Selecting Safety Standards for Machine Safeguarding Requirements
“Safety standards” are requirements designed to ensure the safety of people around products, activities, or processes. They may be advisory or compulsory and are typically laid down by either a voluntary or statutory body that may be advisory or regulatory.
When it comes to safety standards, there is no shortage of documentation outlining specific requirements. Before defaulting to a laundry list of requirements that your organization has bought into for guidance, it is important to first understand why referencing specific sources is important to an organization.
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