Control of hazardous energy on machinery. Specification
This British Standard provides requirements for the control of hazardous energy whilst work is being carried out on machines.
This British Standard includes requirements for machinery in relation to electrical and mechanical hazards (i.e. moving parts, or parts that could move).
NOTEÂ 1 For requirements for other hazards, see, for example, BSÂ ENÂ ISOÂ 4413 and BSÂ ENÂ ISOÂ 4414, which provide guidance on hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
NOTE 2 For guidance on controlling electrical hazards, see The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 (EWR) [3] and associated guidance HSR 25 “The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 Guidance on Regulations” [4] and HSG85 “Electricity at work safe working practices” [5].
This British Standard also provides requirements for fixed equipment, such as motors and pumps fed via plug and socket-outlets.
This British Standard does not apply to:
machines fed at high voltage;
NOTEÂ 3 High voltage is defined in BSÂ 7671 as above 1 000 volts A.C. or 1 500 volts D.C.
material handling vehicles (e.g. forklifts, pallet trucks), rider operated vehicles, construction plant machinery, mobile elevated working platforms or road vehicles;
transportable or portable work machine (including powered hand tools), although the basic principles can often be applied; and
process plant equipment.
NOTEÂ 4 For general guidance on isolation of process equipment, see HSG253 [6].
| SDO | BSI: British Standards Institution |
| Document Number | 14100 |
| Publication Date | Feb. 24, 2020 |
| Language | en - English |
| Page Count | 52 |
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| Committee | MCE/3 |
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