SIST EN ISO 14118:2018
(Main)Safety of machinery - Prevention of unexpected start-up (ISO 14118:2017)
Safety of machinery - Prevention of unexpected start-up (ISO 14118:2017)
ISO 14118:2017 specifies requirements for designed-in means aimed at preventing unexpected machine start-up (see 3.2) to allow safe human interventions in danger zones (see Annex A).
ISO 14118:2017 applies to unexpected start-up from all types of energy source, i.e.:
- power supply, e.g. electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic;
- stored energy due to, e.g. gravity, compressed springs;
- external influences, e.g. from wind.
ISO 14118:2017 does not specify performance levels or safety integrity levels for safety-related parts of control systems. While available means to prevent unexpected start-up are identified, this document does not specify the means for the prevention of unexpected machine start-up for specific machines.
NOTE A type-C standard can define the required means for the prevention of harm arising from unexpected start-up. Otherwise, the requirements for a specific machine need to be determined by risk assessment outside the scope of this document.
Sicherheit von Maschinen - Vermeidung von unerwartetem Anlauf (ISO 14118:2017)
Dieses Dokument legt konstruktive Maßnahmen fest, die darauf gerichtet sind, unerwarteten Anlauf (siehe 3.2) zu vermeiden, um sicheren Eingriff von Personen in Gefahrbereiche (siehe Anhang A) zu ermöglichen.
Dieses Dokument bezieht sich auf unerwarteten Anlauf durch alle Arten von Energie, d. h.:
— Energieversorgung, z. B. elektrisch, hydraulisch, pneumatisch;
— gespeicherte Energie, z. B. durch Schwerkraft, gespannte Federn;
— äußere Einflüsse, z. B. durch Wind.
In diesem Dokument werden keine Performance Level oder Sicherheits-Integritätslevel für sicherheitsrelevante Teile von Steuerungssystemen festgelegt. Obwohl Maßnahmen zur Vermeidung von unerwartetem Anlauf bekannt sind, werden in diesem Dokument nicht die Maßnahmen zur Vermeidung eines unerwarteten Anlaufs für bestimmte Maschinen festgelegt.
ANMERKUNG Eine Typ-C-Norm kann die erforderlichen Maßnahmen zur Verhinderung von Schäden aufgrund eines unerwarteten Anlaufs definieren. Andernfalls müssen die Anforderungen für eine bestimmte Maschine durch eine Risikobewertung außerhalb des Geltungsbereichs dieses Dokuments festgelegt werden.
Sécurité des machines - Prévention de la mise en marche intempestive (ISO 14118:2017)
ISO 14118:2017 spécifie des exigences pour les mesures de sécurité intégrée destinées à empêcher la mise en marche intempestive d'une machine (voir 3.2), afin de permettre des interventions humaines en toute sécurité dans des zones dangereuses (voir l'Annexe A).
ISO 14118:2017 s'applique à la mise en marche intempestive depuis tous les types de source d'énergie, c'est-à-dire:
- alimentation en énergie, par exemple électrique, hydraulique, pneumatique;
- énergie emmagasinée en raison, par exemple, de la pesanteur, de ressorts comprimés;
- influences externes, par exemple effets du vent.
ISO 14118:2017 ne spécifie pas de niveaux de performance ou d'intégrité de sécurité pour les parties de systèmes de commande relatives à la sécurité. Même si le présent document identifie les moyens disponibles pour la prévention de la mise en marche intempestive, il ne spécifie pas les moyens de préventions de mise en marche intempestive pour des machines spécifiques.
NOTE Une norme de type C peut définir les moyens exigés pour la prévention de dommage lié à la mise en marche intempestive. Dans le cas contraire, il convient de déterminer les exigences d'une machine spécifique par une appréciation du risque n'étant pas inclue dans le domaine d'application du présent document.
Varnost strojev - Preprečevanje nepričakovanega zagona (ISO 14118:2017)
Ta evropski standard določa projektirana sredstva, ki so predvidena za preprečevanje nepričakovanega zagona stroja zaradi omogočanja varnih intervencij ljudi na nevarnih območjih. Uporablja se za nepričakovane zagone na podlagi vseh vrst virov energije, tj. napajanja, npr. električne, hidravlične, pnevmatske, shranjene energije zaradi npr. gravitacije, stisnjenih vzmeti in zunanjih vplivov, npr. vetra.
General Information
- Status
- Published
- Public Enquiry End Date
- 09-Aug-2016
- Publication Date
- 16-Apr-2018
- Technical Committee
- VSN - Safety of machinery
- Current Stage
- 6060 - National Implementation/Publication (Adopted Project)
- Start Date
- 15-Feb-2018
- Due Date
- 22-Apr-2018
- Completion Date
- 17-Apr-2018
Relations
- Effective Date
- 14-Feb-2018
Overview
EN ISO 14118:2018 - Safety of machinery: Prevention of unexpected start‑up (ISO 14118:2017) provides guidance on designed‑in means to prevent unexpected machine start‑up so that persons can safely intervene in danger zones. It covers unexpected start‑up from all types of energy sources - electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, stored energy (e.g. gravity, springs) and external influences (e.g. wind). This document is a type‑B (generic) machinery safety standard and does not specify performance levels (PL) or safety integrity levels (SIL) for safety‑related control systems; specific measures for a particular machine must be determined by risk assessment or a type‑C standard.
Key topics and technical requirements
- Scope and definitions: Clarifies what constitutes “unexpected start‑up” and “danger zones.”
- General prevention measures (Clause 4): Manual isolation, energy dissipation and other means (including signalling/delayed start) to keep machinery stopped while people are present.
- Isolation and energy dissipation (Clause 5):
- Isolation from power supplies (electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic).
- Devices for stored‑energy dissipation or restraint and associated locking/ securing facilities.
- Design measures to prevent unintended start commands (Clause 6):
- Strategies to avoid inadvertent actuation of start controls.
- Selection and location of power control elements.
- Measures to maintain stop commands and mechanical disconnection/ immobilization.
- Verification and design for testing (Clause 7): Provisions for verifying isolation, energy dissipation and containment.
- Annex A (informative): Examples of tasks that may require people to be in danger zones.
- Regulatory linkage: When cited in the Official Journal, compliance with EN ISO 14118:2018 supports presumption of conformity with essential requirements of Directive 2006/42/EC.
Practical applications
- Use EN ISO 14118:2018 to:
- Design machinery with measures that prevent unexpected start‑up during maintenance, adjustments or diagnostics.
- Develop lockout‑tagout procedures, isolation practices and verification checks.
- Define requirements for stored‑energy restraints and locking devices.
- Typical settings: industrial machinery design, maintenance planning, machine retrofits, and safety audits.
Who should use this standard
- Machine manufacturers - to integrate prevention measures during design.
- Health & safety regulators and inspectors - to evaluate machine safety practices.
- Maintenance and service providers - to develop safe intervention procedures.
- Standards bodies - as a basis for type‑C machine‑specific standards.
Related standards
- ISO 12100 (basic principles for machine safety)
- EN 1037 (superseded by EN ISO 14118:2018)
- Directive 2006/42/EC (machinery regulation) - normative relationship when cited
EN ISO 14118:2018 is essential for organizations aiming to reduce risks from unexpected start‑up and to align machine design and procedures with recognized safety best practices.
Frequently Asked Questions
SIST EN ISO 14118:2018 is a standard published by the Slovenian Institute for Standardization (SIST). Its full title is "Safety of machinery - Prevention of unexpected start-up (ISO 14118:2017)". This standard covers: ISO 14118:2017 specifies requirements for designed-in means aimed at preventing unexpected machine start-up (see 3.2) to allow safe human interventions in danger zones (see Annex A). ISO 14118:2017 applies to unexpected start-up from all types of energy source, i.e.: - power supply, e.g. electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic; - stored energy due to, e.g. gravity, compressed springs; - external influences, e.g. from wind. ISO 14118:2017 does not specify performance levels or safety integrity levels for safety-related parts of control systems. While available means to prevent unexpected start-up are identified, this document does not specify the means for the prevention of unexpected machine start-up for specific machines. NOTE A type-C standard can define the required means for the prevention of harm arising from unexpected start-up. Otherwise, the requirements for a specific machine need to be determined by risk assessment outside the scope of this document.
ISO 14118:2017 specifies requirements for designed-in means aimed at preventing unexpected machine start-up (see 3.2) to allow safe human interventions in danger zones (see Annex A). ISO 14118:2017 applies to unexpected start-up from all types of energy source, i.e.: - power supply, e.g. electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic; - stored energy due to, e.g. gravity, compressed springs; - external influences, e.g. from wind. ISO 14118:2017 does not specify performance levels or safety integrity levels for safety-related parts of control systems. While available means to prevent unexpected start-up are identified, this document does not specify the means for the prevention of unexpected machine start-up for specific machines. NOTE A type-C standard can define the required means for the prevention of harm arising from unexpected start-up. Otherwise, the requirements for a specific machine need to be determined by risk assessment outside the scope of this document.
SIST EN ISO 14118:2018 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 13.110 - Safety of machinery. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
SIST EN ISO 14118:2018 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to SIST EN 1037:1999+A1:2008. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.
SIST EN ISO 14118:2018 is associated with the following European legislation: EU Directives/Regulations: 2006/42/EC; Standardization Mandates: M/079, M/396. When a standard is cited in the Official Journal of the European Union, products manufactured in conformity with it benefit from a presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the corresponding EU directive or regulation.
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Safety of machinery - Prevention of unexpected start-up (ISO 14118:2017)
Sicherheit von Maschinen - Vermeidung von unerwartetem Anlauf (ISO 14118:2017)
Sécurité des machines - Prévention de la mise en marche intempestive (ISO
14118:2017)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 14118:2018
ICS:
13.110 Varnost strojev Safety of machinery
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
EN ISO 14118
EUROPEAN STANDARD
NORME EUROPÉENNE
February 2018
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
ICS 13.110 Supersedes EN 1037:1995+A1:2008
English Version
Safety of machinery - Prevention of unexpected start-up
(ISO 14118:2017)
Sécurité des machines - Prévention de la mise en Sicherheit von Maschinen - Vermeidung von
marche intempestive (ISO 14118:2017) unerwartetem Anlauf (ISO 14118:2017)
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Contents Page
European foreword . 3
Annex ZA (informative) Relationship between this International Standard and the essential
requirements of Directive 2006/42/EC aimed to be covered . 4
European foreword
This document (EN ISO 14118:2018) has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 199 “Safety of
machinery” in collaboration with Technical Committee CEN/TC 114 “Safety of machinery” the
secretariat of which is held by DIN.
This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an
identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by August 2018, and conflicting national standards shall
be withdrawn at the latest by August 2018.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of
patent rights. CEN shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
This document supersedes EN 1037:1995+A1:2008.
This document has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission and the
European Free Trade Association, and supports essential requirements of EU Directive(s).
For relationship with EU Directive(s), see informative Annex ZA, which is an integral part of this
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According to the CEN-CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organisations of the
following countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria,
Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia,
France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta,
Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,
Turkey and the United Kingdom.
Endorsement notice
The text of ISO 14118:2017 has been approved by CEN as EN ISO 14118:2018 without any modification.
Annex ZA
(informative)
Relationship between this International Standard and the essential
requirements of Directive 2006/42/EC aimed to be covered
This International Standard has been prepared under a Commission’s standardization request M/396
to provide one voluntary means of conforming to essential requirements of Directive 2006/42/EC.
Once this standard is cited in the Official Journal of the European Union under that Directive,
compliance with the normative clauses of this standard given in Table ZA.1 confers, within the limits of
the scope of this standard, a presumption of conformity with the corresponding essential requirements
of that Directive, and associated EFTA regulations.
Table ZA.1 — Correspondence between this International Standard and Directive 2006/42/EC
Essential Requirements of Clause(s)/subclause(s) of Remarks/Notes
Directive 2006/42/EC this standard
Within the limits of the scope All normative clauses
all
relevant essential
requirements
are covered
WARNING 1 — Presumption of conformity stays valid only as long as a reference to this International
Standard is maintained in the list published in the Official Journal of the European Union. Users of this
standard should consult frequently the latest list published in the Official Journal of the European
Union.
WARNING 2 — Other Union legislation may be applicable to the product(s) falling within the scope of
this standard.
INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 14118
Second edition
2017-12
Safety of machinery — Prevention of
unexpected start-up
Sécurité des machines — Prévention de la mise en marche
intempestive
Reference number
ISO 14118:2017(E)
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 General measures to prevent unexpected start-up . 2
4.1 General . 2
4.2 Manual measures for isolation and energy dissipation . 3
4.3 Other means to prevent unexpected (unintended) start-up . 3
4.4 Signalling and warning (delayed start) . 3
5 Isolation and energy dissipation . 3
5.1 Prevention of unexpected start-up upon restoration of any power supplies . 3
5.2 Devices for isolation from power supplies . 3
5.3 Locking (securing) devices . 4
5.4 Devices for stored-energy dissipation or restraint (containment) . 4
5.4.1 General. 4
5.4.2 Mechanical elements . 5
5.4.3 Locking or securing facilities for the restraint (containment) devices. 5
6 Other measures to prevent unexpected start-up . 5
6.1 Design strategy . 5
6.2 Measures to prevent unintended generation of start commands . 6
6.2.1 Measures to prevent unintended actuation of manual start controls . 6
6.2.2 Design of safety-related parts of the control system . 7
6.2.3 Selection and location of power control elements . 7
6.3 Measures to maintain stop commands . 7
6.3.1 Principle . 7
6.3.2 Maintained stop command generated by a stop control device (level A). 7
6.3.3 Maintained stop command generated by machine control (level B/C). 8
6.3.4 Mechanical disconnection (level D; see Figure 1) . 8
6.3.5 Moving-part immobilization (level E; see Figure 1) . 8
6.4 Automatic monitoring of the safe state (stopped condition) during a category 2 stop . 8
7 Design requirements for verification . 8
7.1 General . 8
7.2 Provisions for verifying isolation . 9
7.3 Provisions for verifying energy dissipation or restraint (containment). 9
Annex A (informative) Examples of tasks which can require the presence of persons in
danger zones .10
Bibliography .11
ISO 14118:2017(E)
Foreword
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This document was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 199, Safety of machinery.
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 14118:2000), which has been technically
revised and contains the following changes:
— the text has been edited to facilitate implementation of this document;
— the Scope has been redefined to exclude the specification of performance levels or safety integrity
levels for safety-related parts of control systems;
— Figure 1 has been updated.
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Introduction
The structure of safety standards in the field of machinery is as follows:
a) type-A standards (basic safety standards) giving basic concepts, principles for design, and general
aspects that can be applied to all machinery;
b) type-B standards (generic safety standards) dealing with one safety aspect or one or more type(s)
of safeguard that can be used across a wide range of machinery:
— type-B1 standards on particular safety aspects (e.g. safety distances, surface temperature, noise);
— type-B2 standards on safeguards (e.g. two-hand controls, interlocking devices, pressure
sensitive devices, guards);
c) type-C standards (machine safety standards) dealing with detailed safety requirements for a
particular machine or group of machines.
This document is a type-B standard as stated in ISO 12100.
This document is of relevance, in particular, for the following stakeholder groups representing the
market players with regard to machinery safety:
— machine manufacturers (small, medium and large enterprises);
— health and safety bodies (regulators, accident prevention organizations, market surveillance, etc.)
Others can be affected by the level of machinery safety achieved with the means of the document by the
above-mentioned stakeholder groups:
— machine users/employers (small, medium and large enterprises);
— machine users/employees (e.g. trade unions, organizations for people with special needs);
— service providers, e.g. for maintenance (small, medium and large enterprises);
— consumers (in case of machinery intended for use by consumers).
The above-mentioned stakeholder groups have been given the possibility to participate at the drafting
process of this document.
In addition, this document is intended for standardization bodies elaborating type-C standards.
The requirements of this document can be supplemented or modified by a type-C standard.
For machines which are covered by the scope of a type-C standard and which have been designed and
built according to the requirements of that standard, the requirements of that type-C standard take
precedence.
Keeping a machine in a stopped condition while persons are present in danger zones is one of the most
important conditions of the safe use of machinery and hence, one of the major aims of the machine
designer and machine user.
In the past, the concepts of “operating machine” and “stopped machine” were generally unambiguous; a
machine was
— operating when its movable elements or some of them were moving;
— stopped when its movable elements were at rest.
Machine automation has made the relationship between “operating” and “moving” on one hand and
“stopped” and “at rest” on the other hand, more difficult to define. Automation has also increased the
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potential for unexpected start-up and a significant number of hazardous events have occurred where
machines, stopped for diagnostic work or corrective actions, started up unexpectedly.
Hazards other than mechanical hazards generated by movable elements (e.g. from a laser beam) also
need to be taken into account.
The risk assessment relating to the presence of persons in a danger zone of a stopped machine needs to
take into account the probability of an unexpected start-up of the hazard-generating elements.
This document provides machine designers and machinery safety standard technical committees with
samples of built-in measures which can be used to prevent unexpected start-up.
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Safety of machinery — Prevention of unexpected start-up
1 Scope
This document specifies requirements for designed-in means aimed at preventing unexpected machine
start-up (see 3.2) to allow safe human interventions in danger zones (see Annex A).
This document applies to unexpected start-up from all types of energy source, i.e.:
— power supply, e.g. electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic;
— stored energy due to, e.g. gravity, compressed springs;
— external influences, e.g. from wind.
This document does not specify performance levels or safety integrity levels for safety-related parts of
control systems. While available means to prevent unexpected start-up are identified, this document
does not specify the means for the prevention of unexpected machine start-up for specific machines.
NOTE A type-C standard can define the required means for the prevention of harm arising from unexpected
start-up. Otherwise, the requirements for a specific machine need to be determined by risk assessment outside
the scope of this document.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 12100:2010, Safety of machinery — General principles for design — Risk assessment and risk reduction
ISO 13849-1, Safety of machinery — Safety-related parts of control systems — Part 1: General principles
for design
IEC 62061, Safety of machinery — Functional safety of safety-related electrical, electronic and
programmable electronic control systems
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 12100 and the following apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at http://www.iso.org/obp
— IEC Electropedia: available at http://www.electropedia.org/
3.1
start-up
machine start-up
change from rest to motion or switch-on of a machine or of one of its parts
Note 1 to entry: An example of function other than motion is switch-on of a laser.
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3.2
unexpected start-up
unintended start-up
start-up (3.1) which, because of its unexpected nature, generates a risk to persons
Note 1 to entry: This can be caused by, for example:
— a start command which is the result of a failure in or an external influence on the control system;
— a start command generated by inopportune action on a start control or other parts of the machi
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제목: SIST EN ISO 14118:2018 - 기계의 안전 - 예기치 않은 시작 방지 (ISO 14118:2017) 내용: 이 유럽 표준은 위험 구역에서 안전한 인간 개입을 가능하게하기 위해 예기치 않은 기계 시작을 방지하기 위한 설계 기준을 정의한다. 이 표준은 전원 공급 등 모든 종류의 에너지원으로부터 발생하는 예기치 않은 시작에 적용되며, 전기, 유압, 공기 압력, 중력, 압축 된 스프링 및 바람과 같은 외부 영향을 포함한다.
The article is about the European Standard SIST EN ISO 14118:2018, which focuses on preventing unexpected start-up of machinery to ensure safety for human interventions in hazard zones. The standard applies to all types of energy sources, such as electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and stored energy from gravity or compressed springs, as well as external influences like wind.
記事のタイトル:SIST EN ISO 14118:2018 - 機械の安全性 - 予期しない開始の防止(ISO 14118:2017) 記事の内容:この欧州規格は、危険ゾーンでの安全な人間の介入を可能にするために、予期しない機械の開始を防止するための設計上の手段を定めています。この規格は、電気、油圧、空気圧、重力、圧縮スプリング、風など、あらゆる種類のエネルギー源からの予期しない始動に適用されます。










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