BS EN ISO 16092-1:2018:2020 Edition
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Machine tools safety. Presses – General safety requirements
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2020 | 58 |
This document specifies technical safety requirements and measures to be adopted by persons undertaking the design, manufacture and supply of presses which are intended to work cold metal or material partly of cold metal, but which can be used in the same way to work other sheet materials (e.g. cardboard, plastic, rubber, leather, etc.).
NOTE 1 The design of a machine includes the study of the machine itself, taking into account all phases of the “life” of the machine mentioned in ISO 12100:2010, 5.4, and the drafting of the instructions related to all the above phases.
The requirements in this document take account of intended use, as defined in ISO 12100:2010, 3.23, as well as reasonably foreseeable misuse, as defined in ISO 12100:2010, 3.24. This document presumes access to the press from all directions, deals with all significant hazards during the various phases of the life of the machine described in Clause 4, and specifies the safety measures for both the operator and other exposed persons.
NOTE 2 All significant hazards means those identified or associated with presses at the time of the publication of this document.
This document applies to presses which can function independently and can also be used as a guide for the design of presses which are intended to be integrated in a manufacturing system.
The covered presses transmit force mechanically to cut, form, or work cold metal or other sheet materials by means of tools or dies attached to or operated by slides/ram in range in size from small high speed machines with a single operator producing small workpieces to large relatively slow speed machines with several operators and large workpieces.
This document does not cover machines whose principal designed purpose is:
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metal cutting by guillotine;
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attaching a fastener, e.g. riveting, stapling or stitching;
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bending or folding by press brakes or folding machines;
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straightening;
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turret punch pressing;
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extruding;
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drop forging or drop stamping;
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compaction of metal powder;
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single purpose punching machines designed exclusively for profiles, e.g. used in the construction industry;
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spot welding;
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tube bending;
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working by pneumatic hammer.
This document does not cover hazards related to the use of presses in explosive atmospheres.
This document covers the safety requirements related to the use of programmable electronic systems (PES) and programmable pneumatic systems (PPS).
This document is not applicable to presses which are manufactured before the date of its publication.
This document deals with the common significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to presses and ancillary devices which are intended to work cold metal or material partly of cold metal (see Clause 4). This document defines the common safety requirements for presses defined in this clause and shall be used in connection with other parts of the ISO 16092 series.
Specific hazards which are related to the type presses used are dealt with in ISO 16092‑2, ISO 16092‑3 and ISO 16092‑4.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | undefined |
5 | Annex ZA (informative)Relationship between this European standard and the essential requirements of EU Directive 2006/42/EC aimed to be covered |
9 | Foreword |
10 | Introduction |
11 | 1 Scope |
12 | 2 Normative references |
13 | 3 Terms and definitions |
21 | 4 List of significant hazards |
22 | 5 Safety requirements and/or measures 5.1 General 5.2 Basic design considerations 5.2.1 Hydraulic and pneumatic systems — Common features |
23 | 5.2.2 Pneumatic systems 5.2.3 Hydraulic systems 5.2.4 Electric systems |
24 | 5.3 Mechanical hazards in the tools area 5.3.1 General 5.3.2 Safeguarding measures |
28 | 5.3.3 Other safety requirements 5.3.4 Release of trapped persons between the tools 5.3.5 Release of persons trapped inside enclosed areas 5.3.6 Prevention of gravity fall during maintenance or repair |
29 | 5.4 Control and monitoring system 5.4.1 Control and monitoring functions |
31 | 5.4.2 Muting 5.4.3 Selection devices |
32 | 5.4.4 Position sensors 5.4.5 Control devices |
33 | 5.4.6 Valves 5.4.7 Performance level of safety functions 5.5 Tool-setting, trial strokes, maintenance and lubrication |
34 | 5.6 Mechanical hazards — Other 5.7 Slips, trips and falls 5.8 Protection against other hazards 5.8.1 Electrical hazards 5.8.2 Thermal hazards |
35 | 5.8.3 High pressure fluid ejection hazards 5.8.4 Hazards generated by noise 5.8.5 Hazards generated by vibration 5.8.6 Hazards generated by materials and substances 5.8.7 Hazards generated by neglecting ergonomic principles |
36 | 6 Verification of the safety requirements and/or measures |
41 | 7 Information for use 7.1 General 7.2 Marking |
42 | 7.3 Warnings 7.4 Instructions handbook |
44 | Annex A (informative) Significant hazards, hazardous situations and protective measures |
47 | Annex B (informative) Closed tools |
48 | Annex C (informative) Electro-sensitive protective equipment (ESPE) using active opto-electronic protective devices (AOPDs) |
49 | Annex D (normative) Calculation of minimum distances |
51 | Annex E (informative) Slide operation mode |
53 | Annex F (normative) Noise test code |
56 | Bibliography |