Withdrawn
This European Standard specifies values for safety distances to prevent access and distances to impede free access by the lower limbs of persons of 14 years of age and above. The values are based on practical experience which has been found to be adequate for this group of persons. The distances apply when adequate safety can be achieved by distance alone and when access by the upper limbs is not foreseeable according to the risk assessment. Note: These distances will not provide sufficient protection against hazards, for example radiation and emission of substances. For such hazards additional or other measures can be necessary. The safety distances to prevent access relate to openings and protect those persons trying to reach danger zones under the conditions specified for the different reaching: situations. Sometimes a reasonably foreseeable approach to danger zones can occur while persons try to use a foot to clean out discharge and/or feed openings or operate pedestrian controlled machinery. The distances to impede free access relate to the height up to the protective structure and reduce risk to persons by limiting the free movement of the lower limbs. If persons below 14 years of age are to be taken into account it is not relevant to establish values other than those for upper limbs. Then the safety distances to prevent danger zones being reached by the upper limbs derived from table of EN 294:1992 will apply. For certain applications there are justifiable reasons to deviate from these distances. Standards dealing with these applications should indicate how adequate safety can be achieved.
Directives related to this standards.
Machinery - Safety of machinery: general essential health and safety requirements
Harmonized
WITHDRAWN
SSH EN 811:1996
95.99
Withdrawal of Standard
Dec 16, 2008
WITHDRAWN
SSH EN ISO 13857:2008