1.1   This standard specifies the technical safety requirements and measures to be adopted by persons undertaking the design, construction and supply (including installation and dismantling, with arrangements for transport and maintenance) of stationary drilling machines (see 3.1).
This standard covers both manual and automatic drilling machines. These include but are not limited to:
-   pedestal drilling machines (see figure A.1);
-   radial arm drilling machines (see figure A.2);
-   coordinate table drilling machines (see figure A.3);
-   horizontal spindle drilling machines (see figure A.4);
-   multi-spindle drilling machines (see figure A.5)
-   turret type drilling machines with manual control of turret index.
1.2   This standard takes account of intended use including reasonably foreseeable misuse, maintenance, cleaning, and setting operations.  It presumes access to the machine from all directions.  It describes means to reduce risks to operators and other exposed persons.
1.3   This standard also applies to workpiece transfer devices when they form an integral part of the machine.
1.4   This standard deals with significant hazards relevant to drilling machines when they are used as intended and under the conditions foreseen by the manufacturer (see clause 4).
1.5   Hazards arising from other metal working processes (e.g. milling, grinding, turning, forming, EDM, laser processing) are covered by other standards (see Bibliography).
1.6   Automatic drilling machines with automatic tool changing capabilities are not covered by this standard (see prEN 12417:1996).
1.7   This standard is not applicable to drilling machines, which were manufactured before the date of publication by CEN of this standard.

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ISO 16090-1:2017 specifies the technical safety requirements and protective measures for the design, construction and supply (including installation and dismantling, with arrangements for transport and maintenance) of stationary milling machines (see 3.1.1), including machines capable of performing boring operations (see 3.1.2), machining centres and transfer machines which are intended to cut cold metal, and other non-combustible cold materials except for wood or materials with physical characteristics similar to those of wood as defined in ISO 19085‑1, and for glass, stone and engineered/agglomerated materials as defined in EN 14618.
ISO 16090-1:2017 covers the following machines:
a)    manually, without numerical control, operated boring and milling machines (see 3.2.1, Group 1), e.g. knee and column type milling machines (see Figures C.1 and C.2);
b)    manually, with limited numerical control, operated boring and milling machines (see 3.2.2, Group 2), e.g. profile and contouring milling machines (see Figures C.3 and C.4);
c)    numerically controlled milling machines and machining centres (see 3.2.3, Group 3), e.g. automatic milling machines and milling centres, e.g. multi-spindle milling machines, gear-milling machines (see Figures C.5, C.6 and C.7);
d)    transfer and special-purpose machines (see 3.2.4, Group 4), which are designed to process only pre-specified workpieces or limited range of similar workpieces by means of a predetermined sequence of machining operations and process parameters (see Figures C.8, C.9, C.10, C.11, C.12 and C.13).
ISO 16090-1:2017 also applies to machines fitted with the following devices/facilities:
-      tool magazine(s);
-      tool changer(s);
-      workpiece handling mechanism(s);
-      powered workpiece clamping mechanism(s);
-      swarf/chip conveyor(s);
-      power-operated door(s);
-      additional equipment for turning;
-      additional equipment for grinding.
When in this document the sole word "machine" or "machines" is being used, it is referred to all above-mentioned groups and types of machines.
ISO 16090-1:2017 deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to this type of machinery which may occur during transportation, assembly and installation, setting, operation, cleaning and maintenance, troubleshooting, dismantling or disabling according to ISO 12100, when the machinery is used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Clause 4).
ISO 16090-1:2017 presumes accessibility to the machine from all directions and specifies access conditions to operator positions. It also applies to workpiece transfer devices including transport devices for loading/unloading when they form an integral part of the machine.

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2010-02-01 EMA: Consultants assigned following e-mail from PM received on 2010-02-01.
TC - Corrections in:
- Subclause 7.3 and Annex C of the E reference version;
- Subclauses 5.2 and 7.3 of the F reference version;
- Subclause 5.2 and Annex C of the D reference version.

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2013: Originator of XML version: first setup pilot of CCMC in 2012

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TC - Modifications in the English mother standard and in the two other reference versions regarding the references to EN 954-1 in Clauses 2 and 5.
2013: Originator of XML version: first setup pilot of CCMC in 2012

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1.1   This standard specifies the technical safety requirements and measures to be adopted by persons undertaking the design, construction and supply (including installation and dismantling, with arrangements for transport and maintenance) of milling machines (see 3.1) including machines capable of performing boring operations (see 3.5).
Machines covered by this standard include but are not limited to:
-   knee and column type milling machines (see figures C.1, C.2);
-   bed-type milling machines (see figure C.3);
-   multi-spindle milling machines (see figures C.4 and C.5);
-   plano-milling machines (see figures C.4 and C.5);
-   profile and contouring milling machines (see figure C.6),
-   milling and boring machines (see figure C.7).
1.2   This standard takes account of intended use including reasonably foreseeable misuse, maintenance, cleaning, and setting operations.  It presumes access to the machine from all directions.  It describes means to reduce risks to operators and other exposed persons.
1.3   This standard also applies to workpiece transfer devices when they form an integral part of the machine.
1.4   This standard deals with significant hazards relevant to milling machines when they are used as intended and under the conditions foreseen by the manufacturer (see clause 4).
1.5   Hazards arising from other metal working processes (e.g. grinding, turning, forming, EDM, laser processing) are covered by other standards (see Bibliography).
1.6   Milling machines with automatic tool changing capabilities are not covered by this standard (see
prEN 12417:1996).
1.7   This standard is not applicable to milling machines which were manufactured before the date of publication by CEN of this standard.

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1.1   This standard specifies the technical safety requirements and protective measures to be adopted by persons undertaking the design, construction and supply (including information which must be provided for installation and dismantling, with arrangements for transport and maintenance) of transfer and special purpose machines (see 3.1). These machines are designed to process only a pre-specified metal or analogous material workpiece, or limited family of similar workpieces by means of a predetermined sequence of machining operations and process parameters.
1.2   This standard takes account of intended use, including reasonably foreseeable misuse, maintenance, cleaning, and setting operations. It specifies access arrangements to machining positions and manual load/unload stations (see 3.4).  It presumes access to the machine from all directions.  It describes means to reduce risks to operators and other exposed persons.
1.3   This standard also applies to transport devices for workpiece load/unload when they form an integral part of the machine.
1.4   This standard deals with significant hazards relevant to transfer and special purpose machines when they are used as intended and under the conditions foreseen by the manufacturer (see clause 4).  The safety requirements and/or protective measures to prevent or minimise those hazards identified in Table 1 and procedures for verification of these requirements or measures are found in clause 5. Safety requirements and/or measures are not specified for: Fire and Explosion
1.5   Where machines employ processes which are covered by other standards (e.g. grinding, turning, forming, EDM, laser processing), the requirements of those standards should be applied (see Bibliography).
1.6   This standard applies to machines which are manufactured after publication of this standard by CEN.

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1.1   This standard specifies the technical safety requirements and protective measures to be adopted by persons undertaking the design, construction and supply (including installation and dismantling, with arrangements for transport and maintenance) of machining centres (see 3.1).
1.2   This standard takes account of intended use including reasonably foreseeable misuse, maintenance, cleaning, and setting operations. It presumes access to the machine from all directions. It describes means to reduce risks to operators and other exposed persons.
1.3   This standard also applies to the workpiece transfer devices when they form an integral part of the machine.
1.4   This standard deals with significant hazards relevant to machining centres when they are used as intended and under the conditions foreseen by the manufacturer (see clause 4).
1.5   Hazards arising from other metal working processes (e.g. grinding, turning, forming, EDM, laser processing) are covered by other standards (see Bibliography).
1.6   This standard applies to machines which are manufactured after (its date of publication).

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1.1 This standard specifies the technical safety requirements and measures to be adopted by persons undertaking the design, construction and supply (including installation and dismantling, with arrangements for transport and maintenance) of milling machines (see 3.1) including machines capable of performing boring operations (see 3.4).  Machines covered by this standard include but are not limited to: knee and column type milling machines see figures C.1, C.2); bedtype mill ing machines (see figure C.3);...

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Amendment of Table 2, 5.2, 1.1.6.4 - Mode 3.

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1.1 This standard specifies the technical safety requirements and protective measures to be adopted by persons undertaking the design, construction and supply (including installation and dismantling, with arrangements for transport and maintenance) of transfer and special purpose machines (see 3.1).  These machines are designed to process only a  prespecified workpiece or limited family of workpieces by means of a predetermined sequence of machining operations and process parameters.
1.2 This standard takes account of intended use, including reasonably foreseeable misuse, maintenance, cleaning, and setting operations.  It specifies access arrangements to machining positions and manual load/unload stations (see 3.4).  It presumes access to the machine from all directions.  It describes means to reduce risks to operators and other exposed persons.
1.3 This standard also applies to transport devices for workpiece load/unload when they form an integral part of the machine.
1.4 This standard deals with significant hazards relevant to transfer and special purpose machines when they are used as intended and under the conditions foreseen by the manufacturer (see clause 4).
1.5 Where machines employ processes which are covered by other standards  (e.g. grinding, turning, forming, EDM, laser processing) this standard does not reiterate the requirements of those standards (see annex E - Bibliography).
1.6 This standard applies to machines which are manufactured after (date of approval by CEN).

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1.1 This standard specifies the technical safety requirements and protective measures to be adopted by persons undertaking the design, construction and supply (including installation and dismantling, with arrangements for transport and maintenance) of machining centres (see 3.1).
1.2 This standard takes account of intended use including reasonably foreseeable misuse, maintenance, cleaning, and setting operations. It presumes access to the machine from all directions. It describes means to reduce risks to operators and other exposed persons.
1.3 This standard also applies to the workpiece transfer devices when they form an integral part of the machine.
1.4 This standard deals with significant hazards relevant to machining centres when they are used as intended and under the conditions foreseen by the manufacturer (see clause 4).
1.5 Hazards arising from other metal working processes (e.g. grinding, turning, forming, EDM, laser processing) are covered by other standards (see Bibliography).
1.6 This standard applies to machines which are manufactured after (its date of publication).

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This standard specifies the technical safety requirements and measures to be adopted by persons undertaking the design, construction and supply (including and dismantling, with arrangements for transport and maintenance) of stationary drilling machines.

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