Safety of packaging machines - Part 10: General Requirements
This European Standard gives general requirements for packaging machines which are defined in the scope
of EN 415-1 or are in the scope of another relevant machine specific part of EN 415. When used together with
a relevant machine specific part of EN 415, it gives the requirements for that specific type of machine.
This document deals with safety requirements and their verification for design, construction, installation,
commissioning, operation, adjustment, maintenance and cleaning of packaging machines when used as
intended and under the conditions of misuse foreseeable by a manufacturer.
The extent to which hazards, hazardous situations and events are covered is indicated in Clause 4.
The hazards on a specific machine can vary depending on its working principle; the type, size and mass of the
product; the packaging material; auxiliary equipment attached to the machine and the environment in which
the machine is used. If the machine presents hazards that are not dealt with in this standard, the manufacturer
should assess these hazards by using the principles detailed in EN ISO 12100:2010. Such deviations or
additions are outside the scope of this standard.
ΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΠΡΟΪΟΝΤΟΣ:
CYS EN 415-10:2014
This European Standard gives general requirements for packaging machines which are defined in the scope
of EN 415-1 or are in the scope of another relevant machine specific part of EN 415. When used together with
a relevant machine specific part of EN 415, it gives the requirements for that specific type of machine.
This document deals with safety requirements and their verification for design, construction, installation,
commissioning, operation, adjustment, maintenance and cleaning of packaging machines when used as
intended and under the conditions of misuse foreseeable by a manufacturer.
The extent to which hazards, hazardous situations and events are covered is indicated in Clause 4.
The hazards on a specific machine can vary depending on its working principle; the type, size and mass of the
product; the packaging material; auxiliary equipment attached to the machine and the environment in which
the machine is used. If the machine presents hazards that are not dealt with in this standard, the manufacturer
should assess these hazards by using the principles detailed in EN ISO 12100:2010. Such deviations or
additions are outside the scope of this standard.