EN ISO 13850:2008
(Main)Safety of machinery - Emergency stop - Principles for design (ISO 13850:2006)
Safety of machinery - Emergency stop - Principles for design (ISO 13850:2006)
ISO 13850:2006 specifies functional requirements and design principles for the emergency stop function on machinery, independent of the type of energy used to control the function. It is applicable to all machinery except for machines in which the provision of emergency stop would not lessen the risk, and hand-held portable machines and hand-guided machines. It does not deal with functions such as reversal or limitation of motion, deflection, shielding, braking or disconnecting, which can be part of the emergency stop function.
Sicherheit von Maschinen - Not-Halt - Gestaltungsleitsätze (ISO 13850:2006)
Diese Norm legt funktionale Anforderungen und Gestaltungsleitsätze für Not-Halt unabhängig von der Art der verwendeten Energie für die Steuerfunktion fest.
Die Anforderungen dieser Norm gelten für alle Maschinen, mit Ausnahme von:
- Maschinen, bei denen ein Not-Halt das Risiko nicht verringern würde;
- von Hand tragbaren und handgeführten Maschinen.
Diese Norm behandelt nicht die Funktionen wie Umkehr und Begrenzen von Bewegungen, Abweisen, Abschirmen, Bremsen oder Unterbrechen, die Teil der Not-Halt-Funktion sein können.
Sécurité des machines - Arrêt d'urgence - Principes de conception (ISO 13850:2006)
L'ISO 13850:2006 spécifie les exigences fonctionnelles et les principes de conception des arrêts d'urgence, indépendamment du type d'énergie utilisée pour commander la fonction. Elle s'applique à toutes les machines, à l'exception des machines dans lesquelles la mise en oeuvre d'un arrêt d'urgence ne réduirait pas le risque, et des machines portatives tenues à la main et des machines guidées à la main. Elle ne traite pas des fonctions telles que l'inversion ou la limitation du mouvement, la déflexion, l'interposition d'un écran, le freinage, ou la déconnexion qui peuvent faire partie de la fonction arrêt d'urgence.
Varnost strojev - Zaustavitev v sili - Načela načrtovanja (ISO 13850:2006)
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Safety of machinery - Emergency stop - Principles for design (ISO 13850:2006)
Sicherheit von Maschinen - Not-Halt - Gestaltungsleitsätze (ISO 13850:2006)
Sécurité des machines - Arrêt d'urgence - Principes de conception (ISO 13850:2006)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 13850:2008
ICS:
13.110 Varnost strojev Safety of machinery
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN ISO 13850
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
June 2008
ICS 13.110 Supersedes EN ISO 13850:2006
English Version
Safety of machinery - Emergency stop - Principles for design
(ISO 13850:2006)
Sécurité des machines - Arrêt d'urgence - Principes de Sicherheit von Maschinen - Not-Halt - Gestaltungsleitsätze
conception (ISO 13850:2006) (ISO 13850:2006)
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Contents Page
Foreword.3
Annex ZA (informative) Relationship between this European Standard and the Essential
Requirements of EU Directive 98/37/EC .4
Annex ZB (informative) Relationship between this European Standard and the Essential
Requirements of EU Directive 2006/42/EC .5
Foreword
The text of ISO 13850:2006 has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 199 “Safety of machinery” of
the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and has been taken over as EN ISO 13850:2008 by
Technical Committee CEN/TC 114 “Safety of machinery” the secretariat of which is held by DIN.
This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical
text or by endorsement, at the latest by December 2008, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn
at the latest by December 2008.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent
rights. CEN [and/or CENELEC] shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
This document supersedes EN ISO 13850:2006.
This document has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission and the
European Free Trade Association, and supports essential requirements of EC Directive(s).
For relationship with EC Directive(s), see informative Annexes ZA and ZB, which are integral part of this
document.
According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following
countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech
Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia,
Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain,
Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
Endorsement notice
The text of ISO 13850:2006 has been approved by CEN as a EN ISO 13850:2008 without any modification.
Annex ZA
(informative)
Relationship between this European Standard and the Essential
Requirements of EU Directive 98/37/EC
This European Standard has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission
and the European Free Trade Association to provide a means of conforming to Essential Requirements of the
New Approach Directive 98/37/EC, Machinery, amended by Directive 98/79/EC.
Once this standard is cited in the Official Journal of the European Communities under that Directive and has
been implemented as a national standard in at least one Member State, compliance with the normative
clauses of this standard confers, within the limits of the scope of this standard, a presumption of conformity
with the corresponding Essential Requirement(s) 1.2.4 of that Directive and associated EFTA regulations.
WARNING: Other requirements and other EU Directives may be applicable to the products falling within the
scope of this standard.
Annex ZB
(informative)
Relationship between this European Standard and the Essential Requirements of
EU Directive 2006/42/EC
This European Standard has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission
and the European Free Trade Association to provide a means of conforming to Essential Requirements of the
New Approach Directive Machinery 2006/42/EC.
Once this standard is cited in the Official Journal of the European Communities under that Directive and has
been implemented as a national standard in at least one Member State, compliance with the normative
clauses of this standard confers, within the limits of the scope of this standard, a presumption of conformity
with the relevant Essential Requirements 1.2.4 of that Directive and associated EFTA regulations.
WARNING — Other requirements and other EU Directives may be applicable to the product(s) falling within
the scope of this standard.
INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 13850
Second edition
2006-11-15
Safety of machinery — Emergency
stop — Principles for design
Sécurité des machines — Arrêt d'urgence — Principes de conception
Reference number
ISO 13850:2006(E)
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ISO 13850:2006(E)
Foreword
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Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent
rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
ISO 13850 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 199, Safety of machinery, and Technical
Committee IEC/TC 44, Safety of machinery — Electrotechnical aspects.
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 13850:1996), which has been technically
revised. Notably, it incorporates the following significant changes:
a) resetting of the emergency stop command is required to be manual (see 4.1.6);
b) emergency stop devices are required to use mechanical latching (see 4.4.3).
ISO 13850:2006(E)
Introduction
The structure of safety standards in the field of machinery is as follows.
a) Type-A standards (basis standards) give basic concepts, principles for design, and general aspects that
can be applied to machinery.
b) Type-B standards (generic safety standards) deal with one or more safety aspect(s) or one or more
type(s) of safeguard that can be used across a wide range of machinery:
⎯ type-B1 standards on particular safety aspects (e.g. safety distances, surface temperature, noise);
⎯ type-B2 standards on safeguards (e.g. two-hands controls, interlocking devices, pressure sensitive
devices, guards).
c) Type-C standards (machinery safety standards) deal with detailed safety requirements for a particular
machine or group of machines.
This International Standard is a type-B2 standard as stated in ISO 12100-1.
When provisions of a type-C standard are different from those which are stated in type-A or type-B standards,
the provisions of the type-C standard take precedence over the provisions of the other standards for machines
that have been designed and built according to the provisions of the type-C standard.
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 13850:2006(E)
Safety of machinery — Emergency stop — Principles for design
1 Scope
This International Standard specifies functional requirements and design principles for the emergency stop
function on machinery, independent of the type of energy used to control the function.
It is applicable to all machinery except for:
⎯ machines in which the provision of emergency stop would not lessen the risk;
⎯ hand-held portable machines and hand-guided machines.
It does not deal with functions such as reversal or limitation of motion, deflection, shielding, braking or
disconnecting, which can be part of the emergency stop function.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.
IEC 60204-1:2005 Safety of machinery — Electrical equipment of machines — Part 1: General requirements
IEC 60947-5-5:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 5-5: Control circuit devices and
switching elements — Electrical emergency stop device with mechanical latching function
IEC 60417-DB:2002, Graphical symbols for use on equipment (on-line database)
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1
emergency stop
emergency stop function
function that is intended to
⎯ avert arising, or reduce existing, hazards to persons, damage to machinery or to work in progress,
⎯ be initiated by a single human action
NOTE 1 Hazards, for the purposes of this International Standard, are those which can arise from
⎯ functional irregularities (e.g. machinery malfunction, unacceptable properties of the material processed, human error),
⎯ normal operation.
NOTE 2 Adapted from ISO 12100-1:2003, definition 3.37.
ISO 13850:2006(E)
3.2
emergency stop device
manually actuated control device used to initiate an emergency stop function
[IEC 60947-5-5:2005, definition 3.2]
3.3
machine actuator
power mechanism used to effect motion of the machine
[IEC 60204-1:2005, definition 3.36]
3.4
safety function
function of a machine whose failure can result in an immediate increase of risk(s)
[ISO 12100–1:2003, definition 3.28]
4 Safety requirement
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