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Report of ISO/TC 254 WG2 meeting 15-16/12/2011This meeting was held in Munich, Germany and was chaired by Stefan Kasper of TUV (SUD).Originally the meeting was scheduled to be held in TUV offices but was changed to be in the MunichWorkstyle building.Attending were:Russia (3)Germany (5)Italy (1)Switzerland (1)Denmark (1)United Kingdom (2)ISO Editorial Advisor Mr Stephen KennedyDIN Secretariat Mr Damir ZorchecFrance have two experts registered on the working group but did not attend this meeting. They havesubmitted comments by marking up a copy of ISO N17 which is now ISO/TC254 WG 2 N3.The draft agenda was followed and the first day was mainly taken on the discussion of the ISO rulesand procedures that affect the meetings and the form of the standard.It was agreed at the meeting that the contents need reordering so it was decided to split the contentup to be addressed by the various project leaders and then to rearrange the format later.The areas of content and the project leader to address these areas are listed below.Discussion then covered the overlap of the three working groups and how to deal with the issues.The main issue is with WG 1 and WG 2 and it was agreed that Stefan Kasper and Boris Rabinovichwill need to work together on the issue. It also emerged that the acceleration content of WG 1 hasbeen allocated a different standard number.The intellectual property rights of ASTM were discussed and it was agreed to find out what theywere claiming rights to so that it could be addressed.It was agreed that document should be ready for circulation by the 15 th August and that the nextmeeting would be prior to the ISO/TC254 meeting in Berlin which is scheduled to be 8-9/10/2012.


sWG Title Project ContentsTeam memberLeaderPG 1 GuestBehaviourChiari G Annex I ( informative) Guest Behaviour GeeringHanssenNichollsPG 2 Control system Geering P Annex C ( normative) Electric and electronic HanssenequipmentPG 3 ElectricalSystemGeering P Annex C ( normative) Electric and electronicequipmentHanssenPG 4StructuralSystemKasper S5 Common requirements for design analysis andexamination5.1 Design documents5.2 Selection of materials5.3 Design loads5.4 Structural analysis – Principles5.5 Verification of stability5.6 Verification of strength5.7 Structural design and workmanship6.2 Supplementary safety requirements for varioustypes of amusement device6.2.1 Round-abouts with horizontal and/or verticalmovements6.2.2 Giant wheels, swings (with and withoutmotor drives)6.2.3 Roller coasters, flume rides, dark rides,railways and other rail-guided channel or trackbounddevices6.2.4 Dodgem cars6.2.5 Speedways/Go-Karts6.2.6 Mini-motorbikes for children6.2.7 Boat rides6.2.8 Flume rides6.2.9 Helter skelters, slides, etc.6.2.10 Side shows, booths, win-a-prize and salesstands, mazes, halls of mirrors, fun houses,labyrinths, hammers, ring the bell and similar6.2.11 Temporary grandstands, maneges, etc.6.2.12 Shooting stands and trailers, shootingdevices6.4 Manufacture and supplyAnnex A (informative) Fatigue analysisAnnex B ( normative) Detailed analysis rulesAnnex D ( informative) Guidance on design ofpassenger containmentGorbulenkoWannerHeilmeierSmidaNichollsMichalikPG 5MechanicalSystemKasper S6.3 Mechanical systems6.3.1 Hydraulic and pneumatic devices6.3.2 Lifting and elevating units being integral partof an amusement ride6.1.3 Risk reduction for platforms, ramps, floors,stairs and walkways6.1.4 Risk reduction by the use of railings, fencingand guardingGorbulenkoWannerHeilmeierSmidaNicholls


PG 6RiskAssessmentChiari G6.1.5 Risk reduction in the case of access andegress6.1.6 Risk reduction for passenger units6.1.7 Risk reduction by special provisions ((Changethe title to "Requirements by…."))6 Requirements for design and manufacture ofrides and structures6.1 Risk reduction by prevailing design and safetymeasures6.1.1 General6.1.1.1 Risk Assessment6.1.2 Hazard analysisAnnex G ( informative) List of hazardsGeeringHanssenNicholls((AFNOR ??))PG 7PG 8Term anddefinitionMotion SafetyEnvelope(in coop. withWG 1)Rundle K 3 Definitions ((WG 2))Gnezdilov((Chairman ISO/TC254))Nicholls BAnnex H ( informative) Motion Safety Envelope forpassengersPG 9 Rundle K 6.5 Initial approval, examination and acceptance –Recommended procedures6.5.2 Initial approval of amusement devicesPG10Nicholls B6.6 Provisions at the point of supply and before use6.6.1 Log book6.6.2 Official technical dossier6.6.3 Identification markingAnnex E ( informative) Log Book for an amusementdeviceSmidaKasperWannerChiariGnezdilovDahlslundKasperGeeringKasperDahlslundChiariGorbulenko-- 1 Scope and Title ((WG 2))Ken Rundle11/1/2012

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