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BS EN ISO 18497-4:2024 Agricultural machinery and tractors. Safety of partially automated, semi-autonomous and autonomous machinery Verification methods and validation principles

BS EN ISO 18497-4:2024

Agricultural machinery and tractors. Safety of partially automated, semi-autonomous and autonomous machinery Verification methods and validation principles

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 18497-4:2024
Pages:56
Released:2024-08-29
ISBN:978 0 539 22792 5
Status:Standard
BS EN ISO 18497-4:2024 - Agricultural Machinery and Tractors Safety Standard

BS EN ISO 18497-4:2024 - Agricultural Machinery and Tractors Safety Standard

Standard Number: BS EN ISO 18497-4:2024

Pages: 56

Released: 2024-08-29

ISBN: 978 0 539 22792 5

Status: Standard

Overview

In the rapidly evolving world of agricultural technology, ensuring the safety and reliability of machinery is paramount. The BS EN ISO 18497-4:2024 standard is a comprehensive guide dedicated to the safety of partially automated, semi-autonomous, and autonomous agricultural machinery and tractors. This standard provides detailed verification methods and validation principles to ensure that these advanced machines operate safely and efficiently.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Coverage: Spanning 56 pages, this standard offers an in-depth look at the safety protocols necessary for modern agricultural machinery.
  • Latest Release: Published on August 29, 2024, this standard reflects the most current safety practices and technological advancements in the field.
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 22792 5, ensuring easy reference and cataloging.

Why This Standard is Essential

As agricultural machinery becomes more advanced, the integration of automation and autonomy introduces new safety challenges. The BS EN ISO 18497-4:2024 standard addresses these challenges by providing a framework for verifying and validating the safety of these machines. This ensures that they can operate effectively without compromising the safety of operators or the environment.

Verification Methods

The standard outlines specific methods for verifying the safety of partially automated, semi-autonomous, and autonomous machinery. These methods are designed to test the machinery under various conditions to ensure that it meets all safety requirements.

Validation Principles

Validation is a critical component of the safety process. The standard provides principles for validating the performance and safety of agricultural machinery. This includes guidelines for conducting tests, analyzing results, and implementing necessary improvements.

Benefits of Compliance

Adhering to the BS EN ISO 18497-4:2024 standard offers numerous benefits:

  • Enhanced Safety: Ensures that machinery operates safely, reducing the risk of accidents and injuries.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Helps manufacturers meet regulatory requirements, avoiding potential legal issues.
  • Improved Reliability: Validates the reliability of machinery, leading to better performance and reduced downtime.
  • Market Advantage: Demonstrates a commitment to safety and quality, enhancing the reputation of manufacturers and increasing customer trust.

Who Should Use This Standard?

This standard is essential for a wide range of stakeholders in the agricultural machinery industry, including:

  • Manufacturers: To design and produce safe and reliable machinery.
  • Engineers and Designers: To ensure that machinery meets safety standards during the design phase.
  • Regulatory Bodies: To assess and certify the safety of agricultural machinery.
  • Farmers and Operators: To understand the safety features and operational guidelines of their machinery.

Conclusion

The BS EN ISO 18497-4:2024 standard is a vital resource for anyone involved in the design, manufacture, regulation, or operation of agricultural machinery. By providing detailed verification methods and validation principles, this standard ensures that partially automated, semi-autonomous, and autonomous machinery can operate safely and effectively. Stay ahead in the field of agricultural technology by adhering to the latest safety standards.

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BS EN ISO 18497-4:2024


This standard BS EN ISO 18497-4:2024 Agricultural machinery and tractors. Safety of partially automated, semi-autonomous and autonomous machinery is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 65.060.01 Agricultural machines and equipment in general
  • 65.060.01 Agricultural machines and equipment in general
This document specifies principles for verification methods and validation principles of agricultural machinery and tractors that are used in agricultural applications and that have partially automated, semi-autonomous and autonomous functions. The purpose of this document is to assist in the provision of more specific safety requirements, means of verification and information for use to ensure an appropriate level of safety for agricultural machinery and tractors with partially automated, semi-autonomous and autonomous functions used in a specified way. This document deals with the significant hazards relevant to agricultural machinery and tractors with partially automated, semi-autonomous and autonomous functions when used as intended and under the conditions of misuse reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer during normal operation and service. Applicability of the design principles and any additional requirements, for design, verification, validation or information for use are outside the scope of this document. When risk assessment concludes that hazards are not significant hazards, the principles of this document do not apply. NOTE          Safety requirements for specific non-automated functions of agricultural machinery and tractors can be available in machine-specific type-C standards. This document is not applicable to: —     forestry applications; —     operations on public roads including relevant requirements for braking and steering systems. This document is not applicable to agricultural machinery and tractors which are manufactured before the date of its publication, or to systems applied to agricultural machinery and tractors put into use before the date of its publication.