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ISO 4254-9:2008

Agricultural machinery -- Safety -- Part 9: Seed drills

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Withdrawn from 27.09.2018
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ISO 4254-9:1992
ISO 4254-9:2008, used together with ISO 4254-1, specifies the safety requirements, and their verification for design and construction, of mounted, semi-mounted, trailed or self-propelled seed drills, including the seeding function of combined seed and fertilizer drills, used in agriculture and horticulture. In addition, it specifies the type of information on safe working practices (including residual risks) to be provided by the manufacturer.
When requirements of ISO 4254-9:2008 are different from those which are stated in ISO 4254-1 the requirements of ISO 4254-9:2008 take precedence over the requirements of ISO 4254-1.
ISO 4254-9:2008 deals with all the significant hazards (as listed in Annex A), hazardous situations and events relevant to seed drills, used as intended and under the conditions foreseen by the manufacturer, excepting the hazards arising from external influences on electrical equipment, failure of energy supply, failure or malfunction of the control system, break-up of parts rotating at high speed, equipment for loading seeds (and fertilizer).
ISO 4254-9:2008 is not applicable to seed drills with integrated and inseparable powered soil-working tools.
It is not applicable to environmental hazards or electromagnetic compatibility; neither is it applicable to hazards related to maintenance or repairs carried out by professional service personnel.
It is not applicable to machines which are manufactured before the date of its publication.
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