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ANSI B11.20-2004 (R2009)

Safety Requirements for Integrated Manufacturing Systems

Specifies the safety requirements for the design, construction, set-up, operation and maintenance (including installation, dismantling and transport) of integrated manufacturing systems. An integrated manufacturing system: incorporates two or more industrial machines, at least one of which is a machine tool; is linked by a material handling system; is interconnected with and coordinated by a control system; is capable of being re-programmed, re-configured or resequenced for the manufacturing of a variety of discrete parts or assemblies. An integrated manufacturing system shall be designed and safeguarded to ensure proper and safe operation and maintenance in accordance with the risk assessment (see Clause 5).


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