GB/T 18569.1-2020
ActiveSafety of machinery—Reduction of risks to health resulting from hazardous substances emitted by machinery—Part 1: Principles and specifications for machinery manufacturers
机械安全 减小由机械排放的有害物质对健康的风险 第1部分:用于机械制造商的原则和规范
Application Summary AI generated
This standard provides machinery manufacturers with principles and specifications for designing equipment that minimizes health risks from hazardous substances like dust, fumes, or gases emitted during operation. It is applied in industrial settings where machinery processes materials that may release harmful emissions, guiding the selection of containment, ventilation, and filtration systems. The standard is used during the design and production phases to ensure compliance with safety regulations and protect operators in manufacturing, chemical, and processing industries.
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