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ISO 14118

Safety of machinery - Prevention of unexpected start-up

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Organization: ISO
Publication Date: 1 December 2017
Status: active
Page Count: 18
ICS Code (Safety of machinery): 13.110
scope:

This document specifies requirements for designed-in means aimed at preventing unexpected machine start-up (see 3.2) to allow safe human interventions in danger zones (see Annex A).

This document applies to unexpected start-up from all types of energy source, i.e.:

- power supply, e.g. electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic;

- stored energy due to, e.g. gravity, compressed springs;

- external influences, e.g. from wind. T

This document does not specify performance levels or safety integrity levels for safety-related parts of control systems. While available means to prevent unexpected start-up are identified, this document does not specify the means for the prevention of unexpected machine start-up for specific machines.

NOTE A type-C standard can define the required means for the prevention of harm arising from unexpected start-up. Otherwise, the requirements for a specific machine need to be determined by risk assessment outside the scope of this document.

Document History

ISO 14118
December 1, 2017
Safety of machinery - Prevention of unexpected start-up
This document specifies requirements for designed-in means aimed at preventing unexpected machine start-up (see 3.2) to allow safe human interventions in danger zones (see Annex A). This document...
September 15, 2000
Safety of Machinery - Prevention of Unexpected Start-Up
This International Standard specifies designed-in means aimed at preventing unexpected machine start-up to allow safe human interventions in danger zones (see annex A). This International Standard...

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