Updated guide lists new machine guarding standards |
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| Updated guide lists new machine guarding standards |
standards in the UK, Europe and beyond, so is ideally positioned to share some of this knowledge.
'On Your Guard' explains the importance of guarding and the ways in which well-designed guards can enhance productivity while ensuring operator safety. It then goes on to describe the requirements of machinery guarding in relation to the Machinery Directive and CE Marking (often an area of confusion and misunderstanding), before listing the main British, European and International standards for machinery and conveyor guarding. One of the most recently published standards and an important addition to 'On Your Guard' is BS EN ISO 13857:2008 'Safety of machinery' . Safety distances to prevent hazard zones being reached by upper and lower limbs.'
As well as providing information about standards, the guide also offers advice on risk assessments , how to approach the design of guarding and the specification of the access control system (interlock switches, for example). This will aid the design of cost-effective guards that will deliver an appropriate level of safety and help to deter operators and maintenance personnel from the dangerous practice of attempting to bypass safety measures.
At the rear of the guide there are sections covering Useful Resources and Further Information - which includes contact details for organisations such as the HSE and BSI.
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