You might want to ask your Customers what they require. Since your equipment
processes semiconductor gases then SEMI S2 will most likely come into play.
Also, depending on who your Customers are, they might require field labeling
to comply with local OSHA requirements, and the standard mostly used in
these cases is NFPA 79.

 

Best regards,

Ron Wellman

 

From: Charlie Blackham [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 8, 2014 3:13 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PSES] Scope of NFPA 79

 

All

 

I'm trying to determine whether a product falls within scope of NFPA79 for
USA.

 

EU Machinery Directive determines whether a product is within scope by what
it does, but my reading of NFPA79 is that the latter also considers "what it
does it to".

 

Looking at the 2015 version, NFPA79, Chapter 3, section 3.3.54  defines
'Industrial Machinery'  as:
" A power-driven machine (or group of machines working together in a
coordinated manner),  not portable by hand while working, that is used to
process material by cutting; forming;  pressure; electrical, thermal, or
optical techniques; lamination; or a combination of these  processes.
Machine can include associated equipment used to transfer material or
tooling,  including fixtures to assemble/disassemble, to inspect or test, or
to package. [The associated  electrical equipment, including the logic
controller(s) and associated software or logic together  with the machine
actuators and sensors, are considered as part of the industrial machine.]"

 

The product in question processes gases (in silicon wafer and flat panel
manufacturing plants) - so I don't think it processes "material".

 

If that is the case, it would be outside scope of NFPA79, and just within
scope of NFPA70. Comments?

 

regards

Charlie

 

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