BS EN ISO 19085-3:2021
Woodworking machine. Safety Numerically controlled (NC/CNC) boring and routing machines
Standard number: | BS EN ISO 19085-3:2021 |
Pages: | 98 |
Released: | 2022-01-26 |
ISBN: | 978 0 539 01194 4 |
Status: | Standard |
BS EN ISO 19085-3:2021 Woodworking Machine Safety Standard
Ensure the highest level of safety and efficiency in your woodworking operations with the BS EN ISO 19085-3:2021 standard. This comprehensive document is essential for anyone involved in the use or management of numerically controlled (NC/CNC) boring and routing machines. Released on January 26, 2022, this standard is the latest in the series, providing up-to-date guidelines and requirements to ensure the safe operation of these advanced woodworking machines.
Key Features
- Standard Number: BS EN ISO 19085-3:2021
- Pages: 98
- Release Date: January 26, 2022
- ISBN: 978 0 539 01194 4
- Name: Woodworking machine. Safety Numerically controlled (NC/CNC) boring and routing machines
- Status: Standard
Comprehensive Safety Guidelines
This standard provides detailed safety requirements for the design, construction, and use of NC/CNC boring and routing machines. It covers a wide range of safety aspects, including:
- Risk assessment and risk reduction
- Safety measures for machine operators
- Protective devices and safety controls
- Maintenance and inspection protocols
- Emergency stop functions
- Noise and vibration control
Why Choose BS EN ISO 19085-3:2021?
Adopting the BS EN ISO 19085-3:2021 standard ensures that your woodworking operations meet the highest safety standards. This not only protects your workforce but also enhances productivity by minimizing downtime due to accidents or machine malfunctions. Here are some reasons why this standard is indispensable:
- Enhanced Safety: Comprehensive guidelines help prevent accidents and injuries.
- Regulatory Compliance: Meet local and international safety regulations.
- Improved Efficiency: Safe operations lead to fewer disruptions and higher productivity.
- Peace of Mind: Knowing that your machines are operating within safe parameters.
Who Should Use This Standard?
This standard is designed for a wide range of professionals in the woodworking industry, including:
- Machine operators
- Safety managers
- Maintenance personnel
- Machine designers and manufacturers
- Quality assurance teams
Detailed Content
The BS EN ISO 19085-3:2021 standard spans 98 pages, offering in-depth information and guidelines. It is meticulously organized to provide easy access to specific sections, making it a practical tool for everyday use. The content is structured to cover all critical aspects of NC/CNC boring and routing machine safety, ensuring that no detail is overlooked.
Stay Ahead with the Latest Standards
In the fast-evolving world of woodworking technology, staying updated with the latest safety standards is crucial. The BS EN ISO 19085-3:2021 standard reflects the most recent advancements and best practices in the industry. By integrating this standard into your operations, you demonstrate a commitment to safety, quality, and continuous improvement.
Conclusion
The BS EN ISO 19085-3:2021 standard is an invaluable resource for ensuring the safe and efficient operation of numerically controlled (NC/CNC) boring and routing machines. With its comprehensive guidelines and up-to-date information, this standard is a must-have for any woodworking professional committed to maintaining the highest safety standards. Invest in the safety and productivity of your operations by adopting this essential standard today.
BS EN ISO 19085-3:2021
This standard BS EN ISO 19085-3:2021 Woodworking machine. Safety is classified in these ICS categories:
- 79.120.10 Woodworking machines
- 13.110 Safety of machinery
This document gives the safety requirements and measures for numerically controlled (NC/CNC) boring machines, NC/CNC routing machines and NC/CNC boring and routing machines (as defined in 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4), capable of continuous production use, hereinafter referred to as "machines".
This document deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events, listed in Annex A, relevant to the machines when they are operated, adjusted and maintained as intended and under the conditions foreseen by the manufacturer including reasonably foreseeable misuse. Also, transport, assembly, dismantling, disabling and scrapping phases have been taken into account.
This document is also applicable to machines fitted with one or more of the following devices/additional working units, whose hazards have been dealt with:
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additional working units for sawing, sanding, assembling or dowel inserting;
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fixed or movable workpiece support;
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mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic or vacuum workpiece clamping;
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automatic tool change devices.
It is also applicable to machines fitted with edge-banding equipment, even if the relevant specific hazards have not been dealt with.
For the risk assessment needed for the edge-banding equipment, ISO 19085-17 can be useful.
Machines covered in this document are designed for workpieces consisting of:
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solid wood;
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material with similar physical characteristics to wood (see ISO 19085-1:2021, 3.2);
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gypsum boards, gypsum bounded fibreboards, cardboard;
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matrix engineered mineral boards, silicate boards;
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composite materials with core consisting of polyurethane or mineral material laminated with light alloy;
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polymer-matrix composite materials and reinforced thermoplastic/thermoset/elastomeric materials;
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aluminium light alloy profiles;
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aluminium light alloy plates with a maximum thickness of 10 mm;
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composite boards made from the materials listed above.
This document does not deal with specific hazards related to:
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use of grinding wheels;
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ejection through openings guarded by curtains on machines where the height of the opening in the enclosure above the workpiece support exceeds 700 mm;
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ejection due to failure of milling tools with a cutting circle diameter equal to or greater than 16 mm and sawing tools not conforming to EN 847-1:2017 and EN 847-2:2017 ;
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the combination of a single machine being used with other machines (as a part of a line);
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integrated workpiece loading/unloading systems (e.g. robots).
This document is not applicable to:
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single spindle hand fed or integrated fed routing machines;
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machines intended for use in potentially explosive atmosphere;
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machines manufactured prior to its publication.