Slurry surfacing - Specifications

This European Standard describes the performance requirements and control procedures for the installation of slurry surfacing as a product for the surface treatment of roads and other trafficked areas (e.g. footways, cycleways).This European Standard is not designed for small areas of slurry surfacing on roads that are less than 500 m2 which are not contiguous (for example minor repairs). This European Standard does not apply to slurry surfacing designed by the purchaser. This European Standard is not applicable to slurry surfacing carried out in tunnels in terms of reaction to fire. No such regulations have yet been identified, nor is there any method of classification of reaction to fire.

Dünne Asphaltschichten in Kaltbauweise - Anforderungen

Dieses Dokument beschreibt die Anforderungen an die Produkteigenschaften und Prüfverfahren für den Einbau von dünnen Asphaltdeckschichten in Kaltbauweise als Produkt für die Instandsetzung von Straßen und anderen Verkehrsflächen (z. B. Fußwegen und Fahrradwegen).
Dieses Dokument ist nicht bei kleinen und nicht zusammenhängenden Flächen dünner Asphaltdeckschichten in Kaltbauweise von weniger als 500 m2 (z. B. kleinere Reparaturen) anzuwenden.
Dieses Dokument ist nicht auf dünne Asphaltdeckschichten in Kaltbauweise anwendbar, die in Tunneln oder in Bereichen, die Brandschutzbestimmungen unterliegen, eingebaut werden.
Dieses Dokument gilt nicht für Fahrbahnbefestigungen, die von ICAO-Bestimmungen abgedeckt werden (Flugbetriebsflächen).
Diese Europäische Norm enthält:
-   den normativen Anhang A, Werkseigene Produktionskontrolle (WPK);
-   den informativen Anhang B, Mindestprüfhäufigkeiten der Werkseigenen Produktionskontrolle;
-   den normativen Anhang C, Probestrecke für den Leistungsfähigkeitsnachweis (TAIT);
-   den informativen Anhang ZA, Abschnitte dieser Europäischen Norm, die die Bestimmungen der EG-Bauproduktenrichtlinie betreffen.
ANMERKUNG   Dünne Asphaltdeckschichten in Kaltbauweise mit gröberen Gesteinskörnungen werden häufig als dünne Schichten im Kalteinbau (DSK; en: Microsurfacing) bezeichnet, während solche mit feineren Gesteinskörnungen, z. B. mit einer maximalen Korngröße von weniger als 4 mm, manchmal als bitumenhaltige Schlämmen (en: Slurry Seal) bezeichnet werden. Diese Europäische Norm gilt für beide.

Matériaux bitumineux coulés a froid - Exigences

Le présent document décrit les exigences de performance ainsi que les procédures de contrôle relatives a l'installation de matériaux bitumineux coulés a froid considérés comme produits pour les revetements superficiels des routes et autres zones de circulation (par exemple : trottoirs, voies cyclables).
Le présent document ne s'applique pas aux petites surfaces de matériau bitumineux coulé a froid sur les chaussées qui sont inférieures a 500 m2 qui ne sont pas contiguës (par exemple : réparations mineures).
Le présent document ne s'applique pas aux matériaux bitumineux coulés a froid réalisés dans des tunnels et dans les zones concernées par des réglementations sur l'incendie.
Le présent document ne s'applique pas aux revetements qui sont couverts par les réglementations ICAO (terrains d'aviation).
La présente Norme européenne comporte :
-   l'Annexe A (normative) Maîtrise de la Production en usine (FPC),
-   l'Annexe B (informative) Fréquences d'essai minimales pour le FPC,
-   l'Annexe C (normative) Planche test pour essais de type initiaux (TAIT) et
-   l'Annexe ZA (informative) Articles de la présente Norme européenne concernant les dispositions de la Directive UE « Produits de construction ».
NOTE   Les matériaux bitumineux coulés a froid réalisés avec des granulats de plus grandes dimensions sont souvent appelés « enrobés coulés a froid »» et, s'ils sont réalisés avec de plus petits granulats ayant une taille maximale de 4 mm par exemple, ils sont parfois appelés « coulis bitumineux ». Les deux types sont inclus dans la présente Norme européenne.

Tankoplastne prevleke po hladnem postopku - Specifikacije

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Publication Date
09-Dec-2008
Technical Committee
Current Stage
6060 - National Implementation/Publication (Adopted Project)
Start Date
02-Dec-2008
Due Date
06-Feb-2009
Completion Date
10-Dec-2008

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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Tankoplastne prevleke po hladnem postopku - SpecifikacijeDünne Asphaltschichten in Kaltbauweise - AnforderungenMatériaux bitumineux coulés a froid - ExigencesSlurry surfacing - Specifications93.080.20Materiali za gradnjo cestRoad construction materialsICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN 12273:2008SIST EN 12273:2009en,fr,de01-januar-2009SIST EN 12273:2009SLOVENSKI
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EUROPEAN STANDARDNORME EUROPÉENNEEUROPÄISCHE NORMEN 12273April 2008ICS 93.080.20 English VersionSlurry surfacing - RequirementsMatériaux Bitumineux coulés à froid - SpécificationsDünne Asphaltdeckschichten in Kaltbauweise -AnforderungenThis European Standard was approved by CEN on 23 February 2008.CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this EuropeanStandard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such nationalstandards may be obtained on application to the CEN Management Centre or to any CEN member.This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translationunder the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the CEN Management Centre has the same status as theofficial versions.CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland,France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal,Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATIONCOMITÉ EUROPÉEN DE NORMALISATIONEUROPÄISCHES KOMITEE FÜR NORMUNGManagement Centre: rue de Stassart, 36
B-1050 Brussels© 2008 CENAll rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reservedworldwide for CEN national Members.Ref. No. EN 12273:2008: ESIST EN 12273:2009



EN 12273:2008 (E) 2 Contents Page Foreword.3 1 Scope.4 2 Normative references.4 3 Terms and definitions.5 4 Symbols.6 5 Requirements.6 5.1 Constituent materials.6 5.1.1 General.6 5.1.2 Binders.7 5.1.3 Aggregates.7 5.1.4 Grading curves.7 5.2 Slurry surfacing.7 5.2.1 Defects as determined by visual assessment.7 5.2.2 Skid resistance.7 5.2.3 Characterising noise generation (other characteristics).10 5.3 Durability.10 5.3.1 General.10 5.3.2 Skid resistance.10 5.3.3 Bond.10 6 Evaluation of conformity.10 Annex A (normative)
Factory Production Control (FPC).11 A.1 General.11 A.2 General requirements.11 A.3 Product specific requirements.12 Annex B (normative)
Minimum test frequencies for Factory Production Control (FPC).16 Annex C (normative)
Type Approval Installation Trial (TAIT).20 C.1 General.20 C.2 Requirements.20 C.3 Records.20 C.4 Information availability.21 Annex ZA (informative)
Clauses of this European Standard addressing the provisions of the EU Construction Product Directive.22 ZA.1 Scope and relevant characteristics.22 ZA.2 Procedure for attestation of conformity of slurry surfacing.24 ZA.3 CE marking and labelling.25 Bibliography.29
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EN 12273:2008 (E) 3 Foreword This document (EN 12273:2008) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 227 "Road materials", the Secretariat of which is held by DIN. This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by October 2008, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the latest by January 2010. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights. CEN [and/or CENELEC] shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. This document has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission and the European Free Trade Association, and supports essential requirements of EU Directive(s). For relationship with EU Directive(s), see informative Annex ZA, which is an integral part of this document. According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
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EN 12273:2008 (E) 4 1 Scope This European Standard specifies the performance requirements and control procedures for the installation of slurry surfacing as a product for the surface treatment of roads and other trafficked areas (e.g. footways, cycleways). This European Standard is not designed for small areas of slurry surfacing on roads that are less than 500 m2 which are not contiguous (for example minor repairs). This European Standard does not apply to slurry surfacing designed by the purchaser. This European Standard is not applicable to slurry surfacing carried out in tunnels in terms of reaction to fire. No such regulations have yet been identified, nor is there any method of classification of reaction to fire. NOTE Member States can call up the technical requirements of this European Standard for use in tunnels. This European Standard is not designed for pavements that are covered by international regulations, for example, International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) regulations (airfields). 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. EN 58, Bitumen and bituminous binders — Sampling bitumen binders EN 933-1, Tests for geometrical properties of aggregates — Part 1: Determination of particle size distribution — Sieving method EN 933-8, Tests for geometrical properties of aggregates — Part 8: Assessment of fines — Sand equivalent test EN 933-9, Tests for geometrical properties of aggregates — Part 9: Assessment of fines — Methylene blue test EN 1097-5, Tests for mechanical and physical properties of aggregates — Part 5: Determination of the water content by drying in a ventilated oven EN 12274-2, Slurry surfacing — Test methods — Determination of residual binder content EN 12274-6, Slurry surfacing — Test methods — Rate of application EN 12274-8, Slurry surfacing — Test methods — Visual assessment of defects EN 13036-1:2001, Road and airfield surface characteristics — Test methods — Part 1: Measurement of pavement surface macrotexture depth using a volumetric patch technique EN 13043, Aggregates for bituminous mixtures and surface treatments for roads, airfields and other trafficked areas EN 13808, Bitumen and bituminous binders — Framework for specifying cationic bituminous emulsions EN ISO 9001:2000, Quality management systems — Requirements (ISO 9001:2000) SIST EN 12273:2009



EN 12273:2008 (E) 5 EN ISO 13473-1, Characterization of pavement texture by use of surface profiles — Part 1: Determination of mean profile depth (ISO 13473-1:1997) 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. 3.1 slurry surfacing surface treatment consisting of a mixture of aggregates, bituminous emulsion water and additives, which is mixed and laid in-place. Slurry surfacing product may consist of one or more layers NOTE 1 Slurry surfacing made with larger size aggregates is often known as micro-surfacing and when made with smaller aggregates, for example less than 4 mm maximum size, is sometimes called slurry seal. Both are included in this European Standard. NOTE 2 Layers that are not intended to be trafficked do not have to meet all performance requirements (for example macro-texture). 3.2 binder component of slurry surfacing is a bituminous emulsion which may be modified with polymer or other additives 3.3 Factory Production Control (FPC) permanent internal control of production exercised by the producer when all the elements, requirements and provisions adopted by the producer are documented in a systematic manner in the form of written policies and procedures 3.4 design recipe and method statement to achieve the performance requirements specified 3.5 perceptible properties check evaluation made with the senses: sight, touch, smell, hearing etc. It is a broader concept than the more commonly used term ‘visual inspection’ NOTE 1 For example, a check of an emulsion delivery can involve visual (colour, consistency and homogeneity), smell (odour) and touch (estimate of viscosity by stirring and tackiness after curing). This would determine whether the binder conformed to the expectations of the tester and would be the quickest way to detect a defective load. Similar principles apply to aggregates, particularly with stockpile inspection where handling soon reveals cleanliness, grading or flakiness problems. (See also EN 1425.) NOTE 2 In all cases perceptible property checks should extend only as far as good practice and health and safety regulations permit. 3.6 Type Approval Installation Trial (TAIT) synonymous with Initial Type Test (ITT) which demonstrates that the characteristics of the slurry surfaces complies with the declared characteristics according to this European Standard. The TAIT consists of a defined section where surface dressing has been installed using Factory Production Control (FPC) and which has been submitted to performance tests after a period of one year. Detailed information is recorded to clearly identify the product, its performance and the intended uses (see Annex C) NOTE A TAIT is used by the producer to provide confidence in his product and his capability to design and install it. SIST EN 12273:2009



EN 12273:2008 (E) 6 3.7 durability ability of a product to maintain its required performance, under the influence of foreseeable actions, for a reasonable economic working life 3.8 producer legally responsible for placing the product on the market 3.9 product family declared group of intended uses where the declared performance characteristics of the slurry surfacing is representative EXAMPLES Motorways, lightly trafficked roads, footways or declared by stress level. 4 Symbols and abbreviations For the purposes of this document, the following symbols apply. S is the area of 100 m long slurry surfacing section, in square metres (m2); P1 the proportion of area of bleeding, fatting up and tracking in the 100 m section being considered expressed as a percentage of the area of the section; P2 the proportion of area of delamination, loss of aggregate, wearing, lane joint gaps, rutting and slippage in the 100 m section being considered expressed as a percentage of the area of the section; P3 the proportion of area of corrugation and bumps in the 100 m section being considered expressed as a percentage of the area of the section; P4 (n) the proportion of area of the rectangle or rectangles containing small repetitive defects in the 100 m section being considered expressed as a percentage of the area of the section; L the total length of longitudinal grooves in the 100 m section, in metres (m); NOTE The above are determined by test procedures in EN 12274-8. FPC Factory Production Control; TAIT Type Approval Installation Trial; PSV Polished Stone Value; NPD No Performance Determined 5 Requirements 5.1 Constituent materials 5.1.1 General Only constituent materials with established suitability may be used. The establishment of suitability shall result from one or more of the following: SIST EN 12273:2009



EN 12273:2008 (E) 7 a) European Standard; b) European Technical Approval; c) specifications for materials based on a demonstrable history of satisfactory use in slurry surfacing. Evidence shall be provided for their suitability. This evidence may be based on research combined with evidence from practice. 5.1.2 Binders The binder shall be a bituminous emulsion, which may be modified with polymer, in accordance with EN 13808 (see Table 1). The cohesion of the bituminous binder shall comply with the classes specified in EN 13808. For defined purposes other binders may be used, for example binders resistant to fuel spillage or pigmentable binders, which are specific to the intended use and they shall have performance characteristics complying with EN 13808. 5.1.3 Aggregates The levels and classes for aggregate properties shall be chosen from the appropriate properties and categories in EN 13043 (see Table 1). 5.1.4 Grading curves The maximum nominal size of aggregate (in mm) is declared according to  Basic set + set 1 of sieves: 2; 4; 5,6 (5); 8; 11,2 (11) or  Basic set + set 2 of sieves: 2 (or 2,8); 4; 6,3 (6); 8; 10; 12,5 (12). The design grading curve and tolerance shall be declared by the producer as part of C.3 h). 5.2 Slurry surfacing 5.2.1 Defects as determined by visual assessment The visual assessment of defects according to EN 12274-8 shall be used for the essential characteristics of adhesion of binder to aggregate, resistance to flow/deformation, hardening or setting ability, resistance to abrasion and bond to substrate and their durability (see Table ZA.1) and shall include the measurement of pavement surface macro-texture. Visual assessment of defects shall be carried out between 11 months and 13 months (see Table 1) after the installation. NOTE 1 In general most defects occur during the first twelve months after the installation of a slurry surfacing. NOTE 2 The measurement of visual assessment after twelve months gives an appreciation of the durability of the slurry surfacing and is used in the TAIT. For FPC other surrogate methods may be used if a correlation can be identified with the test used for ITT. 5.2.2 Skid resistance Skid resistance shall be assessed by macro-texture in accordance with EN 13036-1 and shall be declared from the categories in Table 1. SIST EN 12273:2009



EN 12273:2008 (E) 8 The test in EN 13036-1:2001 shall be the reference test. Other test methods may be used (for example laser texture meters – see EN ISO 13473-1) provided that they are correlated with the patch test as the reference test. NOTE Dynamic skid resistance test methods are being developed. SIST EN 12273:2009



EN 12273:2008 (E) 9 Table 1 — Performance categories Characteristics of slurry surfacing required by mandate
Category Technical requirement Reference Unit 0 1 2 3 4 5 Visual assessment of defects
P1 – Bleeding, fatting up and tracking EN 12274-8 % NPD ≤ 8 ≤ 2 ≤ 0,5 ≤ 0,2
P2 – Delamination, loss of aggregate, wearing, lane joint gaps, rutting or slippage EN 12274-8 % NPD ≤ 8 ≤ 2 ≤ 0,5 ≤ 0,2
P3 – Corrugation, bumps and ridges EN 12274-8 % NPD ≤ 8 ≤ 2 ≤ 0,5 ≤ 0,2
P4(n) – groups of small and repetitive defects in not more than rectangles (n) EN 12274-8 % NPD ≤ 20 (20) ≤ 5 (6) ≤ 1 (2) ≤ 0,2(1)
L – longitudinal grooves-(scoremarks) EN 12274-8 m NPD < 20 < 10 < 5 < 1
Surface characteristics
Macrotexture EN 13036-1 mm NPD ≥ 0,2 ≥ 0,4 ≥ 0,6 ≥ 0,8 ≥ 1,0 Noise generation Macrotexture EN 13036-1 mm Declared maximum value Constituent materials
Binder cohesion – bituminous emulsion EN 13808
Declare from classes in EN 13808 Aggregate – polished stone value EN 13043
Declare from the categories given in EN 13043 Aggregate – resistance to wear by micro-Deval EN 13043
Declare from the categories given in EN 13043 Aggregate – resistance to wear by abrasion by studded tyres EN 13043
Declare from the categories given in EN 13043
Type of slurry surfacing
Declared type which should include maximum aggregate size (D as defined in EN 13043) and binder type (for each layer) Other characteristics of constituents Binders – other characteristics of binders may be chosen from those given in EN 13808 Aggregates – other characteristics of aggregates may be chosen from those given in EN 13043
NOTE A category is declared for each specific technical requirement. The selection of categories for all technical requirements shall be made to avoid technically incompatible combinations e.g. high macro texture category 4 and high fatting defect category 1. SIST EN 12273:2009



EN 12273:2008 (E) 10 5.2.3 Characterising noise generation (other characteristics) If noise generation is to be characterised by macro-texture it shall be measured in accordance with
EN 13036-1 (see Table 1). If the site configuration permits then EN ISO 11819-1 may be used. 5.3 Durability 5.3.1 General Slurry surfacing prepared in accordance with this European Standard is deemed to be durable for a reasonable economic working life. Durability of slurry surfacing is demonstrated by the Type Approval Installation Trial (TAIT). NOTE The effect of changes in traffic levels, climate, substrate etc., prevents exact prediction of lifetime. 5.3.2 Skid resistance 5.3.2.1 General Durability of skid resistance shall be demonstrated by means of measurement of polished stone value (PSV) in accordance with EN 13043 together with a measurement of macro-texture in accordance with EN 13036-1. 5.3.2.2 Polished stone value (PSV) Polished stone value shall be declared in accordance with EN 13043. NOTE Different categories can be used for different intended uses. 5.3.2.3 Macro-texture Macro-texture shall be declared in accordance with 5.2.2. 5.3.3 Bond Bond shall be evaluated in accordance with 5.2.1. NOTE Test methods for bond are being developed. 6 Evaluation of conformity Evaluation of conformity shall be demonstrated by:  Type Approval Installation Trial (TAIT) in accordance with Annex C.  Factory Production Control (FPC) in accordance with Annex A. SIST EN 12273:2009



EN 12273:2008 (E) 11 Annex A (normative)
Factory Production Control (FPC) A.1 General The producer shall establish, document and maintain a Factory Production Control (FPC) system to ensure that the slurry surfacing placed on the market conforms to the stated performance characteristics. The FPC system shall consist of procedures, regular inspections and tests and/or assessments and the use of the results to control incoming materials, equipment, the production process and the product. Alternative tests to those referred to in this document may be used for Factory Production Control if a correlation can be identified with the test used for ITT. Where the producer purchases constituent materials or has the slurry surfacing designed, or parts of the production or testing carried out by sub-contracting, the FPC of the supplier or sub-contractor may be taken into account. However, where this occurs, the producer shall retain the overall control of the slurry surfacing and ensure that he receives all the information that is necessary to fulfil the requirements according to this European Standard. The producer who sub-contracts all of his activities may in no circumstances discharge himself of his responsibilities to a sub-contractor. All the elements, requirements and provisions adopted by the producer shall be documented in a systematic manner in the form of written policies and procedures. This production control system documentation shall ensure a common understanding of conformity evaluation and enable the achievement of the required component characteristics and the effective operation of the production control system to be checked. Factory Production Control therefore brings together operational techniques and all measures allowing maintenance and control of the conformity of the slurry surfacing with its technical requirements. Its implementation may be achieved by controls and tests on measuring equipment, constituents, processes, machines and manufacturing equipment and finished components, including material properties of components, and by making use of the results thus obtained. A producer who has a Factory Production Control which complies with EN ISO 9001 and made specific to this European Standard shall be deemed to satisfy the requirements of this annex. A.2 General requirements The FPC system shall at least fulfil the requirements as described in EN ISO 9001 specified in Table A.1, where applicable: SIST EN 12273:2009



EN 12273:2008 (E) 12 Table A.1 — Clauses of EN ISO 9001:2000 to be addressed in the FPC EN ISO 9001 clause Subject Clause number in this document for additional requirements or information 4.2 (except 4.2.1 a) Documentation required and control of documents A.3.1 5.1 e) Management to ensure availability of resources A.3.2 5.5.1 Responsibility and authority A.3.3 5.5.2 Management representative to ensure quality system is maintained
6 Resource management for FPC system including provision, human resources, infrastructure and work environment
7.1 except 7.1 a) Planning of product realization
7.2.3 c) Customer feedback
7.3 Design and development A.3.4 7.4 Purchasing (process, information and verification)
7.5 Production and service provision A.3.5 7.6 Control of monitoring and measuring devices A.3.6 8.2.4 Monitoring of processes and product A.3.7 8.3 Control of non-conforming product A.3.8 8.5.2 Corrective action A.3.9
The FPC system may be part of a Quality Management system, e.g. in accordance with EN ISO 9001. A.3 Product specific requirements The requirements set out in this clause provide product specific details. A.3.1 Records Records shall be stored and maintained in such a way they are retrievable and maintained for a minimum period of 5 years from the date of production. A.3.2 FPC system The FPC system shall:  ensure consistency with the requirements of this document;  ensure that the slurry surfacing placed on the market conforms with the stated performance characteristics; SIST EN 12273:2009



EN 12273:2008 (E) 13  comply with the clauses of EN ISO 9001 listed in Table A.1. A.3.3 Responsibility and authority The responsibility and authority of personnel shall be defined for personnel who have authority to  modify the design locally to adjust for to road and environmental conditions;  determine that the slurry surfacing complies with the requirements of this document. NOTE An individual may exercise such supervision over a number of sites. A.3.4 Design process The design procedure used shall be documented. Reference to a standard procedure, if used, shall be sufficient. Tests from EN 12274-4, EN 12274-5 and EN 12274-7 may be used in the design process. A.3.5 Process control The producer shall produce a method statement for each site or group of sites for the installation of the slurry surfacing. The appropriate management shall have a working knowledge of and access to all relevant documentation including the contract and relevant European Standards. Before site work commences the producer shall ensure that the following are documented and issued to the appropriate production personnel:  the design of slurry surfacing for the site;  any special instructions to the site staff relating to the programme of work;  the equipment required for the work and the method of working to meet the design proposal and the requirements of the contract;  any additional instructions including application requirements. The performance of slurry surfacing greatly depends upon the application. NOTE 1 The following actions can be necessary to achieve the performance requirements of this document and should be recorded:  cleanliness of substrate;  preparatory work based on weather conditions;  materials purchased conformity to the specification requirements;  materials identification;  operation of application equipment;  the use of competent personnel for the production of the slurry surfacing;  a system for handling and taking account of any changes ordered by an authorized body; SIST EN 12273:2009



EN 12273:2008 (E) 14  record of the road surface condition prior to production of the slurry surfacing and any local variations to the design proposal;  procedure and time scale for notifying the purchaser of any problems which may affect the work (issues which may require deviation from the original specification);  activities to maintain the product until the work is handed to the purchaser. Records shall be kept of the operation on site that could affect the performance of the slurry surfacing covering the period shortly before operations commence until the opening of the site to unrestricted normal traffic. NOTE 2 These records can contain the following:  variations from the original design proposal including those necessitated by site conditions;  unforeseen problems (weather conditions, emergency vehicle damage etc.);  weather information;  any other information considered relevant to the performance of the product;  traffic control measures;  notes on perceptible properties checks;  complaints from the public. A.3.6 Control of equipment and monitoring and measuring devices Procedures shall be documented for ensuring that test, monitoring and measuring equipment continues to function within the tolerances stated in the producer’s documented procedures. All equipment used in the manufacturing process shall be regularly inspected and maintained to ensure consistency in the manufacturing process according to the requirements of this European Standard. NOTE 1 Rapid checks on the functionality of test equipment can be used, e.g. checking a balance with a standard mass. NOTE 2 Useful information on calibration and accuracy of test equipment can be found in EN 12697-38. A.3.7 Monitoring and measurement of product The producer shall establish proce
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