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CEN ISO/TR 22100-1:2017

Safety of machinery - Relationship with ISO 12100 - Part 1: How ISO 12100 relates to type-B and type-C standards (ISO/TR 22100-1:2015)

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Withdrawn from 01.03.2021
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ISO/TR 22100-1:2015; CEN ISO/TR 22100-1:2017
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Date
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01.03.2021
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05.07.2017
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ISO/TR 22100-1:2015 provides assistance to the designer/manufacturer of machinery and related components as to how the system of existing type-A, type-B and type-C machinery safety standards should be applied in order to design a machine to achieve a level of tolerable risk by adequate risk reduction.
It explains the general principles of ISO 12100 and how this type-A standard should be used for practical cases in conjunction with type-B and type-C machinery safety standards.
ISO/TR 22100-1:2015 provides assistance to standards writing committees on how ISO 12100 and type-B and type-C standards relate and explains their function in the risk assessment and risk reduction process according to ISO 12100.
It includes an overview of existing categories of type-B standards to assist standards readers and writers to navigate the many standards.
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