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ISO 13855:2010

Issue date: 2010 04 19

Safety of machinery — Positioning of safeguards with respect to the approach speeds of parts of the human body

ISO 13855:2010 establishes the positioning of safeguards with respect to the approach speeds of parts of the human body. It specifies parameters based on values for appro...
Withdrawn: 2024 11 22
Publisher:
International Organization for Standardization
Format:
Digital | 40 Pages
Language:
English
Currently valid:

ISO 13855:2010 establishes the positioning of safeguards with respect to the approach speeds of parts of the human body.

It specifies parameters based on values for approach speeds of parts of the human body and provides a methodology to determine the minimum distances to a hazard zone from the detection zone or from actuating devices of safeguards.

The values for approach speeds (walking speed and upper limb movement) in ISO 13855:2010 are time tested and proven in practical experience. ISO 13855:2010 gives guidance for typical approaches. Other types of approach, for example running, jumping or falling, are not considered in ISO 13855:2010.

Safeguards considered in ISO 13855:2010 include:

- electro-sensitive protective equipment, including light curtains and light grids (AOPDs), and laser scanners (AOPDDRs) and two-dimensional vision systems;

- pressure-sensitive protective equipment, especially pressure-sensitive mats;

- two-hand control devices;

- interlocking guards without guard locking.

ISO 13855:2024
2024 11 22
Safety of machinery — Positioning of safeguards with respect to the approach of the human body
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ISO 13855:2010
2010 04 19
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ISO 13855:2002
2002 01 31
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ISO 13855:2024
Issue date : 2024 11 22
Safety of machinery — Positioning of safeguards with respect to the approach of the human body