ISO 8152-1984 PDF
Name in English:
St ISO 8152-1984
Name in Russian:
Ст ISO 8152-1984
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Full title and description
ISO 8152:1984 — Earth-moving machinery — Operation and maintenance — Training of mechanics. This international standard defines recommended content and organization of training programmes for mechanics who operate and maintain earth‑moving machinery; it is intended to guide employers, training bodies and equipment users in preparing effective training but does not prescribe national certification or assessment procedures.
Abstract
The standard describes the training of mechanics appropriate for earth‑moving machinery and specifies the elements of training programmes (including safety and basic maintenance) while explicitly not specifying procedures for assessing competence, since assessment is typically governed by local or national regulations. It applies to all earth‑moving machinery as defined in ISO 6165.
General information
- Status: Published (International Standard, confirmed during periodic review).
- Publication date: August 1984 (edition 1; catalogues list 1 August 1984 as the publication day).
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
- ICS / categories: 53.100; 03.100.30 (earth‑moving machinery; human resources / training).
- Edition / version: Edition 1 (1984).
- Number of pages: 8 pages.
Scope
ISO 8152:1984 applies to the training of mechanics who operate and maintain earth‑moving machinery (as defined in ISO 6165). The standard sets out the topics and structure of training programmes, with particular emphasis on safe operation and routine maintenance tasks; it does not set assessment or certification procedures, which remain subject to local and national practice.
Key topics and requirements
- Overview of earth‑moving machinery types and basic operating principles.
- Safe operation practices and hazard awareness specific to earth‑moving equipment.
- Routine and preventive maintenance tasks required to keep machinery in serviceable condition.
- Organization and recommended content of a training programme (theoretical and practical elements).
- Reference to machine classification and definitions as given in ISO 6165; note that competence assessment methods are not prescribed.
Typical use and users
Used by equipment owners and operators, fleet maintenance managers, OEM training departments, vocational and technical schools, and national/regional bodies developing operator maintenance training curricula. Organisations adopt the standard to structure consistent training programmes that emphasise safety and routine maintenance best practices.
Related standards
Directly references ISO 6165 (definitions and classification of earth‑moving machinery). Other related documents may include national training and qualification standards for machinery operation and ISO/TC 127 committee outputs on earth‑moving machinery safety and performance.
Keywords
earth‑moving machinery; training; mechanics; operation; maintenance; safety; ISO 6165; operator training.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 8152:1984 is an international standard that recommends the content and structure of training programmes for mechanics who operate and maintain earth‑moving machinery.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers the topics to be included in training (safe operation, routine maintenance, machine familiarization and practical training elements) but does not prescribe methods for assessing competency or issuing national certifications.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Employers, training organisations, OEM training teams, vocational schools and maintenance managers use the standard to design and harmonize mechanic training programmes for earth‑moving equipment.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The 1984 edition remains the published ISO document and has been subject to periodic review/confirmation; it is listed as an active/confirmed international standard in ISO records. Users should check whether more recent national or sectoral requirements apply in their jurisdiction.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: It sits within ISO/TC 127 (earth‑moving machinery) work and references ISO 6165 for machine definitions; it complements other ISO standards addressing safety and performance of earth‑moving equipment.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Earth‑moving machinery, training, mechanics, operation, maintenance, safety, ISO 6165.