Projekta Nr.ISO/TR 22100-3:2016
Nosaukums<p>ISO/TR 22100-3:2016 describes the main ergonomic risk factors influencing the safety of machinery and gives a framework for incorporating them into the design of machines by the integration of important ergonomic principles relating to:</p> <p>- avoiding stressful postures and movements during use of the machine;</p> <p>- designing machines, and more especially hand-held and mobile machines, which can be operated easily;</p> <p>- avoiding as far as possible noise, vibration, thermal effects;</p> <p>NOTE 1: The health effects of noise, vibration and adverse thermal conditions are well-known and are not addressed here. However environmental factors can interact with machine design and risks arising from such influences are addressed in this document.</p> <p>? avoiding linking the operator's working rhythm to an automatic succession of cycles;</p> <p>? providing local lighting on or in the machine;</p> <p>NOTE 2: Lighting of the machine or of the surrounding workplace by the machine can have a significant impact on the safety of machine operation and this risk is addressed by this document.</p> <p>- selecting, locating and identifying manual controls (actuators) so that they are clearly visible and identifiable and appropriately marked where necessary;</p> <p>- selecting, designing and locating indicators, dials and visual display units.</p> <p>The approach is based on ISO 12100 with its iterative process to identify significant hazards and reduce risks.</p> <p>Relevant steps of this iterative process have been adapted to include ergonomic principles, and practical guidance is given to apply standards dealing with ergonomics which are relevant for machinery design.</p> <p>ISO/TR 22100-3:2016 is intended for use by standards writers and designers of machinery. It can be used when no relevant C-type standards are available.</p>
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Darbības sfēra<p>ISO/TR 22100-3:2016 describes the main ergonomic risk factors influencing the safety of machinery and gives a framework for incorporating them into the design of machines by the integration of important ergonomic principles relating to:</p> <p>- avoiding stressful postures and movements during use of the machine;</p> <p>- designing machines, and more especially hand-held and mobile machines, which can be operated easily;</p> <p>- avoiding as far as possible noise, vibration, thermal effects;</p> <p>NOTE 1: The health effects of noise, vibration and adverse thermal conditions are well-known and are not addressed here. However environmental factors can interact with machine design and risks arising from such influences are addressed in this document.</p> <p>? avoiding linking the operator's working rhythm to an automatic succession of cycles;</p> <p>? providing local lighting on or in the machine;</p> <p>NOTE 2: Lighting of the machine or of the surrounding workplace by the machine can have a significant impact on the safety of machine operation and this risk is addressed by this document.</p> <p>- selecting, locating and identifying manual controls (actuators) so that they are clearly visible and identifiable and appropriately marked where necessary;</p> <p>- selecting, designing and locating indicators, dials and visual display units.</p> <p>The approach is based on ISO 12100 with its iterative process to identify significant hazards and reduce risks.</p> <p>Relevant steps of this iterative process have been adapted to include ergonomic principles, and practical guidance is given to apply standards dealing with ergonomics which are relevant for machinery design.</p> <p>ISO/TR 22100-3:2016 is intended for use by standards writers and designers of machinery. It can be used when no relevant C-type standards are available.</p>
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ICS grupa01.120
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