Explosion risk from hand pallet trucks

7th August 2018
Source: Pyroban
Posted By : Alex Lynn
Explosion risk from hand pallet trucks

 

Safety company Pyroban has warned businesses that they may be unaware that hand pallet trucks operating in explosive atmospheres have the potential to cause ignition and should thus undergo specialist explosion protection conversion.

Many types of diesel or electric powered materials handling equipment, such as lift trucks, frequently undergo specialist explosion protection conversion by Pyroban for use in ATEX classified Zone one, two, 21 or 22 areas. As flammable gases, vapours, dusts or powders may be present in these areas, these conversions are completed in line with legislation such as EN1755:2015 to maximise safety.

However, this particular standard applies only to powered industrial trucks and does cover safety requirements around hand pallet trucks used in explosive atmospheres.

Rob Vesty, Sales Manager for Pyroban, stated: “Hand pallet trucks are commonplace in warehouse, production and logistics environments where flammable materials are frequently handled, from pharmaceutical and chemical applications to food and drink operations. However, we see far fewer requests to convert this type of equipment than we would expect. Companies do not seem to be aware that although EN1755 does not apply, hand pallet trucks pose an ignition risk and must comply with ATEX 2014/34/EU, as well as two other important and relevant standards.”

To provide explosion protection, Pyroban converts many brands of hand pallet trucks to the requirements of EN80079-36:2016, titled Explosive Atmospheres. Non-electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres. Basic method & requirements. As well as the EN80079-37:2016 standards, Non-electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres. Non-electrical type of protection constructional safety ‘c’, control of ignition sources ‘b’, liquid immersion ‘k’.

Vesty added: “It only takes one source of friction from a hand pallet truck to cause ignition and lead to potentially devastating consequences. To safeguard their people, site and supply chain, companies must consider the potential risks of every type of equipment in their operation.”


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