GB/T 35080-2018
ActiveSafety of machinery—Relationship of type-B and type-C standards to GB/T 15706
机械安全 B类标准和C类标准与GB/T 15706的关系
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines the relationship between type-B (generic safety) and type-C (machine-specific) safety standards and the foundational standard GB/T 15706. It is applied by machinery designers and safety engineers to ensure that specific machine safety requirements in type-C standards are consistent with the general risk assessment and risk reduction principles outlined in GB/T 15706. The standard is used in the industrial machinery sector to harmonize safety documentation and compliance across different machine types.
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