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Dan Roley
Chair ISO/TC 127
2014-10-07
Outline of Presentation
ISO/TC 127 Standards Scope
Safety Process
Standards Development Process
Current Standards Projects
Autonomous Machine System Safety
ISO/TC 127 Earth Moving Machines
Machines Used in Mining and Construction
for Excavating, Loading, Transporting,
Spreading and Compacting Earth, Rock
and Other Materials.
ISO/TC 127 for Earth Moving Machines
ISO/TC 127 for Earth Moving Machines Was
Formed in 1968 to Respond to the Need for
Global Standards.
Objective - Develop a Complete Set of ISO
Standards That Could Be Used As the Basis for
National Standards and Regulations
Approximately 150 ISO/TC 127 Standards Have
Been Published to Address Commercial Needs
and All Safety Risks
ISO/TC 127 Is Currently Revising 15 and
Developing 15 New Standards to Address
Smaller, Larger and New Types of Machines, New
Technologies and New Applications.
Value of Safety Standards
1. Define Acceptable Safety Levels
To Quantify Safety Expectations of Health And
Safety Organizations and Machine Users
To Establish Acceptable Safety Levels for Machine
Designers
2. Promote Single Global Requirements
3. Establish a Level of Safety To Allow Machines
to Be Known as Safe Machines, Not
Hazardous Machines
4. To Enable Manufacturers to Self Declare
Conformity to Standards and Regulations to
Reduce Machine Costs
Construction and Mining
Machine Safety Process
Zero Injury/Harm Goal
Safety Regulations
Safety Un-Monitored
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