GB/T 34137-2017
ActiveElectrical equipment safety—Guide on the safety of human engineering
电气设备的安全 人体工程的安全指南
Application Summary AI generated
This standard provides ergonomic safety guidelines for the design and use of electrical equipment, focusing on preventing operator injury from repetitive motion, awkward postures, and excessive force. It is applied in industrial settings where workers interact with machinery, control panels, and handheld tools, ensuring that equipment interfaces and physical interactions minimize strain and error. The standard is relevant for manufacturers, safety engineers, and workplace ergonomics assessments across sectors like manufacturing, energy, and facility management.
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