Risk Assessment of Sawing Machine Oriented to Mechanical Safety Design

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Mechanical safety design is an important method to improve the safety of machinery. Comprehensive risk assessment for Machinery is an important part of the mechanical safety design. The risk of sawing machine is assessed based on the Basic concepts and general principles for design of mechanical safety (GB/T 157062007). Based on the results of the risk assessment, the risk factors of sawing machine are identified and appropriate safety technical measures are determined. The design requirements of the safety devices of sawing machine are analyzed. The result can effectively reduce the degree of risk of sawing machine.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 765-767)

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21-24

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September 2013

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