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DIN EN ISO 19085-1

Woodworking machines - Safety - Part 1: Common requirements (ISO 19085-1:2017)

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Organization: DIN
Publication Date: 1 February 2018
Status: active
Page Count: 56
ICS Code (Woodworking machines): 79.120.10
scope:

This document gives the safety requirements and measures to reduce risks related to woodworking machines arising during operation, adjustment, maintenance, transport, assembly, dismantling, disabling and scrapping and which are common to machines used in the woodworking industry. It is applicable to woodworking, stationary and displaceable machines when they are used as intended and under the conditions foreseen by the manufacturer.

NOTE 1 For relevant but not significant hazards, e.g. sharp edges of the machine frame, see ISO 12100:2010.

It is intended to be used in conjunction with the other parts of ISO 19085, applicable to specific machine types.

It is not applicable to machines intended for use in potential explosive atmospheres or to machines manufactured prior to the date of its publication.

NOTE 2 Machines for capturing and extracting dust are covered by EN 12779 and EN 16770.

Document History

July 1, 2021
Woodworking machines - Safety - Part 1: Common requirements (ISO 19085-1:2021)
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October 1, 2019
Woodworking machines - Safety - Part 1: Common requirements (ISO/DIS 19085-1:2019); German and English version prEN ISO 19085-1:2019
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DIN EN ISO 19085-1
February 1, 2018
Woodworking machines - Safety - Part 1: Common requirements (ISO 19085-1:2017)
This document gives the safety requirements and measures to reduce risks related to woodworking machines arising during operation, adjustment, maintenance, transport, assembly, dismantling, disabling...

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