Download UNI EN ISO. Categories View All Login Register. Description Download UNI EN ISO Comments. This first edition of ISO cancels and replaces ISO and ISO, of which it constitutes a technical revision. Annex A, giving guidance. Upper limbs – Safety distances (according to DIN EN ISO ) e ≤ 4. 8 e ≤ 10 e ≤ 12 e ≤ 20 e ≤ 30 e ≤ Of course, the British Standard equivalents of these three are BS EN ISO, BS EN and BS EN Fortunately the. Machine designers in the UK and Europe are familiar with designing guarding in accordance with the requirements of EN 294, 'Safety of machinery - Safety distances to prevent danger zones being reached by the upper limbs,' but this standard has now been superseded and replaced by a European/International standard EN ISO, 'Safety of machinery - Safety distances to prevent hazard zones. Equivalence: ISO 1577. Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t7vm64q7d Ocr ABBYY FineReader 8.0 Ppi 600 Rights. Download 1 file.
The intuitive Safety Distance Calculator features drop-down menus from which the user selects the application risk level (high or low), the horizontal distance to the hazard and the height of the hazard. Based on these inputs, the calculator immediately displays the required height for the protective structure.
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As with the standard, the calculator also gives the safety distances for slots, round, square and irregularly shaped apertures through which a person could reach.
Full instructions are provided on how to use the Safety Distance Calculator V2.5, and there are 'Help' buttons and notes about the minor differences between the Safety Distance Calculator and BS EN ISO 13857 (the Safety Distance Calculator is designed so that the results it outputs are always 'safe'). Indeed, the Safety Distance Calculator is easier to use than BS EN ISO 13857 and eliminates the ambiguities contained therein.
Although it is based on a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet, no knowledge of this software package is required in order to use the Calculator. All of the calculations are performed automatically, leaving the user to select values from drop-down menus and decide whether the application is low or high risk. Procter Machine Guarding recommends that a risk assessment is always carried out, for which the company offers a free Risk Assessment Calculator.
If users require further assistance with calculating safety distances, Procter Machine Guarding can either help directly or put people in touch with appropriate experts.
Use the buttons above to request a free copy of the BS EN ISO 13857 Safety Distance Calculator or go to the Free downloads section of the Procter Machine Guarding website.
The association between standards and measurements has persisted ever since the onset of industry. When it comes to machinery, even outside of industry, clear comprehension of safe distances reigns supreme. Unfortunately, in the presence of machinery, our limbs are subject to a variety of hazards—crushing, torsion, laceration, overextension, and even amputation.
For this reason, ISO13857:2019 – Safety Of Machinery – Safety Distances To Prevent Hazard ZonesBeing Reached By Upper And Lower Limbs establishes values for safetydistances in both industrial and non-industrial environments to preventmachinery hazard zones from being reached. As a Type-B1machinery safety standard, the safety distances set in this standard areappropriate for protective structures.
Considering biomechanical factors and anthropometric data, as ISO 13857:2019 does, can be a challenge, since we are all different. For example, your body is unlikely to compare with the tallest human who ever lived, Robert Wadlow, who stood 2.72 m (8 ft 11.1 in) tall.
Considering biometric variations, ISO13857:2019 notes that it is impractical to specify safety distances for allpersons. Therefore, the values presented in the standard are intended to coverthe 95th percentile of the population.
Furthermore, ISO13857:2019 covers people 14 years and older, and, for upper limbs only, itincludes information for children under 3 years old where reaching throughopenings needs to be addressed.
Resplendent with diagrams and useful information, ISO13857:2019 provides safety distances to prevent reach or access in variousdirections and protect those trying to reach hazard zones under specifiedconditions. These distances apply when sufficient risk reduction can beachieved by distance alone.
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ISO13857:2019 revises the 2008 edition of the same international standard.This current edition has been made more readable, and it is now more in linewith ISO12100:2010.
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ISO13857:2019 – Safety Of Machinery – Safety Distances To Prevent Hazard ZonesBeing Reached By Upper And Lower Limbs is available on the ANSI Webstore.