation Requirements for Visual,
Auditory and Tactile Signals.
Noise measurements have been made in accordance with BS EN ISO 3744:1995 with internal control of production (Schedule 8/
Annex V). The declared noise values are as follows:
Noise Emissions Measured
1
— Sound Pressure Level L
PA
= 92 db (A)
Noise Emissions Measured — Sound Power Level L
WA
= 107 db (A)
Vibration Measured
2
— The weighted RMS acceleration value to which the body is subjected does not exceed 0.5m/s
2
1. C weighted instantaneous sound pressure value at work stations does not exceed 63 Pa (130 db in relation 20µPa).
2. The hand-Arm Vibration (HAV) value a
hv
, on the vibrator is 7.54 m/s
2
Current HSE guidelines based on an 8-hour energy equivalent frequency weighted vibration total value, A(8) of 2.5 m/s²,
indicate that it would be acceptable to use the unit for a maximum of 53 minutes in an eight hour day.