Il Gruppo Faraone conosce il valore della sicurezza e delle normative.
Tutte le attrezzature sono costruite in conformità con le norme EN e D.L. 81/08: le scale rispettano le norme EN131-1, EN131-2, EN131-3, EN131-7. I nuovi trabattelli sono omologati dal TÜV Italia e seguono alla lettera la norma UNI EN 1004, le piattaforme sono prodotte facendo riferimento alla norma EN 280 ed omologate da enti abilitati con rilascio di certificazione CE.
Il Gruppo Faraone conosce il valore della sicurezza: per questo lo supera.
9 i brevetti esclusivi del Gruppo che potenziano la sicurezza dei prodotti:
La norma definisce i termini e specifica le caratteristiche generali di progettazione delle scale movibili con piattaforma. Si applica alle scale movibili con una piattaforma di lavoro, con un’area massima di 1 m2 e un’altezza massima di 5 m, utilizzabili da parte di una persona alla volta. Il carico massimo è di 150kg che comprende un carico massimo combinato: utilizzatore, utensili, attrezzature e materiali.
LA PROVA PIÙ IMPORTANTE:
Il test al ribaltamento viene eseguito con l’applicazione di 30 kg circa per spinta laterale.
La prova viene effettuata per ogni lato.
ALTRI TEST E PROVE DIMENSIONALI RENDONO LE SCALE A NORMA EN 131-7 VERAMENTE UNICHE PER UNA SICUREZZA A 360°.
La normativa si aggiorna dal 1° NOVEMBRE 2019 ed introduce l’obbligo per le scale superiori a 3m, di utilizzare LA BARRA STABILIZZATRICE COME BASE D’APPOGGIO, fino alla larghezza max. di 1,2m.
Nelle scale trasfomabili, il 2° ed il 3° elemento (se maggiori di 3m di lunghezza), non potrà più essere sfilato dalla base per essere utilizzato come elemento singolo.
La norma fornisce consigli sull’utilizzo in sicurezza delle scale contemplate nello scopo e campo di applicazione della UNI EN 131-1 e conformi ai requisiti della UNI EN 131-1, della UNI EN 131-2, della UNI EN 131-4 per quanto riguarda le scale trasformabili multi posizione con cerniere, della UNI EN 131-6 per quanto riguarda le scale telescopiche e della UNI EN 131-7, per quanto riguarda le scale movibili con piattaforma.
WE COMPLY WITH THE STANDARDS IN FORCE. YOU ARE EXEMPT FROM ANY RESPONSIBILITY.
1998 INTRODUCTION OF THE CERTIFICATION OF THE PRODUCTION PROCESS
with serial number and certificate for each product, including the components of the scaffold tower.
PROTECTION GENERAL MEASURES
SCALA SYSTEM, WORK PLATFORMS PL AND ELEVAH FULLY PROTECT THE WORKER.
ITALIAN LEGISLATIVE DECREE N. 81
ART. 4. 1. The following note has been added to article 34, paragraph 1, of the legislative decree, after letter c):
«c-bis) working at height: work, which exposes the worker to risk of falling from a height of 2 m compared to the stable surface».
1. The employer chooses the most suitable access system to temporary work sites at height in relation to the frequency of movement, difference in level, and duration of use.
The access system used must allow evacuation in case of imminent danger.
The passage from and to a platform, scaffolding, gangway access system must not involve further risks of falling.
2. The employer provides a ladder to be used as a work station at height in the event the use of other work equipment deemed safer is not justified due to the limited level of risk and brief usage or due to the characteristics of the sites that cannot be modified.
3. According to the type of equipment used in compliance with the previous paragraphs, the employer must identify the measures required to minimise the risks for the workers, which are related to such equipment, installing, where necessary, falling-prevention devices.
These devices must be configured and resistant enough to prevent or stop falls from work stations at height and prevent, as far as possible, workers from injuries.
Collective protection devices against falls can be interrupted only in points where ladders are installed.
OBLIGATIONS OF THE EMPLOYER CONCERNING THE USE OF LADDERS
1. The employer must guarantee the stability of the ladders during use and according to the following criteria:
a) portable ladders must rest on a stable, fixed and resistant surface and with suitable dimensions in order to guarantee the horizontal position of the rungs;
f) Mobile ladders must be secured firmly before being used.
2. The employer must guarantee that workers always have a safe support and grip. In particular, manually transporting a weight on a ladder must not prevent a safe grip.
ELASTICITY
Materials with elasticity lower than 5% cannot be used.
In the event of overload the ladder must not fail suddenly.
Standard EN131 states: "Aluminium alloy parts must have minimum fracture elongation (A) of 5% (EN131/2 page 4 section 3.1.1).
This means that any component: rungs, uprights, hinges, bases, etc., in the event of overload (see test) can «bend but not break» to protect the safety of persons and give them time to step down.
Die-cast aluminium components may suddenly fail. Therefore, WE AT FARAONE DO NOT USE THEM.
TO CONCLUDE, considering that a high percentage of injuries occurs by falling from a height, we recommend using ladders that comply with Standard EN 131- 7 to guarantee total protection or using ladders with large rungs and comfortable inclination, to ensure safety and comfort.
For heights exceeding 2 mt, scaffold towers or aerial platforms.
In addition to standard products, this catalogue describes a product, which has been conceived, designed, and manufactured for any requirement.
TAILOR-MADE SAFETY!