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Applicable directives and standards – Rockwell Automation 442L-SFZNMN SafeZone Mini Safety Laser Scanner User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 10000337275 Ver 01—October 2014

Chapter 2

On safety

Disposal

Unusable or irreparable devices should always be disposed as per the applicable national regulations on waste disposal
(e.g. European waste code 16 02 14).

Note

Information on the individual materials in the SafeZone Mini is given in Chapter 12 “Technical specifications” on page
55.

Separation of materials

Only qualified safety personnel are allowed to separate materials!

Caution is required when dismantling devices. There is a risk of injuries.

Before you send the devices for appropriate recycling, it is necessary to separate the different materials in the SafeZone
Mini.
 Separate the housing from the rest of the parts (in particular the circuit boards).
 Send the separated parts for recycling as appropriate (see Tab. 1).

Table 1: Overview on

disposal by components

Applicable directives and
standards

The most important directives and standards, valid for the use of opto-electronic protective devices in Europe, are listed
below. Further regulations may be of importance to you, depending on the application. You can obtain further
information of machine-specific standards from national institutions (e.g. DIN, BSI, AFNOR etc.), the authorities or your
trade association.

If you operate the machine or vehicle in a country outside the European Union, please contact the manufacturer of the
system and the local authorities and obtain information on the regulations and standards applicable there.

Application and installation of protective devices

Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, e.g.:

Safety of machinery — Basic concepts, general principles for design (EN ISO 12100)

Industrial automation systems — Safety of integrated manufacturing systems — Basic requirements (ISO 11161)

Safety of machinery — Electrical equipment of machines — Part 1: General requirements (EN 60204­1)

Safety of machinery — safety distances to prevent hazard zones being reached by the upper and lower limbs
(EN ISO 13857)

Safety requirements for robots (EN ISO 10218­1)

Safety of industrial trucks. Driverless trucks and their systems (EN 1525)

Safety of machinery — The positioning of protective equipment in respect of approach speeds of parts of the human
body (EN ISO 13855)

Safety of machinery — Principles for risk assessment (EN ISO 14121­1)

Safety of machinery — Safety-related parts of control systems — Part 1: General principles for design
(EN ISO 13849­1) as well as part 2: Validation (EN ISO 13849­2)

Safety of machinery — electro-sensitive protective equipment — Part 1: General requirements (EN 61496­1) as well
as part 3: Special requirements for AOPDDR (CLC/TS 61496­3)

Safety of machinery — Application of protective equipment to detect the presence of persons (IEC/TS 62046)

ATTENTION

Components

Disposal

Product

Housing

Metal recycling (aluminium)

Motor bracket

Metal recycling (zinc die-cast housing)

Optics cover

Plastic recycling

Circuit boards, cables, connectors and electrical
connecting pieces

Electronic recycling

Packaging

Cardboard, paper

Paper/cardboard recycling

Polyethylene packaging

Plastic recycling