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Discriminating Back-Up Alarm System Standard

2008-12-04
WIP
J1741
This SAE Standard describes methods for evaluating the performance of the systems detection device, the minimum detection areas behind the machine, the visual and audible information presented to the operator and ground personnel, and the systems fault detection requirements. Also included are operator system function tests and maintenance procedures. The purpose of this document is to establish performance requirements for a Discriminating Back-Up Alarm System.
Standard

SEALED LIGHTING UNITS FOR CONSTRUCTION, INDUSTRIAL, AND FOREST MACHINERY

1987-05-01
HISTORICAL
J598_198705
This recommended practice applies to floodlamp, headlamp and general service lamp units intended for use on off-road self-propelled work machines classified as construction (1.1 and 1.2), general purpose industrial (2) and forestry machines (4), as noted on SAE J1116. Construction and Industrial Machinery is normally operated off highways, therefore, this SAE Recommended Practice is not intended to be used as a basis for regulations by those having authority over motor vehicles used on public highways. Other performance and dimensional information is contained in SAE J572 and J760.
Standard

Sound Measurement - Construction Site

2013-03-19
HISTORICAL
J1075_201303
This SAE Standard sets forth measurement procedures and instrumentation to be used for determining a “representative” sound level during a representative time period at selected measurement locations on a construction site boundary. The document is not intended for use in determining occupational hearing damage risk. Determination of a representative time period is left to the judgment of the user.
Standard

CRITERIA FOR BACKUP ALARM DEVICES

1971-10-01
HISTORICAL
J994A_197110
The job requirements, along with local, state, or national codes, should dictate whether a backup alarm device shall be used on construction and mobile outdoor industrial machinery. In the cases of those machines which do not distinguish in direction of working travel and where the machine is equipped so the operator can face the direction of travel each time (for example, certain compactors, loaders, and dozers), the use of a backup alarm device may not be applicable.
Standard

Alarm - Backup - Electric Laboratory Performance Testing

2023-06-27
CURRENT
J994_202306
The scope of this SAE Standard is the definition of the functional, environmental, and life cycle test requirements for electrically operated backup alarm devices primarily intended for use on off-road, self-propelled work machines as defined by SAE J1116 (limited to categories of (1) construction, and (2) general purpose industrial).
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