Safety Precautions; Regulations And Standards - Omron OS3101 Manual

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Safety Precautions

This catalog is intended as a guide for selecting the appropriate Safety Laser Scanner.
Be sure to use the Instruction Manual provided with the product for actual operation.

Regulations and Standards

1. Application of an OS3101 Safety Laser Scanner alone cannot
receive type certification provided by Article 44-2 of the Labor
Safety and Health Law of Japan. It is necessary to apply it in a
system. Therefore, when using the OS3101 in Japan as a "safety
system for pressing or shearing machines" prescribed in Article 42
of that law, the system should receive type certification.
2. (1)The OS3101 is electro-sensitive protective equipment (ESPE)
in accordance with European Union (EU) Machinery Directive
Index Annex IV, B, Safety Components, Item 1.
(2)The OS3101 complies with the following legislation and
standards:
1. EU Regulations
• Machinery Directive: 98/37/EC
• EMC Directive: 2004/108/EC
2. European Standards:
3. International Standards: IEC 61496-1:2004 (Type 3 ESPE),
4. North American Standards: UL 508, UL 1998
5. JIS Standards:
(3)The OS3101 received the following certification from TÜV
Rheinland, an EU-accredited body:
• EC type test based on the Machinery Directive
Type 3 ESPE (IEC 61496-1),
Type 3 AOPDDR (IEC 61496-3)
• TÜV Rheinland Type Certification
Type 3 ESPE (IEC 61496-1)
Type 3 AOPDDR (IEC 61496-3)
(4)The OS3101 received the following approvals from the Third
Party Assessment Body UL:
• Certificate of UL listing for US and Canadian safety
standards:
Type 3 ESPE (IEC 61496-1)
Type 3 AOPDDR (IEC 61496-3)
Precautions for Safe Use
Indication and Meaning of Safe Use
This catalog contains safety-related instructions to ensure safe use of
the OS3101 Safety Laser Scanner. Because these instructions
describe details very important to your safety, it is extremely important
that you understand and follow the instructions.
Do not drop the OS3101.
EN 61496-1:2004 (Type 3 ESPE),
EN 61496-3:2001 (Type 3 AOPDDR)
IEC 61496-3:2001 (Type 3 AOPDDR)
CAN/CSA 22.2 No.14,
CAN/CSA 22.2 No.0.8,
CAN/CSA 22.2 No.205
JIS B 9704-1:2006
JIS B9704-3:2004 (Type 3 ESPE)
!WARNING
The system administrator should select and train qualified persons to
be responsible for the correct installation, operation, and
maintenance of all machinery and protective devices.
The OS3101 should only be installed, checked out, and maintained
by a qualified person. A qualified person is defined by ANSI B30.2-
1983 as a person or persons who, by possession of a recognized
degree or certificate of professional training, or who, by extensive
knowledge, training and experience, has successfully demonstrated
the ability to solve problems relating to the subject matter and work.
Compliance with the safety standards for the OS3101's specific
application and installation is possible only when it is used, installed,
maintained, and operated safely. Each of these steps should be fully
confirmed by the customer who purchases the OS3101, the person or
persons who install it, and the employer of the operator of the
OS3101.
After the OS3101 parameters have been set, test the protective area
and warning area to confirm that they have been set correctly before
operating any hazardous parts of the machinery.
Do not try to disassemble the OS3101. Doing so may cause the safety
functions to stop working properly.
Be sure to observe the following conditions when using the OS3101.
• The machine for which protection is being provided should be
capable of being stopped at any time within its operating cycle. Do
not use the OS3101 for presses that are equipped with a
full-revolution clutch.
• The OS3101 cannot protect a person from an object flying from a
hazardous area. Install protective covers or fences.
• The machine for which protection is being provided should be
stoppable within a constant length of time, and should be equipped
with appropriate control mechanisms.
• The OS3101 is not capable of accurate detection in smoky or dusty
environments. Using the OS3101 in these environments may
cause the machine to suddenly stop.
• Do not use mirror-like objects on surfaces in the protective area.
Their use may make it impossible to detect parts of the protective
area.
• Comply with all laws and regulations of the country or region where
the OS3101 is used. This is the employer's responsibility.
• Design all safety-related machine control elements so that a
hazardous condition will not result from control circuit failures or
similar problems.
• Additional protective measures should be taken if it is possible for
a person to approach the hazardous area without being detected
by the OS3101.
• Conduct the test described in the Instruction Manual when
installing the OS3101, when a change is made to the machine for
which protection is being provided, or when a change is made to
the OS3101 parameters.
• Follow the procedures given in the Instruction Manual for tests and
repairs.
• Be sure to thoroughly read the Instruction Manual and understand
the procedures for installation, operation, and maintenance before
use.
• An additional tolerance for measurement error may be necessary
due to the type of background with which the OS3101 is used.
The employer is responsible for observing all requirements described
herein, as well as the procedures and requirements for each machine
and device that is used.
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