2 General Information about Integrated Safety Systems
11.03
2.1 Drives and CNC controls with integrated safety
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2.1.3
Relevant Safety Standards
A selection of safety standards is listed in the table below:
Table 2-2
Important Safety Standards
Standard Description
DIN EN 292-1
Safety of Machinery, Parts 1 and 2
DIN EN 292-2/A1
Basic Terminology, General Principles for Design
EN 775 (ISO 10218)
Industrial Robots; Safety
EN 954-1
Safety-related parts of control systems
EN 1050
Risk assessment
EN 60204-1
Electrical equipment of machines
EN 418
Emergency stop equipment, functional aspects - design
guidelines
DIN V VDE 0801
Rules concerning use of computers in systems with safety
tasks
IEC 61508
Functional safety of electrical and electronic systems
IEC 61800-5
Adjustable speed of electrical power drive systems
Note
As far as the EMC and Low-Voltage Directives, there is a list of the relevant
standards in the Declarations of Conformance.
2.1.4
Hazard analysis and risk assessment
According to the Machinery Directive 98/37/EC, the manufacturer of a machine
or a safety component or the person or persons responsible for placing such
equipment on the market is legally obliged to carry out a risk analysis in order
to determine all of the risks that may arise in connection with the machine or
safety component concerned. He must design and construct the machine or
safety component on the basis of this analysis.
A risk assessment must indicate all residual risks that need to be documented.
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and its error analysis (refer to Chapter 2.12,
"Error analysis") provides the machine manufacturer with information about the
measures integrated in the control and drive for dealing with errors arising as
the result of internal or external disturbances.
He can incorporate this information directly into his risk analysis that is based
on the EC Machinery Directive, Appendix 1.
Safety standards
General
Error analysis on
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