GB/T 41355-2022
ActiveSafety of machinery—Dynamic safety distances between autonomous mobile machinery and human body—Method of determination
机械安全 自主移动式机械与人体之间的动态安全距离 确定方法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the method for determining dynamic safety distances between autonomous mobile machinery (such as AGVs, AMRs, and self-driving industrial vehicles) and the human body. It is applied in industrial environments, warehouses, and logistics facilities where mobile machinery operates alongside personnel, ensuring that safety distances account for machine speed, stopping performance, and human reaction time to prevent collisions. The standard provides a calculation framework for engineers designing safety systems and for procurement professionals specifying safety requirements for autonomous mobile equipment.
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