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CAN/CSA-Z615-87 (R2006)
Code for Hot Forging Producers, Health and Safety Requirements
SKU: 2700786
Published by CSA Group
Publication Year 1987
Reaffirmed in 2006
1 Edition
Withdrawn
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Scope and Purpose
1.1 Scope
This Standard covers the occupational health and safety requirements for all classes of power forging machinery, both for impression die and flat die forging, including power-driven and gravity-drop hammers; mechanical, hydraulic, and screw-fo rging presses; hot trimming presses; upsetters; forging rolls; ring-rolling; bolt-heading; and rivet-making machines used in conjunction with a warm or hot forging process.*
*Warm forging is done at 1400 to 1500°F (760 to 815°C). Hot forging is done at 2200 to 2300°F (1200 to 1260°C).
1.2 This Standard does not apply to those mechanically powered machines commonly referred to as cold headers or cold formers, such as those used in the cold forging process.
1.3 Purpose
The purpose of this Standard is to provide safety requirements to assist the manufacturers and users of forging equipment in creating conditions, practices, means, methods, operations, and processes as appropriate to ensure safe and healthy conditions for those employed in the warm or hot forging industry.
This Standard is also intended for use as a guide to the appropriate governmental regulatory agencies, associations, and de partments in determining compliance to ensure that safe operating conditions and practices are universally applied in the warm and hot forging industry in Canada.
1.1 Scope
This Standard covers the occupational health and safety requirements for all classes of power forging machinery, both for impression die and flat die forging, including power-driven and gravity-drop hammers; mechanical, hydraulic, and screw-fo rging presses; hot trimming presses; upsetters; forging rolls; ring-rolling; bolt-heading; and rivet-making machines used in conjunction with a warm or hot forging process.*
*Warm forging is done at 1400 to 1500°F (760 to 815°C). Hot forging is done at 2200 to 2300°F (1200 to 1260°C).
1.2 This Standard does not apply to those mechanically powered machines commonly referred to as cold headers or cold formers, such as those used in the cold forging process.
1.3 Purpose
The purpose of this Standard is to provide safety requirements to assist the manufacturers and users of forging equipment in creating conditions, practices, means, methods, operations, and processes as appropriate to ensure safe and healthy conditions for those employed in the warm or hot forging industry.
This Standard is also intended for use as a guide to the appropriate governmental regulatory agencies, associations, and de partments in determining compliance to ensure that safe operating conditions and practices are universally applied in the warm and hot forging industry in Canada.
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CAN/CSA-Z615-87 (R2006)
Code for Hot Forging Producers, Health and Safety Requirements
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English
CAN/CSA-Z615-F87 (C2006)
Règles de sécurité et d'hygiène applicables à l'industrie du forgeage à chaud
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French