EN ISO 12100Safety of machinery - General principles for design - Risk assessment and risk reductionThe primary purpose of this standard is to provide designers with an overall frame-work and guidance for decisions during the development of machinery to enable them to design machines that are safe for their intended use.EN ISO 13857Safety of machinery - Safety distances to prevent hazard zones being reached by up-per and lower limbsThis standard establishes values for safety distances to prevent danger zones being reached by the upper and lower limbs. The distances apply when adequate safety can be achieved by distances alone.EN ISO 13854Safety of machinery – Minimum gaps to avoid crushing of parts of the human bodyThe object of this standard is to enable the user (e.g. standard makers, designers of machinery) to avoid hazards from crushing zones. It specifies minimum gaps relative to parts of the human body and is applicable when adequate safety can be achieved by this method.EN ISO 13850Safety of machinery – Emergency stop – Principles for designThis standard specifies design principles for emergency stop equipment for machin-ery. No account is taken of the nature of the energy source.ISO 13851Safety of machinery – Two-hand control devices – Principles for design and selectionThis standard specifies the safety requirements of a two-hand control device and its logic unit. The standard describes the main characteristics of two-hand control devices for the achievement of safety and sets out combinations of functional charac-teristics for three types. EN ISO 14120Safety of machinery – Guards – General re-quirements for the design and construction of fixed and movable guardsThis standard specifies general requirements for the design and construction of guards provided primarily to protect persons from mechanical hazards.EN ISO 13849-1Safety of machinery – Safety-related parts of control systems – Part 1: General prin-ciples for designThis standard provides safety requirements and guidance on the principles for the design of safety-related parts of control systems. For these parts it specifies categories and describes the characteristics of their safety functions. This includes programmable systems for all machinery and for related protective devices. It applies to all safety-related parts of control systems, regardless of the type of energy used, e.g. electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, mechanical. It does not specify which safety functions and which categories shall be used in a particular case.EN ISO 13849-2Safety of machinery - Safety-related parts of control systems - Part 2: ValidationThis standard specifies the procedures and conditions to be followed for the valida-tion by analysis and testing of:• the safety functions provided, and• the category achieved of the safety-related parts of the control system in compli-ance with EN 954-1 (ISO 13849-1), using the design rationale provided by the designer.EN 62061Safety of machinery - Functional safety of safety-related electrical, electronic and pro-grammable electronic control systems The standard defines the safety requirements and guiding principles for the design of safety-related electrical/electronic/programmable parts of a control system.EN ISO 13855Safety of machinery - Positioning of safeguards with respect to the approach speeds of parts of the human bodyThis standard provides parameters based on values for hand/arm and approach speeds and the methodology to determine the minimum distances from specific sens-ing or actuating devices of protective equipment to a danger zone.EN ISO 14119Safety of machinery - Interlocking devices associated with guards - Principles for de-sign and selectionThis standard specifies principles for the design and selection — independent of the nature of the energy source — of interlocking devices associated with guards.The standard provides measures to minimize defeat of interlocking devices in a reasonably foreseeable manner.EN 60204-1Safety of machinery - Electrical equipment of machines - Part 1: General requirementsThis part of IEC 60204 provides requirements and recommendations relating to the electrical equipment of machines so as to promote:– safety of persons and property;– consistency of control response;– ease of maintenance.—Examples of regularly used EN/ISO standards11– 10SAFETY PRODUCTS CATALOG ABB JOKAB SAFETY