• AS 4024.1703-2006

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    Safety of machinery Principles for determining the dimensions required for access openings

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    Superseded date:  30-06-2017

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  01-01-2006

    Publisher:  Standards Australia

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    1 - AS 4024.1703-2006 SAFETY OF MACHINERY - PRINCIPLES FOR DETERMINING THE DIMENSIONS REQUIRED FOR ACCESS OPENINGS
    4 - PREFACE
    5 - CONTENTS
    6 - 1 SCOPE
    6 - 2 OBJECTIVE
    6 - 3 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
    7 - 4 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
    7 - 5 ACCESS OPENINGS
    17 - APPENDIX A - APPLICATION OF THE MEASUREMENTS IN PRACTICE
    17 - A1 INTRODUCTION
    18 - A2 PRINCIPLES FOR DETERMINING ADDITIONAL SPACE
    18 - A3 ADDITIONAL SPACE REQUIREMENTS FOR ACCESS OPENINGS
    18 - A3.1 Access opening for the upper body and arms (see Figure 5.1)
    18 - A3.2 Access opening for the head up to the shoulders for insection tasks (see Figure 5.2)
    18 - A3.3 Access opening both arms (see Figure 5.3)
    18 - A3.4 Access opening for both lower arms up to elbow (see Figure 5.4)
    19 - A3.5 Access opening to the side for one arm up to shoulder joint (see Figure 5.5)
    19 - A3.6 Access opening for a lower arm up to the elbow (see Figure 5.6)
    19 - A3.7 Access opening for fist (see Figure 5.7)
    19 - A3.8 Access opening for flat hand to wrist, including thumb (see Figure 5.8)
    19 - A3.9 Access opening for flat hand (four fingers) to base of thumb (see Figure 9)
    19 - A3.10 Access opening for index finger, restricted by other fingers (see Figure 5.10)
    19 - A3.11 Access opening for one foot to ankle bone (see Figure 5.11)
    20 - A3.12 Access opening for forefoot operated controls (see Figure 5.12)
    21 - APPENDIX B - POSITION OF ACCESS OPENINGS
    21 - B1 SCOPE
    21 - B2 PROVISION FOR ADJUSTABILITY
    21 - B3 CONDITIONS TO BE MET WITHIN LOCATION OF ACCESS OPENINGS
    21 - B3.1 Access opening for the upper body and arms
    23 - B3.2 Access opening for the head as far as the shoulders for inspection tasks
    24 - B3.3 Access opening for both arms (either forward or downward)
    25 - B3.4 Access opening for both lower arms up to the elbow, either forward or downward
    26 - B3.5 Opening for access to the side for one arm up to the shoulder joint
    27 - B3.6 Access opening for one lower arm up to the elbow
    28 - B3.7 Access opening for fist
    28 - B3.8 Access opening for flat hand to wrist, including thumb
    28 - B3.9 Access opening for flat hand (four fingers) to base of thumb
    28 - B3.10 Access opening for index finger, restricted by the other fingers
    29 - B3.11 Access opening for one foot to ankle bone
    29 - B3.12 Access opening for forefoot operated controls
    30 - APPENDIX C - NOTATIONS FOR DIMENSIONS AND ANTHROPOMETRIC BODY MEASUREMENTS

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    Specifies minimum dimensions for access openings in machinery. Values for additional space requirements are provided. Applies primarily to non-mobile machinery, as there may be additional specific requirements for mobile machinery.

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    This Standard specifies the dimensions of openings for access as applied to machinery as defined in AS 4024.1201. It provides the dimensions to which the values given in AS 4024.1704 are applicable. Values for additional space requirements are given in Appendix A. This Standard has been prepared primarily for non-mobile machinery, there may be additional specific requirements for mobile machinery.Dimensions for access openings are based on the values for the 95th percentile, whereas reach distances are based on the values for the 5th percentile, in each case the least favourable body dimension of the expected user population being used as a basis. The same considerations apply to the location of access openings.The anthropometric data given in AS 4024.1704 originate from static measurements of nude persons and do not take into account body movements, clothing, equipment, machinery operating conditions or environmental conditions.This Standard shows how to combine the anthropometric data with suitable allowances to take these factors into account.Situations where people are to be prevented from reaching a hazard are dealt with in AS 4024.1801.

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    Committee SF-041
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Standards Australia
    Status Superseded
    Superseded By
    Supersedes
    Under Revision

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    Originated as part of AS 4024.1(Int)-1992.Previous edition part of AS 4024.1-1996.Revised in part and redesignated as AS 4024.1703-2006. Originated as part of AS 4024.1(Int)-1992. Previous edition part of AS 4024.1-1996. Revised in part and redesignated as AS 4024.1703-2006.

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    AS 4024.1704-2006 Safety of machinery Human body measurements - Anthropometric data
    AS 4024.1801-2006 Safety of machinery Safety distances to prevent danger zones being reached by the upper limbs
    AS 4024.1201-2006 Safety of machinery - General principles - Basic terminology and methodology
    AS 4024.1701-2006 Safety of machinery Human body measurements - Basic human body measurements for technological design

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    AS 1210-2010 Pressure vessels (Reconfirmed 2021)
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    AS 2941-2008 Fixed fire protection installations - Pumpset systems
    AS 1418.8-2008 Cranes, hoists and winches Special purpose appliances (Reconfirmed 2018)
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    AS 4024.1401-2006 Safety of machinery Ergonomic principles - Design principles - Terminology and general principles
    AS/NZS 4871.6:2007 Electrical equipment for coal mines, for use underground Diesel powered machinery and ancillary equipment
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