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AS 4024.1100:2019 pdf free.Safety of machinery Part 1100: Application guide
The suite of the AS(/NZS) 4024 series is based on the structure of European Standards. This consists of three levels of Standards, which users will find set out in a number of the Standards embedded in the series. Although the A, B and C level Standards have no relevance in Australia and New Zealand,this structure and interrelationship provided a template for the development of the Australian and Joint AS/NZS Standards. A schematic representation of the European structure and an Australian/New Zealand comparison is provided in Appendix A.
The AS(/NZS) 4024.1XXX series is the foundational, mandatory suite of standards for the design of a machine or machine-based system. The AS 4024.2XXX (Part 2) series provides individual technical supporting Standards. Whereas the Standards in the AS(/NZS) 4024.1XXX (Part 1) series are considered mandatory as a whole, the Standards comprising AS 4024.2XXX (Part 2) series may be discretionary (that is they may be mandatory only for those designers or users of machines or systems utilizing the range of strategies represented by the Part 2 series). For example, if a designer chooses to utilize a two-hand control device, then the Part 2 Standard dealing with two-hand control devices is considered mandatory and it is incumbent upon the designer of such a safeguarding strategy to conform to the relevant Part 2 Standard. It is a similar situation for the use of presence-sensing systems.
The AS 4024.3XXX (Part 3) series are machine- specific Standards, that is they show how, in the view of expert working groups, the principles set out in the Part 1 series (and any relevant Part 2 Standards) may be applied to a particular machine type (e.g. power presses, robots, conveyors, etc.).
Users of the AS(/NZS) 4024.1XXX series are advised that the Standards are designed to be used in conjunction with each other and no part should be considered or used in isolation because of the interrelationship between the Standards.
In addition, under Australian legislation these Standards set out minimum requirements and, in the context of the law, they must not be construed as preventing a designer or user from implementing another strategy, provided that it affords an equal or better level of safety.AS 4024.1100 pdf free download.

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