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GB/T 8196-2018 GB NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA ICS 13.110 J 09 GB/T 8196-2018 / ISO 14120:2015 Replacing GB/T 8196-2003 Safety of Machinery – Guards – General Requirements for the Design and Construction of Fixed and Movable Guards (ISO 14120:2015, IDT) ISSUED ON: DECEMBER 28, 2018 IMPLEMENTED ON: JULY 01, 2019 Issued by: State Administration for Market Regulation; Standardization Administration of the People’s Republic of China. Table of Contents Foreword ... 4 Introduction ... 6 1 Scope ... 8 2 Normative References ... 8 3 Terms and Definitions ... 9 4 Risk Assessment ... 15 5 General Requirements for the Design and Construction of Guards ... 15 5.1 Machine aspects ... 15 5.2 Human aspects ... 17 5.3 Guard design and construction aspects ... 19 5.4 Materials, rigidity, and impact requirements ... 21 5.5 Containment ... 22 5.6 Resistance to corrosion ... 22 5.7 Resistance to microorganisms ... 22 5.8 Non-toxicity ... 23 5.9 Machine viewing ... 23 5.10 Transparency ... 23 5.11 Shadows and stroboscopic effects ... 23 5.12 Electrostatic properties ... 23 5.13 Guards with electrically conductive parts ... 23 5.14 Thermal stability ... 24 5.15 Fire and flammability ... 24 5.16 Noise and vibration reduction ... 24 5.17 Radiation protection ... 24 5.18 Climbing ... 24 5.19 Retained fastenings ... 24 5.20 Vibration resistance ... 25 5.21 Warning signs ... 25 5.22 Color ... 25 5.23 Appearance ... 25 6 Selection of Types of Guards... 26 6.1 General ... 26 6.2 Combination of different guards or of guards with other devices ... 26 6.3 Selection of guards according to the number and size of the hazards ... 27 6.4 Selection of guards according to the nature and frequency of access required ... 28 7 Verification of the Safety Requirements for Guards ... 29 7.1 General ... 29 7.2 Verification and validation methods ... 29 7.3 Required verification and validation ... 30 8 Information for Use ... 34 8.1 General ... 34 8.2 Guard hazards ... 34 8.3 Installation ... 34 8.4 Operation ... 34 8.5 Removal of guards ... 35 8.6 Inspection and maintenance ... 35 Annex A (Informative) Example of Retained Fastening ... 36 Annex B (Informative) Example of Projectile Test Method for Mechanically Testing Guards ... 37 Annex C (Informative) Example of Pendulum Test Method for Mechanically Testing Guards ... 41 Bibliography ... 46 Foreword This Standard was drafted as per the rules specified in GB/T 1.1-2009. This Standard replaced GB/T 8196-2003 Safety of Machinery – Guards - General Requirements for the Design and Construction of Fixed and Movable Guards. Compared with GB/T 8196- 2003, the major technical changes of this Standard are as follows besides the editorial modifications: --- Increase the ergonomic requirements for power-operated guards (see 5.2.5.4 of this Edition); --- Increase the requirements for guards with conductive parts (see 5.13 of this Edition); --- Increase the requirements for anti-climbing (see 5.18 of this Edition); --- Refine the requirements for fasteners of guards (see 5.19 of this Edition; 7.2 of 2003 Edition); --- Refine verification and validation of safety requirements for guards (see Clause 7 of this Edition; Clause 8 of 2003 Edition); --- Add examples of retaining fasteners (see Annex A of this Edition); --- Add test methods (see Annexes B and C of this Edition); --- Delete Annexes B and C (see Annexes B and C of 2003 Edition). This Standard used the translation method to equivalently adopt ISO 14120:2015 Safety of Machinery – Guards – General Requirements for the Design and Construction of Fixed and Movable Guards. The Chinese documents that have a consistent correspondence with the international documents normatively cited in this Standard are as follows: --- GB/T 18569.1-2001 Safety of Machinery - Reduction of Risks to Health from Hazardous Substances Emitted by Machinery - Part 1: Principles and Specifications for Machinery Manufacturers (eqv ISO 14123-1:1998); --- GB/T 18831-2017 Safety of Machinery - Interlocking Devices Associated with Guards - Principles for Design and Selection (ISO 14119:2013, IDT); --- GB/T 19876-2012 Safety of Machinery - Positioning of Safeguards with respect to the Approach Speeds of Parts of the Human Body (ISO 13855:2010, IDT); --- GB/T 19891-2005 Safety of Machinery - Hygiene Requirements for the Design of Machinery (ISO 14159:2002, IDT); Safety of Machinery – Guards – General Requirements for the Design and Construction of Fixed and Movable Guards 1 Scope This Standard specifies general requirements for the design, construction, and selection of guards provided to protect persons from mechanical hazards. This Standard indicates other hazards that can influence the design and construction of guards. This Standard applies to guards for machinery which will be manufactured after it is published. This Standard applies to the fixed and movable guards. This Standard does not cover interlocking devices, which are covered in ISO 14119. This Standard does not provide requirements for special systems relating specifically to mobility such as ROPS (rollover protective structures), FOPS (falling-object protective structures), and TOPS (tip over protective structures) or to the ability of machinery to lift loads. 2 Normative References The following documents are essential to the application of this document. For the dated documents, only the versions with the dates indicated are applicable to this document; for the undated documents, only the latest version (including all the amendments) is applicable to this document. GB 5226.1-2008 Electrical Safety of Machinery - Electrical Equipment of Machines - Part 1: General Requirements (IEC 60204-1:2005, IDT) GB/T 15706-2012 Safety of Machinery - General Principles for Design - Risk Assessment and Risk Reduction (ISO 12100:2010, IDT) ISO 13855 Safety of Machinery – Positioning of Safeguards with respect to the Approach Speeds of Parts of the Human Body ISO 13857 Safety of Machinery – Safety Distances to Prevent Hazard Zones being Reached by Upper and Lower Limbs ISO 14119 Safety of Machinery – Interlocking Devices Associated with Guards – Principles for Design and Selection ISO 14123-1 Safety of Machinery – Reduction of Risks to Health from Hazardous Substances Emitted by Machinery – Part 1: Principles and Specifications for Machinery Manufacturers ISO 14159 Safety of Machinery – Hygiene Requirements for the Design of Machinery 3 Terms and Definitions For the purposes of this Document, the terms and definitions given in GB/T 15706-2012 and the following apply. 3.1 Guard Physical barrier, designed as part of the machine, to provide protection. NOTE 1: A guard may act either --- alone, in which case it is only effective when “closed” (for a movable guard) or “securely held in place” (for a fixed guard), or --- in conjunction with an interlocking device with or without guard locking, in which case protection is ensured whatever the position of the guard. NOTE 2: Depending on its construction, a guard may be described as, for example, casing, shield, cover, screen, door, enclosing guard. NOTE 3: The terms for types of guards are defined in GB/T 15706-2012, 3.27.1 to 3.27.6. See also GB/T 15706-2012, 6.3.3.2 for types of guards and their requirements. [GB/T 15706-2012, definition, 3.27] 3.2 Fixed guard Guard affixed in such a manner (for example, by screws, nuts, and welding) that it can only be opened or removed by the use of tools or by destruction of the means by which the guard is affixed. [GB/T 15706-2012, definition, 3.27.1] 3.2.1 Enclosing guard Guard which prevents access to the hazard zone from all sides. 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