AS NZS 4024.1803:2014 pdf free
AS NZS 4024.1803:2014 pdf free.Safety of machinery
The method of using this International Standard shall form part of the iterative safety strategy outlined in clause 5 “Strategy for selecting safety measures” of ISO/TR 12100-1:1992.
The user of this International Standard shall:
a) identity the crushing hazards;
b) assess the risks from these hazards in accordance with ISO/TR 12100-1, paying particular attention to the following:
一where it is foreseeable that the risk from a crushing hazard involves different parts of the body, the minimum gap given in table 1 relating to the largest of these parts shall be applied [see also d)].
一the unpredictable behaviour of children and their body dimensions if children are included in the population at risk,
一whether parts of the body could enter the crushing zone in a configuration other than those indicated in table 1,
一whether thick or bulky clothing (e.g. protective clothing for extreme temperatures) or tools have to be taken into account,
一whether machinery will be used by persons wearing thick-soled footwear (e.g. clogs) which will increase the effective dimension of the foot;
c) select from table 1 the appropriate minimum gap relating to the body part at risk (see also annex A);
d) if adequate safety cannot be achieved by the minimum gaps selected from table 1. other or additional measures and/or means shall be used (see e.g. ISO/TR 12100-1, ISO/TR 12100-2 and ISO 13852).If the minimum gap for the largest expected body part cannot be achieved, the following example gives one particular means of restricting access to smaller body parts.
The method of using this International Standard shall form part of the iterative safety strategy outlined in clause 5 “Strategy for selecting safety measures” of ISO/TR 12100-1:1992.
The user of this International Standard shall:
a) identity the crushing hazards;
b) assess the risks from these hazards in accordance with ISO/TR 12100-1, paying particular attention to the following:
一where it is foreseeable that the risk from a crushing hazard involves different parts of the body, the minimum gap given in table 1 relating to the largest of these parts shall be applied (see also d)I.
一the unpredictable behaviour of children and their body dimensions if children are included in the population at risk.AS NZS 4024.1803 pdf free download.