GB/T 16855.1-2018
AbolishedSafety of machinery—Safety-related parts of control systems—Part 1: General principles for design
机械安全 控制系统安全相关部件 第1部分:设计通则
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies general principles for designing safety-related parts of control systems (SRP/CS) in machinery, including categories for performance levels and fault-exclusion criteria. It is applied by engineers and manufacturers to ensure control systems reliably perform safety functions, such as emergency stops or protective door interlocks, across various industrial machines like presses, packaging equipment, and robotic cells. The standard is used during the design, validation, and risk assessment phases to meet machinery safety directives and reduce hazards from control system failures.
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