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EN 1005-3:2001+A1:2008

Safety of machinery – Human physical performance – Part 3: Recommended force limits for machinery operation This European Standard presents guidance to the manufacturer of machinery or its component parts and the writer of C-standards in controlling health risks due to machine-related muscular force exertion. This standard specifies recommended force limits for actions during machinery [...]

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EN 1005-1:2001+A1:2008

Safety of machinery – Human physical performance – Part 1: Terms and and definitions This European Standard provides terms and definitions on concepts and parameters used for EN 1005-2, prEN 1005-3, EN 1005-4 and EN 1005-5. Basic concepts and general ergonomic principles for the design of machinery are dealt with in EN 292-1, EN 292-2 [...]

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EN 983:1996 +A1:2008

Safety of machinery – Safety requirements for fluid power systems and their components – Pneumatics This standard applies to pneumatic systems and their components on machinery. It identifies hazards and factors which affect the safety of systems and their components when they are put to their intended use. Gas bottles and receivers are excluded from [...]

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EN 982:1996 +A1:2008

Safety of machinery – Safety requirements for fluid power systems and their components – Hydraulics This standard applies to hydraulic systems and their components on machinery. It identifies hazards and factors which affect the safety of systems and their components when they are put to their intended use. The principles specified apply to the design, [...]

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EN 981:1996+A1:2008

Safety of machinery – System of auditory and visual danger and information signals To reduce risks associated with misinterpretation of visual and auditory danger signals, a system of danger and information signals is specified taking into account the different degrees of urgency. This European Standard is applicable to all danger and information signals which have [...]

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