Food processing machinery - Portable and/or hand-guided machines and appliances with mechanically driven cutting tools - Safety and hygiene requirements

1.1   This European Standard covers portable and/or hand-guided machines and appliances equipped with mechanically driven cutting tools.
This European Standard specifies requirements for the design and manufacture of portable and/or hand-guided machines and appliances equipped with electrically, hydraulically or pneumatically driven cutting tools (see Figures 1 to 9), hereinafter referred to as "machines".
The machines covered by this European Standard are used for slaughtering animals, for cutting up animal carcasses, poultry and other foodstuff such as e.g. fish.
They are mainly intended for use in slaughterhouses and rooms, which are used for cutting and preparing. These machines are used for the industry and trade.
This European Standard deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to machines, appliances and machinery, when they are used as intended and under the conditions foreseen by the manufacturer (see Clause 4).
This European Standard deals with the hazards which can arise during commissioning, operation, maintenance and de-commissioning of the machine.
This European Standard is not applicable to portable and/or hand-guided machines and appliances equipped with electrically, hydraulically or pneumatically driven cutting tools, which are manufactured before the date of publication of this European Standard by CEN.
1.2   This European Standard covers the following machines subdivided into tool types:
1.2.1   Saws (see Figures 1 to 5)
   Circular saws (see Figures 1 and 2);
   straight blade reciprocating saws (see Figures 3 and 4);
   band saws (see Figure 5).
1.2.3   Knives (see Figures 8 and 9)
   Ring-blade circular knives;
   circular knives with simple or double blade;
   reciprocating knives with one or two straight blades;
   rotating knives.
(continued)

Nahrungsmittelmaschinen - Tragbare und/oder handgeführte Maschinen und Geräte mit mechanisch angetriebenen Schneidwerkzeugen - Sicherheits- und Hygieneanforderungen

1.1   Diese Europäische Norm gilt für tragbare und/oder handgeführte Maschinen und Geräte, die mit mechanisch angetriebenen Schneidwerkzeugen ausgerüstet sind.
Diese Europäische Norm spezifiziert Anforderungen an die Konstruktion und Herstellung von tragbaren und/oder handgeführten Maschinen und Geräten mit elektrisch, hydraulisch oder pneumatisch angetriebenen Schneidwerkzeugen (siehe Bilder 1 bis 9), im Folgenden nur noch “Maschinen” genannt.
Diese  von dieser Europäischen Norm gilt fürbehandelten Maschinen, die werden zur Schlachtung von Tieren, zum Zerlegen von Tierkörpern, Geflügel und anderen Lebensmitteln wie z. B. Fisch verwendet werden.
Sie werden im Wesentlichen in Schlachthöfen und Räumen verwendet, die zum Zerlegen und zur Vorbereitung dienen. Diese Maschinen werden in der Industrie und im Handwerk verwendet.
Diese Europäische  Norm behandelt alle signifikanten Gefährdungen, Gefährdungssituationen und Gefährdungsereignisse, die auf die Maschinen, Geräte und Anlagen zutreffen, wenn sie bestimmungsgemäß und entsprechend den vorhersehbaren Bedingungen des Herstellers verwendet werden (siehe Abschnitt 4).
Diese Europäische Norm behandelt die Gefährdungen, die während der Inbetriebnahme, des Betriebs, der Wartung und der Außerbetriebnahme der Maschine auftreten können
Diese signifikanten Gefährdungen, Gefährdungssituationen und Gefährdungsereignisse sind während des gesamten Lebens der Maschinen vorhanden.
Dieses DokumentEuropäische Norm gilt nicht für tragbare und/oder handgeführte Maschinen und Geräte mit mechanischelektrisch, hydraulisch oder pneumatisch angetriebenen Schneidwerkzeugen, die hergestellt wurden, bevor CEN dieses Dokument veröffentlichte.
Dieses Dokument umfasst den gesamten Lebenszyklus dieser Maschinen und Geräte.
1.1.1   Annahmen
Mit dem Ziel, die Absichten dieser Norm klarzustellen und um Zweifel beim Lesen zu vermeiden, werden folgende Annahmen für den Betrieb gemacht:

Machines pour la transformation des produits alimentaires - Machines et appareils portatifs et/ou guidés a la main munis d'outils coupants mus mécaniquement - Prescriptions relatives a la sécurité et a l'hygiene

1.1   La présente Norme européenne traite des machines et appareils portatifs et/ou guidés a la main munis d’outils coupants mus mécaniquement.
La présente Norme européenne spécifie les exigences relatives a la conception et la fabrication de machines et appareils portatifs et/ou guidés a la main munis d’outils coupants mus par énergie électrique, hydraulique ou pneumatique (voir Figures 1 a 9), ci-apres désignées “machines”.
Les machines faisant l’objet de la présente Norme européenne sont utilisées pour l’abattage d'animaux, la découpe de carcasses d'animaux, de volailles et d’autres produits alimentaires, tels que les poissons, par exemple.
Elles sont principalement destinées a etre utilisées dans les abattoirs et les ateliers de découpe et de préparation. Ces machines sont utilisées dans l’industrie et le commerce.
La présente Norme européenne traite tous les phénomenes dangereux, situations et évenements dangereux significatifs spécifiques aux machines et appareils, lorsqu'ils sont utilisés normalement et dans les conditions prévues par le fabricant (voir Article 4).
La présente Norme européenne traite des phénomenes dangereux susceptibles de se produire lors de la mise en service, de l’exploitation, de l’entretien et de la mise au rebut de la machine.
La présente Norme européenne n’est pas applicable aux machines et appareils portatifs et/ou guidés a la main munis d’outils coupants mus par énergie électrique, hydraulique ou pneumatique, qui ont été fabriqués avant la date de publication de la présente Norme européenne par le CEN.

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Food processing machinery - Portable and/or hand-guided machines and appliances
with mechanically driven cutting tools - Safety and hygiene requirements
Nahrungsmittelmaschinen - Tragbare und/oder handgeführte Maschinen und Geräte mit
mechanisch angetriebenen Schneidwerkzeugen - Sicherheits- und
Hygieneanforderungen
Machines pour la transformation des produits alimentaires - Machines et appareils
portatifs et/ou guidés a la main munis d'outils coupants mus mécaniquement -
Prescriptions relatives a la sécurité et a l'hygiene
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 12984:2005
ICS:
67.260 Tovarne in oprema za Plants and equipment for the
živilsko industrijo food industry
SIST EN 12984:2006 en
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN 12984
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
November 2005
ICS 67.260

English Version
Food processing machinery - Portable and/or hand-guided
machines and appliances with mechanically driven cutting tools -
Safety and hygiene requirements
Machines pour la transformation des produits alimentaires - Nahrungsmittelmaschinen - Tragbare und/oder
Machines et appareils portatifs et/ou guidés à la main handgeführte Maschinen und Geräte mit mechanisch
munis d'outils coupants mus mécaniquement - angetriebenen Schneidwerkzeugen - Sicherheits- und
Prescriptions d'hygiène et de sécurité Hygieneanforderungen
This European Standard was approved by CEN on 26 September 2005.
CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European
Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national
standards may be obtained on application to the Central Secretariat or to any CEN member.
This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translation
under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the Central Secretariat has the same status as the official
versions.
CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France,
Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia,
Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.
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© 2005 CEN All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved Ref. No. EN 12984:2005: E
worldwide for CEN national Members.

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EN 12984:2005 (E)
Contents Seite
Foreword .4
Introduction.5
1 Scope .6
2 Normative references .9
3 Terms and definitions.10
4 List of significant hazards.10
4.1 General .10
4.2 Mechanical hazards .10
4.3 Electrical hazards.11
4.4 Hydraulic/pneumatic hazards .11
4.5 Noise hazards.11
4.6 Vibration hazards.11
4.7 Hazards from non-compliance with ergonomic principles.11
4.8 Hazard from non-compliance with hygiene principles.11
5 Safety and hygiene requirements and/or protective measures.12
5.1 General .12
5.2 Mechanical hazards .12
5.3 Electrical hazards.15
5.4 Hydraulic and pneumatic hazards .15
5.5 Noise .16
5.6 Vibrations .16
5.7 Ergonomic requirements.16
5.8 Hygiene and cleaning .16
6 Verification of safety and hygiene requirements and/or protective measures .17
7 Information for use .19
7.1 General .19
7.2 Operating instructions.19
7.3 Training of operators .20
7.4 Marking .20
Annex A (normative) Design principles to ensure cleanability of portable and/or hand-operated
machines and appliances equipped with mechanically driven cutting tools.22
Annex B (normative) Common hazards for food processing machines and reduction
requirements applicable to portable and/or hand-operated machines.28
Annex ZA (informative) Relationship between this European Standard and the Essential
Requirements of EU Directive 98/37/EC .30
Bibliography.31

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Figures
Figure 1 — Cutting saw . 6
Figure 2 —Leg saw, horn saw . 6
Figure 3 — Sternum saw . 7
Figure 4 — Reciprocating saw. 7
Figure 5 —Band saw for carcasses . 7
Figure 6 — Pincer/shear. 7
Figure 7 — Pincer for cutting the feet of pigs/shear . 7
Figure 8 — Derinder . 8
Figure 9 — Flexible driven circular knife . 8
Figure 10 —Fixed guard on circular saws. 13
Figure 11 —Fixed guard on horn or leg saws . 13
Figure 12 — Fixed guard (spacer) on shear for cutting the feet of pigs. 14
Figure 13 — Cutting saw . 17
Figure 14 — Leg saw, horn saw . 17
Figure 15 — Sternum saw . 17
Figure 16 — Reciprocating saw. 17
Figure 17 — Band saw for carcasses . 17
Figure 18 — Horn, leg shear. 17
Figure 19 — Shear for cutting the feet of pigs. 17
Figure 20 — Derinder . 17
Figure A.1 — Smooth surfaces – food area. 23
Figure A.2 — Angles and radii in the food area . 24
Figure A.3 — Angles in the food area . 24
Figure A.4 — Intersecting surfaces in the food area . 25
Figure A.5 — Admissible fasteners – head profiles. 26

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EN 12984:2005 (E)
Foreword
This European Standard (EN 12984:2005) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC “Food
processing machinery — Safety and hygiene requirements”, 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 May 2006, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the
latest by May 2006.
This European Standard has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission
and the European Free Trade Association, and supports essential requirements of EU Directive(s).
For relationship with EU Directive(s), see informative Annex ZA, which is an integral part of this European
Standard.
It is one of a series of European Standards for meat processing machinery, in compliance with EN 1672-2 and
Annex B.
According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following
countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic,
Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania,
Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland
and United Kingdom.

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Introduction
This European Standard is a type C standard as stated in EN ISO 12100-1.
The machinery concerned and the extent to which hazards, hazardous situations and events are covered are
indicated in the scope of this European Standard.
When provisions of this type C standard are different from those which are stated in type A or B standards, the
provisions of this 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 this type C standard.
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1 Scope
1.1 This European Standard covers portable and/or hand-guided machines and appliances equipped with
mechanically driven cutting tools.
This European Standard specifies requirements for the design and manufacture of portable and/or hand-
guided machines and appliances equipped with electrically, hydraulically or pneumatically driven cutting tools
(see Figures 1 to 9), hereinafter referred to as “machines”.
The machines covered by this European Standard are used for slaughtering animals, for cutting up animal
carcasses, poultry and other foodstuff such as e.g. fish.
They are mainly intended for use in slaughterhouses and rooms, which are used for cutting and preparing.
These machines are used for the industry and trade.
This European Standard deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to
machines, appliances and machinery, when they are used as intended and under the conditions foreseen by
the manufacturer (see Clause 4).
This European Standard deals with the hazards which can arise during commissioning, operation,
maintenance and de-commissioning of the machine.
This European Standard is not applicable to portable and/or hand-guided machines and appliances equipped
with electrically, hydraulically or pneumatically driven cutting tools, which are manufactured before the date of
publication of this European Standard by CEN.
1.2 This European Standard covers the following machines subdivided into tool types:
1.2.1 Saws (see Figures 1 to 5)
 Circular saws (see Figures 1 and 2);
 straight blade reciprocating saws (see Figures 3 and 4);
 band saws (see Figure 5).


Figure 1 — Cutting saw Figure 2 —Leg saw, horn saw
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Figure 3 — Sternum saw Figure 4 — Reciprocating saw

Figure 5 —Band saw for carcasses

1.2.2 Shears, pincers (see Figures 6 and 7)


Figure 7 — Pincer for cutting the feet of
Figure 6 — Pincer/shear
pigs/shear

1.2.3 Knives (see Figures 8 and 9)
 Ring-blade circular knives;
 circular knives with simple or double blade;
 reciprocating knives with one or two straight blades;
 rotating knives.
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Figure 8 — Derinder Figure 9 — Flexible driven circular knife

Portable and/or hand-guided machines are constructed of a machine housing with a motor or pressure
cylinder within the housing, or a motor which drives the tool via a flexible drive cable, the tool being hand-held
at the place of use or being hand-guided on a movable device.
The motor or drive can comprise electrical, hydraulic or pneumatic components.
For weight balancing, a suspension unit with a tensioning spring or a counter-balancer can make the work
easier for the operator. This equipment is not covered by this European Standard.
1.3 Intended use
Portable and/or hand-guided machines are used on suspended or lying, stunned and blood-drained animals
for cutting off legs, feet and horns, for cutting out anuses, for skinning, for opening the sternum, for halving,
quartering or further cutting carcasses and for removing fat.
Although it should be advised against, this European Standard, taking into account practice, deals with the
hazards due to cleaning with pressurised water.
With the aim of clarifying the intentions of this European Standard and avoiding doubts when reading it, the
following assumptions were made for operation:
 only designated and instructed persons operate the machine,
 place of use is adequately lit, and
the equipment will be used in an environment with hygiene hazards but without other special hazards.
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2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this European Standard. For
dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.
CR 1030-1, Hand-arm vibration — Guidelines for vibration hazards reduction — Part 1: Engineering methods
by design of machinery
EN 574:1996, Safety of machinery — Two-hand control devices — Functional aspects — Principles for design
EN 953:1997, Safety of machinery — Guards — General requirements for the design and construction of fixed
and movable guards
EN 954-1:1996, Safety of machinery — Safety-related parts of control systems — Part 1: General principles
for design
EN 982, Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for fluid power systems and their components —
Hydraulics
EN 983:1996, Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for fluid power systems and their components —
Pneumatics
EN 1672-2:2005, Food processing machinery — Basic concepts — Part 2: Hygiene requirements
EN 28662-1:1992, Hand-held portable power tools — Measurement of vibrations at the handle — Part 1:
General (ISO 8662-1:1988)
EN 60204-1:1997, Safety of machinery — Electrical equipment of machines — Part 1: General requirements
(IEC 60204-1:1997)
EN 60529, Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code) (IEC 60529:1989)
EN 60745-1:2003, Hand-held motor-operated electric tools — Safety — Part 1: General requirements (IEC
60745-1:2001, modified)
EN 61558-2-6, Safety of power transformers, power supply units and similar — Part 2-6: Particular
requirements for safety isolating transformers for general use (IEC 61558-2-6:1997)
EN ISO 4287, Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - Surface texture: Profile method - Terms, definitions
and surface texture parameters (ISO 4287:1997)
EN ISO 11688-1:1998, Acoustics — Recommended practice for the design of low noise-machinery and
equipment — Part 1: Planning (ISO/TR 11688-1:1995)
EN ISO 12100-1:2003, Safety of machinery — Basic concepts, general principles for design — Part 1: Basic
terminology, methodology (ISO 12100-1:2003)
EN ISO 12100-2:2003, Safety of machinery — Basic concepts, general principles for design — Part 2:
Technical principles (ISO 12100-2:2003)
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3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this European Standard, the terms and definitions given in EN ISO 12100-1:2003 and the
following apply.
3.1
hand-guided machines
motor or pressure cylinder and the tool are one and are mounted on a movable device and hand-guided
during use
3.2
portable machines
drive and the tool are one and are carried to their place of use and hand-guided during use; power
transmission between motor and tool is also possible by means of a flexible drive cable. The drive can be a
motor or a cylinder
3.3
spring balancer – counterbalance
system on which the machine is suspended and which balances the major portion of the weight
4 List of significant hazards
4.1 General
This clause and Annex B contains all the significant hazards, hazardous situations and events, as far as they
are dealt with in this European Standard, identified by risk assessment as significant for this type of machinery
and which require action identified to eliminate or reduce risk.
NOTE Before using this European Standard it is important to carry out a risk assessment according to EN 1050:1996
of the portable and/or hand-guided machines to check that it has identified all significant hazards hazardous situations and
events in this clause.
4.2 Mechanical hazards
4.2.1 Zone 1
Cutting part
Hazard from cutting or severing limbs and injuries of the body
4.2.2 Zone 2
Transmission mechanism from motor to cutting part
Severing or entanglement hazard of fingers or hand
4.2.3 Zone 3
Protective covers
Hazard from ejected parts
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4.3 Electrical hazards
4.3.1 Direct or indirect contact with live parts
Hazard from electrical shock to the body
4.3.2 Electrical components with insufficient safety level
Hazard from mechanical injury to the body due to malfunction
4.4 Hydraulic/pneumatic hazards
Hazard to the operator from ejection of high-pressure fluid or compressed air
4.5 Noise hazards
Portable and/or hand-guided machines may generate noise which can result in hearing damage, accidents
due to interference with speech communication and interference with the perception of acoustic signals.
4.6 Vibration hazards
Vibration-level, produced by the machine
Risk of angioneurotic disorders (such as “vibration white finger”), osteo-articular disorders
4.7 Hazards from non-compliance with ergonomic principles
Hazard from physical damage to the body by:
 unhealthy body posture or excessive physical effort;
 inadequate consideration of human hand/arm or foot/leg anatomy during machine design
4.8 Hazard from non-compliance with hygiene principles
Hazard from damage to human health of the consumer through inner damages by:
4.8.1 Microbial causes
Hazard (spoilage) of foodstuff
Hazard of damage to health of the consumer through food poisoning
4.8.2 Chemical causes
Hazard (contamination) of foodstuff through residues of cleaning and disinfecting agents and hydraulic fluid
Hazard from damage to health of the consumer
4.8.3 Physical causes
Foreign objects originating from raw materials, machines or other sources
Hazard from damage to health of the consumer
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5 Safety and hygiene requirements and/or protective measures
5.1 General
Portable and/or hand-guided machines shall comply with the safety requirements and/or protective measures
of this clause and Annex B.
In addition, they shall be designed according to the principles of EN ISO 12100 for hazards relevant but not
significant, which are not dealt with by this European Standard (e.g. sharp edges).
NOTE For hazards which are to be reduced by the application of a B standard such as EN 294, EN 953, EN 1672-2,
EN 60204-1 etc., the manufacturer should carry out a risk assessment to establish the requirements of that standard
which are to be applied. This specific risk assessment is part of the general risk assessment of the machine.
Where the means of reducing the risk is by the physical arrangement or positioning of the machine the
manufacturer shall include in the information for use a reference to the reduction means to be provided, and to
any limiting value of the requirement, and, if appropriate, to the means of verification.
Where the means of reducing the risk is by a safe system of working the machinery, the manufacturer shall
include in the information for use details of the system and of the elements of training required by the
operating personnel.
5.2 Mechanical hazards
5.2.1 General
Portable and/or hand-guided machines shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the conditions
mentioned below and Annex B.
5.2.2 Zone 1 – Cutting part
5.2.2.1 Non-cutting part of circular saws
Circular saws shall be provided with guards made of a material strong enough to contain any part of a blade
which might be ejected due to failure. The guards shall have the following characteristics:
5.2.2.1.1 Circular saws shall be provided with a fixed guard (see EN ISO 12100-1:2003, 3.25.1) covering
the part of the blade which is not required for sawing for an angle β ≥ 135° and placed in such a way that
angle (see Figure 10) has a minimum value of:
α ≥≥≥≥ 15° for cutting saws
α ≥≥ 30° for other types of circular saws
≥≥
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Dimensions in millimetres


Figure 10 —Fixed guard on circular saws Figure 11 —Fixed guard on horn or leg saws
5.2.2.1.2 Circular saws used for severing feet and horns shall be provided with two guides with a minimum
length of 130 mm (see Figure 11) to prevent the tool from slipping. In this case, the guard shall cover the teeth
of the blade with the angle ≥ 190° and the angle α ≥ 95°.
For this type of saw a two-hand control of at least type I, EN 574 shall be used.
5.2.2.2 Non-cutting part of band saws
Band saws shall be so designed and constructed that access to the parts of the blade which are not used
during operation is prevented by a interlocking guard with locking according to category 1 or 3 of EN 954-
1:1996 (see 3.25.4 of EN ISO 12100-1:2003).
Alternatively a two-hand control according to type I of EN 574:1996 can be used. In this case there shall also
1)
be a guard with interlocking according to at least category B of EN 954-1:1996. A PDF is a good solution for
the position sensor of the interlocking.
5.2.2.3 Stopping time
Circular saws and band saws shall stop in less than 3 s after being switched off.
5.2.3 Zone 2 – Moving transmission elements
Access to dangerous zones at moving power transmission parts shall be prevented by fixed guards in
accordance with EN 953.
5.2.4 Protective cover
The protective cover shall be designed to avoid penetration of ejected parts.

1) PDF (Proximity Devices with defined behaviour under Fault conditions).
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5.2.5 Other requirements
5.2.5.1 Control devices
The control device shall be of the hold-to-run type.
This requirement does not apply to flexible driven cable derinders and flexible driven machines with ring blade
circular knives with a diameter < 55 mm. It is sufficient that they switch off automatically when the appliance is
suspended and have to be switched on intentionally before use.
5.2.5.2 Two hand control
Circular saws with a blade diameter > 320 mm and shears and pincers weighing > 4 kg shall be equipped with
a two-hand control according to type I of EN 574:1996.
5.2.5.3 Hand guard
For shears and pincers weighing ≤ 4 kg, a safety device shall be fitted which minimises the probability of
contact of the non-working hand with the cutting tool. This device can be a u-shaped cover with a width of at
least 60 mm oriented to the non-working hand (see Figure 12).

Figure 12 — Fixed guard (spacer) on shear for cutting the feet of pigs
5.2.5.4 Unintended start-up
The operating switch shall be so designed, located and protected as to prevent unintentional start-up of the
tool.
This requirement can be fulfilled by e.g.:
 two keys, which generate only an output-signal, if they are activated within 0,5 s. It shall be prevented,
that both keys can be activated with one hand;
 locking system for the switch, which needs to be deliberately unlocked to switch-on, the locking shall be
achieved without delay;
 device covering the whole length of the operating switch in order to prevent unexpected start-up in case
of impact;
 equivalent system.
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5.3 Electrical hazards
5.3.1 General
The electrical equipment shall comply with EN 60204-1 with the following specification:
5.3.2 Protection against water ingress
The whole machine shall be according to IP X4 according to EN 60529 or alternatively:
For use in slaughter area, the machines shall be operated with 50 V protective low voltage.
For machines with protective low voltage ≤ 50 V, the manufacturer shall indicate the use of a safety
transformer in the instruction handbook.
5.3.3 Protective low voltage
The whole machine can be powered with VLV 50 V by a safety transformer according to
EN 61558-2-6.
For machines with VLV ≤ 50 V, the manufacturer shall specify the use of a safety transformer in the instruction
handbook.
5.3.4 Stop function of switches
The stop function of switches shall be in accordance with category 0 or 1 of
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