Standards and Safety: an Overview
Luca Dassa

TL;DR
This paper provides an overview of European regulations and standards affecting the safety of mechanical equipment, especially in accelerator facilities, emphasizing risk analysis and compliance throughout equipment lifecycle.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive summary of safety standards, regulations, and risk analysis processes relevant to accelerator components and mechanical systems in Europe.
Findings
European Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) overview
Implications of harmonized standards on equipment lifecycle
Regulations for machinery, load-lifting, and buildings in accelerators
Abstract
This note is intended to provide an overview of the implications of regulations and standards on the safety of mechanical equipment, with a focus on accelerator components. Each research facility has different internal rules and standards which are applicable to specific cases; however, the main reference legal frame in Europe is everywhere based on the applicable European Directives. After a brief introduction to the 'safety' for mechanical systems, the process of 'risk analysis' will be introduced. The majority of this note will then deal with regulations and standards for pressure and cryogenic equipment. The European Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) will be briefly described, together with the concept of 'harmonized standards' and their implications on the entire lifecycle of a pressure equipment, with some hints at the peculiarities of accelerator components. In the second part…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEngineering Structural Analysis Methods · Nuclear and radioactivity studies · Risk and Safety Analysis
