Practical Machinery Safety
Date: 22 April 2011, 08:43
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An engineer's guide to planning and implementation of safety systems that deliver a safe working environment and compliance with national and international standards. Practical Machinery Safety aims to provide you with the knowledge to tackle machinery safety control problems at a practical level whilst achieving compliance with national and international standards. The book highlights the major international standards that are used to support compliance with EU regulations and uses these standards as a basis for the design procedures. It looks at the risk assessment processes used to identify hazards and to quantify the risks inherent in a machine. It introduces the concepts of safety categories as defined by standard EN954-1 (Safety of Machinery) and illustrates the principles of failsafe design, fault tolerance and self-testing. It also provides an introduction to machinery protection devices such as guards, enclosures with interlocks and guard-monitoring relays, locking systems, safety mats, photo-electric and electro-sensitive principles and the application of light curtains, a study of Safety Control System techniques, and introduces the principles of safety-certified PLCs. 1. Plan and implement safety systems that deliver a safe working environment and compliance with national and international standards. 2. Apply simple risk assessments and hazard design methods to your own projects 3. Identify hazards that occur with machinery and know how to deal with them "..a very practical and useful book which is well worth reading and studying" HEALTH AND SAFETY REVIEW, Jan/Feb 2005 "...provides an excellant source of reference and information on machinery safety...effectively provides a comprehensive guide to machinery safety." Health and Safety at work, Oct. 2005
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