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BS EN ISO 13855:2024 Safety of machinery. Positioning of safeguards with respect to the approach of the human body

BS EN ISO 13855:2024

Safety of machinery. Positioning of safeguards with respect to the approach of the human body

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 13855:2024
Pages:88
Released:2024-12-18
ISBN:978 0 539 12914 4
Status:Standard
BS EN ISO 13855:2024 - Safety of Machinery

BS EN ISO 13855:2024 - Safety of Machinery: Positioning of Safeguards

Introducing the BS EN ISO 13855:2024, a comprehensive standard dedicated to ensuring the safety of machinery by focusing on the strategic positioning of safeguards in relation to the approach of the human body. This essential document is a must-have for professionals in the field of machinery safety, providing detailed guidelines and methodologies to enhance workplace safety and prevent accidents.

Overview

The BS EN ISO 13855:2024 standard is a pivotal resource for anyone involved in the design, implementation, and maintenance of machinery safety systems. Released on December 18, 2024, this standard is the latest in a series of updates that reflect the evolving landscape of industrial safety requirements. With a total of 88 pages, it offers an in-depth exploration of the principles and practices necessary to safeguard human operators from potential hazards associated with machinery.

Key Features

  • Standard Number: BS EN ISO 13855:2024
  • Pages: 88
  • Release Date: December 18, 2024
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 12914 4
  • Status: Standard

Why Choose BS EN ISO 13855:2024?

The importance of machinery safety cannot be overstated. With the BS EN ISO 13855:2024, you gain access to a wealth of knowledge that empowers you to implement effective safety measures. This standard is designed to help you:

  • Enhance Safety: By providing clear guidelines on the positioning of safeguards, this standard helps reduce the risk of accidents and injuries in the workplace.
  • Ensure Compliance: Stay ahead of regulatory requirements and industry standards by adhering to the latest safety protocols.
  • Improve Efficiency: Properly positioned safeguards not only protect workers but also contribute to the smooth operation of machinery, minimizing downtime and maintenance costs.

Comprehensive Coverage

The BS EN ISO 13855:2024 standard covers a wide range of topics essential for machinery safety, including:

  • Risk Assessment: Detailed methodologies for assessing potential hazards and determining appropriate safety measures.
  • Safeguard Positioning: Guidelines for the optimal placement of safeguards to ensure maximum protection for operators.
  • Human Factors: Consideration of human behavior and ergonomics in the design and implementation of safety systems.
  • Technological Integration: Insights into integrating advanced technologies, such as sensors and automation, to enhance safety measures.

Who Should Use This Standard?

The BS EN ISO 13855:2024 is an invaluable resource for a wide range of professionals, including:

  • Safety Engineers: Professionals responsible for designing and implementing safety systems in industrial settings.
  • Machinery Designers: Engineers and designers involved in the creation of machinery and equipment.
  • Compliance Officers: Individuals tasked with ensuring that organizations adhere to safety regulations and standards.
  • Maintenance Personnel: Technicians and maintenance staff responsible for the upkeep and safety of machinery.

Stay Ahead with the Latest in Safety Standards

In an ever-evolving industrial landscape, staying updated with the latest safety standards is crucial. The BS EN ISO 13855:2024 provides the most current and comprehensive guidelines to help you maintain a safe and efficient working environment. By integrating these standards into your safety protocols, you not only protect your workforce but also enhance the overall productivity and reliability of your operations.

Conclusion

Investing in the BS EN ISO 13855:2024 is a proactive step towards ensuring the safety and well-being of your employees. With its detailed guidelines and expert insights, this standard is an indispensable tool for anyone committed to maintaining the highest levels of safety in machinery operations. Equip yourself with the knowledge and resources necessary to create a safer workplace and foster a culture of safety excellence.

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BS EN ISO 13855:2024


This standard BS EN ISO 13855:2024 Safety of machinery. Positioning of safeguards with respect to the approach of the human body is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.110 Safety of machinery
This document specifies requirements for the positioning and dimensioning of safeguards with respect to the approach of the human body or its parts towards hazard(s) within the intended span-of-control as follows: —     the position and dimension of the detection zone(s) of ESPE and pressure-sensitive mats and pressure-sensitive floors; —     the position of two-hand control devices and single control devices; —     the position of interlocking guards. This document also specifies requirements for the positioning of safety-related manual control devices (SRMCD) with respect to the approach of the human body or its parts from within the safeguard space relative to: —     the position and dimension of the detection zone(s) of ESPE and pressure-sensitive mats and pressure-sensitive floors; and —     the position and dimension of interlocking guards. When evaluating the ability of the human body or its parts to access SRMCD from within the intended safeguarded space, the requirements of this document are also applicable to determine the dimensions of safeguard(s). Approaches such as running, jumping or falling, are not considered in this document. NOTE 1        The values for approach speeds (walking speed and upper limb movement) in this document are time tested and proven in practical experience. NOTE 2        Other types of approach can result in approach speeds that are higher or lower than those defined in this document. This document applies to safeguards used on machinery for the protection of persons 14 years and older. Safeguards considered in this document include: a)       electro-sensitive protective equipment (ESPE) such as: —    active opto-electronic protective devices (AOPDs) (see IEC 61496-2); —    AOPDs responsive to diffuse reflection that have one or more detection zone(s) specified in two dimensions (AOPDDRs-2D) (see IEC 61496-3); —    AOPDs responsive to diffuse reflection that have one or more detection zone(s) specified in three dimensions (AOPDDRs-3D) (see IEC 61496-3); —    vision based protective devices using reference pattern techniques (VBPDPP) (see IEC/TS 61496-4-2); —    vision based protective devices using stereo vision techniques (VBPDST) (see IEC/TS 61496-4-3); b)       pressure-sensitive mats and pressure-sensitive floors (see ISO 13856-1); c)        two-hand control devices (see ISO 13851); d)       single control devices; e)       interlocking guards (see ISO 14120). This document is not applicable to: —     safeguards (e.g. pendant two-hand control devices) that can be manually moved, without using tools, nearer to the hazard zone than the separation distance; —     protection against the risks from hazards arising from emissions (e.g. the ejection of solid or fluid materials, radiation, electric arcs, heat, noise, fumes, gases); —     protection against the risks arising from failure of mechanical parts of the machine or gravity falls. The separation distances derived from this document do not apply to safeguards used solely for presence sensing function.