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Safety of machinery. Basic concepts, general principles for design Technical principles and specifications
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Available format(s): Hardcopy, PDF
Superseded date: 07-11-2003
Language(s): English
Published date: 20-12-1991
Publisher: British Standards Institution
Foreword0. Introduction1. Scope2. Normative references3. Risk reduction by design3.1 Avoiding sharp edges and corners, protruding parts, etc.3.2 Making machines inherently safe by virtue of...3.3 Taking into account design codes, data about material properties, etc.3.4 Using inherently safe technologies, processes, energy supplies3.5 Applying the principle of the positive mechanical action of a component on another component3.6 Observing ergonomic principles3.7 Applying safety principles when designing control systems3.8 Preventing hazards from pneumatic and hydraulic equipment3.9 Preventing electrical hazard3.10 Limiting exposure to hazards through reliability of equipment3.11 Limiting exposure to hazards through mechanization and automation of loading/unloading operations3.12 Limiting exposure to hazards through location of the majority of setting and maintenance points outside the danger zones4. Safeguarding4.1 Selection of guards and safety devices4.2 Requirements for the design and construction of guards and safety devices5. Information for use5.1 General requirements5.2 Location and nature of information for use 5.3 Signals and warning devices5.4 Markings, signs (pictograms), written warnings5.5 Accompanying documents6. Additional precautions6.1 Precautions in view of emergency situations6.2 Equipment, systems and arrangements contributing to safetyAnnex A (informative) Annex I of the "Machinery Directive"A.1 Annex I of the Council Directive of 14 June 1989 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to machinery (89/392/EEC): Essential health and safety requirements relating to the design and construction of machineryA.2 Amendments to Annex I of the Directive 89/392/EEC according to Directive 91/368/EEC published on 22 July 1991Annex B (informative) BibliographyAnnex C (informative) Main terminological discrepancies between EN 292 and Machinery Directive (89/392/EEC)Annex D (informative) Trilingual alphabetical index
Intended to help designers and manufacturers achieve safety in the design of machinery.
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