Also online at: www.dijonline.co.uk 28 THE door industry journal spring 2022 dhf Launches a Series of New Technical Specifications Door & Hardware Federation (dhf) has announced that it has launched a series of new Technical Specifications: DHF TS 013 parts one, two and three. Entitled Code of practice for the safety of industrial doors, domestic garage doors, powered gates & traffic barriers, parts one and two of the series replace the separate guidance previously issued for gates (TS 011) and industrial & garage doors (TS 012). Part three is a new edition providing guidance for owners and managers of these products. Part 1 in the series, dhf TS 013-1, the “On-site Guide” details the requirements for safety and draws on applicable standards to assist all those installing, commissioning, repairing, and maintaining industrial doors, domestic garage doors, powered gates & traffic barriers. The guidance will also be informative for the managers and supervisory staff of companies engaged in the manufacture and supply of complete door gate and traffic barrier systems. Part 2 in the series, dhf TS 013-2, the “Legislation affecting supply, installation & maintenance” provides guidance on the legislation that has been fully updated to reflect the changes post-Brexit and is intended primarily for managers and supervisory staff of installation and maintenance companies. It is also of relevance to manufacturers and suppliers of complete systems and components. It reflects the 2016 change to the scope of EN 13241 that has resulted in the need for fireresisting industrial doors to comply with the Construction Products Regulations 2013 since November 2019. The final part of the series DHF TS 013-3, the “Guidance for owners and managers of industrial doors, garage doors and gates,” offers guidance for owners and managers of these systems. Part three does two things: it informs the owners and managers of their own legal obligations and also makes them aware of what they should expect from those who supply and maintain industrial & garage doors and gates. “We are delighted to be able to launch this new three-part series of technical specifications, all of which offer information on the safety of industrial and domestic garage doors, as well as powered gates and traffic barriers,” says dhf’s Head of Commercial Operations, Patricia Sowsbery-Stevens. “Since January this year, the training delivered by dhf, whether in the classroom or through our Distance Learning Programme via our new Online Training Academy, has been based on these new Codes of Practice. dhf is continually striving to deliver the latest state-of-the-art information in an accessible way in its training, which, by its nature has areas of complexity. We hope that these three documents provide the basis for a greater element of clarity for those working in these sectors.” Nick Perkins, dhf Senior Training & Compliance Officer and author of the Code of Practice TS series stated: “Despite a somewhat chequered history, standards for powered systems have changed very little since first publication in 2000. It has never been accepted that a person that finds themself in the path of a powered door or gate could be seriously injured or worse. Nevertheless, there have been some problems, not least of which was UK HSE’s 2011 formal objection and, as a result, the standard has been undergoing revision since 2015. Now that the EN 12453 revision process is complete, our industry now has a very clear view of what is required. Despite the time that this has taken, the changes are relatively minor; the basic principles of ensuring that powered industrial & garage doors, gates and barriers do not harm people have remained constant.” He continued, “dhf’s involvement with the development and revision of the standard from its outset in the late 1990s, and our close links with UK HSE, has meant that we have known what was needed to achieve safety and compliance throughout. DHF COP documents have kept the industry informed and able to deliver safety and compliance since inception. DHF TS 013 is a fitting culmination to this process and provides our industry with a single up-to-date point of reference for safety and legal compliance for the industrial door, domestic garage door, powered gate and traffic barrier industries.” www.dhfonline.org.uk Industry News Interested in appearing in the Summer Edition? SAVE THESE DEADLINE DATES: Features Editorial Advertorials 15th June 28th June 10th July
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