GSO ISO/TR 14121-2:2014

ISO/TR 14121-2:2012
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 25 December 2014

Safety of machinery -- Risk assessment -- Part 2: Practical guidance and examples of methods

GSO ISO/TR 14121-2:2014 Files

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GSO ISO/TR 14121-2:2014 Scope

This Technical Report gives practical guidance on conducting risk assessment for machinery in accordance with ISO 12100 and describes various methods and tools for each step in the process. It gives examples of different measures that can be used to reduce risk and is intended to be used for risk assessment on a wide variety of machinery in terms of complexity and potential for harm. Its intended users are those involved in the design, installation or modification of machinery (for example, designers, technicians or safety specialists). Annex A provides a specific example for a risk assessment and a risk reduction process

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