ISO 13852 Safety of Machinery - Safety Distances to Prevent Danger Zones Being Reached by the Upper Limbs
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ISO 13852 Document Information:
Title
Safety of Machinery - Safety Distances to Prevent Danger Zones Being Reached by the Upper Limbs
International Organization for Standardization
Publication Date:
Dec 15, 1996
Scope:
This International Standard establishes values for safety distances to prevent danger zones being reached by the upper limbs of persons of 3 years of age and above. The distances apply when adequate safety can be achieved by distances alone.
NOTE - These safety distances will not provide sufficient protection against certain hazards, for example radiation and emission of substances. Fort such hazards, additional or other measures need to be taken.
The safety distances protect those persons who try to reach danger zones without additional aid and under the conditions specified for the different reaching situations.
This International Standard need not be applied to machinery which is covered by certain electrical standards in which specific testing procedures are laid down, for example using the test finger.
For certain applications there are justifiable reasons to deviate from these safety distances. Standards dealing with these applications indicate how an adequate level of safety can be achieved.
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