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ISO 4254-7 Document Information:
Title
Agricultural machinery — Safety — Part 7: Combine harvesters, forage harvesters and cotton harvesters
International Organization for Standardization
Publication Date:
Nov 1, 2008
Scope:
This part of ISO 4254, intended to be used together with ISO
4254-1, specifies the safety requirements and their verification
for the design and construction of combine harvesters, forage
harvesters and cotton harvesters. It describes methods for the
elimination or reduction of hazards arising from the intended use
of these machines by one person (the operator) in the course of
normal operation and service. In addition, it specifies the type of
information on safe working practices to be provided by the
manufacturer.
When provisions of this part of ISO 4254 are different from
those which are stated in ISO 4254-1, the provisions of this part
of ISO 4254 take precedence over the provisions of ISO 4254-1 for
machines that have been designed and built according the provisions
of this part of ISO 4254.
This part of ISO 4254, taken together with ISO 4254-1, deals
with all the significant hazards (as listed in Table 1), hazardous
situations and events relevant to combine harvesters, forage
harvesters and cotton harvesters, when they are used as intended
and under the conditions foreseen by the manufacturer (see Clause
4). It is not applicable to hazards arising from the presence of
persons other than the operator, cleaning of the grain tank, and
hazards related to vibrations and moving parts for power
transmission, except for strength requirements for guards and
barriers. In respect of braking and steering, it is applicable only
to the ergonomic aspects (e.g. location of brake pedal and steering
wheel); no other aspects related to braking and steering are
covered. In the case of trailed harvesters, it is applicable only
to hazards related to the working process.
NOTE Specific requirements related to road traffic regulations
are not taken into account in this part of ISO 4254.
This part of ISO 4254 is not applicable to machines manufactured
before the date of its publication.
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