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MP 87.2:2007

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Contains the basic rules and procedures for the management, administration and operation of the Australian Recognition Scheme for facilities that overhaul, repair or modify explosion-protected electrical equipment. The Recognized Service Facilities Program embraces recognition of Ex Service Facilities that overhaul, repair and modify electrical equipment intended for use in explosive atmospheres and is proposed as the National Scheme in Australia.
Published: 28/09/2007
Pages: 29
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Cited references
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Table of contents
Header
About this publication
Preface
1 General
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Reference documents
1.3 Definitions
1.4 Abbreviations
2 Basic rules of the Recognized Service Facilities Program
2.1 Title
2.2 Objective
2.3 Scope
2.4 Governing document
2.5 Organizational structure
2.5.1 General
2.5.2 Roles and responsibilities of the management and operational bodies
2.5.2.1 Management Body (Joint Committee P-008)
2.5.2.2 The Technical Subcommittee
2.5.2.3 Administering Body
2.5.2.4 Recognized Service Facilities Program Assessment Bodies
2.6 Criteria for the acceptance of assessment bodies
2.6.1 General
2.6.2 Assessment Bodies
2.6.3 Periodic renewal
2.6.4 Rescindment of Appointment
2.6.5 Cessation of Operations
2.7 Recognized Service Facilities Program instruments—Certificate of Recognition and Recognition Identifier
2.8 Conditions for the use of the Recognition Identifier
2.8.1 General conditions for the use of Recognition Identifier
2.8.2 Advertising the Recognition Identifier
2.8.3 Activities constituting misuse of the Recognition Identifier
2.9 Contents and copies of the Certificate of Recognition
2.10 Factors affecting the issuing, maintenance and withdrawal of Certificate of Recognition
2.10.1 Powers of the Management Body
2.10.2 Suspension of Certification of Recognition
2.10.3 Cancellation or withdrawal of Certification of Recognition
2.10.4 Rights of appeal
2.10.5 Relinquishment of Certification of Recognition
2.10.6 Non-conformance notification
2.11 Maintaining Certificate of Recognition
2.12 Obligations of the Recognized Service Facilities
2.13 Establishing Certificate of Recognition Identifiers
2.14 Confidentiality
2.15 Notices
2.16 Fees
3 Procedures for the Recognized Service Facilities Program
3.1 General
3.2 Obtaining a Certificate of Recognition
3.3 Requirements for Recognized Service Facility to achieve Certificate of Recognition
3.3.1 Competent Persons
3.3.2 Compliance with AS/NZS 3800, IEC 60079.19 and AS/NZS 2290.1 where applicable
3.3.3 Quality Management System component
3.3.3.1 General
3.3.3.2 The control of the repair/overhaul processes.
3.3.3.3 Certificates, documentation and records
3.3.3.4 Roles and responsibility of Recognized Service Facility
3.3.4 Quality Management System—Resource management
3.3.4.1 General
3.3.4.2 Technical library
3.3.4.3 Training and competency
3.3.5 Quality Management System—Product Realization—Reports
3.3.6 Quality Management System—Dimensional checks
3.3.6.1 Dimensional measurements
3.3.6.2 Measuring equipment
3.3.7 Quality Management System—Work procedures
3.3.8 Quality Management System—Conditions for equipment release
3.3.8.1 General
3.3.8.2 Welding and brazing
3.3.8.3 Non-conforming product
3.4 Application process for Certificate of Recognition as a Recognized Service Facility
3.5 Assessment of applications for a Certificate of Recognition as a Recognized Service Facility
3.6 Certification maintenance
3.6.1 Surveillance
3.6.2 Evidence and reassessment
3.6.3 Amendments to Certificate of Recognition
4 Background information relating to the Recognized Service Facilities Program
4.1 General
4.2 Organizational bodies of the Recognized Service Facilities Program
4.2.1 Management Body
4.2.2 Administering Body
4.2.3 Assessment Bodies
5 List of national and international Standards that may be used in the Recognized Service Facilities Program, at the time of publication
5.1 Standards for explosion-protected electrical equipment/apparatus (equipment/apparatus Standards)
5.1.1 Joint Standards
5.1.2 Australian Standards
5.1.3 IEC Standards
5.2 Other relevant Standards
5.2.1 Joint Standards
5.2.2 Australian Standards
5.2.3 IEC Standards
6 Statement of compliance report
6.1 Background and use
6.2 Format and content of Statement of Compliance
Cited references in this standard
[Current]
Explosive atmospheres - Part 17: Electrical installations inspection and maintenance
[Superseded]
Electrical equipment for coal and shale mines — Electrical protection devices, Part 1: General requirements
[Superseded]
Corrigendum 1 - Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres - Electrical resistance trace heating - Part 1: General and testing requirements
[Superseded]
Caplights for use in mines susceptible to firedamp - Part 2: Performance and other safety-related matters
[Superseded]
Caplights for use in mines susceptible to firedamp - Part 1: General requirements - Construction and testing in relation to the risk of explosion
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