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ISO 12643-1:2007

Graphic technology - Safety requirements for graphic technology equipment and systems - Part 1: General requirements

ISO 12643-1:2007 provides safety specifications for the design and construction of new machines used in printing press systems and in binding and finishing systems. It includes equipment used in a stand-alone mode, or in combination with other machines, including ancillary equipment, in which all the machine actuators (e.g. drives) of the equipment are controlled by the same control system.

The requirements listed in ISO 12643-1:2007 are applicable to the equipment covered by all parts of ISO 12643, unless otherwise noted. Requirements specific to press and binding and finishing equipment and systems, that are not included in ISO 12643-1:2007, are given in ISO 12643-2 and ISO 12643-3, respectively.

ISO 12643-1:2007 addresses recognized hazards specific to equipment and systems in the following areas:

  • mechanical;
  • electrical;
  • slipping, tripping, falling;
  • ergonomics;
  • noise;
  • radiation;
  • fire and explosion;
  • thermal;
  • other emissions.

It is advisable that technologies not identified in ISO 12643-1:2007 incorporate the safety principles set forth herein in their design.


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