Safety of machinery - Part 2: Examples of application

IEC TR 62998-2:2020 establishes guidance for the application of IEC TS 62998-1:2019.
It provides examples of:
– application for which SRS/SRSS are relevant,
– use of SRS/SRSS information from an application point of view,
– fusion of SRS into SRSS for given applications, and
– appropriate information for use for given applications.

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Status
Published
Publication Date
13-Apr-2020
Current Stage
PPUB - Publication issued
Start Date
18-Mar-2020
Completion Date
14-Apr-2020
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IEC TR 62998-2 ®
Edition 1.0 2020-04
TECHNICAL
REPORT
colour
inside
Safety of machinery –
Part 2: Examples of application

INTERNATIONAL
ELECTROTECHNICAL
COMMISSION
ICS 13.110; 21.020 ISBN 978-2-8322-7975-5

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 4
INTRODUCTION . 6
1 Scope . 7
2 Normative references . 7
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms . 7
3.1 Terms and definitions . 7
3.2 Abbreviated terms . 8
4 Applications for mobile robots . 8
4.1 General . 8
4.2 SRSS on mail transport mobile robot . 9
4.2.1 Intended use . 9
4.2.2 SRSS performance class determination . 10
4.2.3 SRS limits of use and SRSS function . 10
4.2.4 Safety-related requirements . 11
4.2.5 Object classes and physical properties . 12
4.2.6 Sensing zones . 13
4.2.7 Dependability under environmental influences . 15
4.2.8 Safety-related information . 16
4.2.9 Verification and validation . 17
4.2.10 Information for use of the SRSS . 18
4.3 SRSS on cleaning mobile robot . 19
4.3.1 Intended use . 19
4.3.2 SRSS performance class determination . 20
4.3.3 SRS limits of use and SRSS function . 20
4.3.4 Safety-related requirements . 21
4.3.5 Object classes and physical properties . 22
4.3.6 Sensing zones . 23
4.3.7 Dependability under environmental influences . 24
4.3.8 Safety-related information . 24
4.3.9 Verification and validation . 25
4.3.10 Information for use of the SRSS . 26
5 Application for container handling equipment for harbour logistics . 27
5.1 General . 27
5.2 SRSS for CHE . 28
5.2.1 Intended use . 28
5.2.2 SRS limits of use and SRSS function . 29
5.2.3 SRSS performance class determination . 30
5.2.4 Safety-related requirements . 31
5.2.5 Object classes and physical properties . 31
5.2.6 Sensing zones . 32
5.2.7 Dependability under environmental influences . 34
5.2.8 Safety-related information . 34
5.2.9 SRSS performance class after fusion . 34
5.2.10 Verification and validation . 34
5.2.11 Information for use of the SRSS . 35
Bibliography . 37

Figure 1 – Outdoor scene . 8
Figure 2 – Mobile robot with 2 distinctive safety-related zones . 10
Figure 3 – Combination of three SRSs into an SRSS and SRSS functions . 11
Figure 4 – Mounting positions and sensing zones of the SRS and safety-related zones
of SRSS . 14
Figure 5 – Mounting positions and sensing zones of the SRS and safety-related zones

of SRSS . 14
Figure 6 – Examples of measurement data for evaluation of coverage interval . 17
Figure 7 – Test setup . 18
Figure 8 – CHE application . 28
Figure 9 – Operation areas of CHE . 29
Figure 10 – SRSS structure and safety-related functions . 30
Figure 11 – Safety-related zones of SRSS . 32
Figure 12 – Mounting positions and sensing zones of the SRS, and safety-related
zones of the SRSS . 33

Table 1 – Safety-related requirements . 12
Table 2 – Example of confidence information for SRS . 17
Table 3 – Information for use of the SRSS . 19
Table 4 – Safety-related requirements . 22
Table 5 – Information for use of the SRSS . 27
Table 6 – Safety-related requirements . 31
Table 7 – Environmental limits of SRSS . 34
Table 8 – Information for use of the SRSS . 36

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SAFETY OF MACHINERY –
Part 2: Examples of application

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