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The following checklist should also be observed. It will provide assistance when performing the general
check on a safety-relevant system.
Table 4.3:
Check:
Does the configured operating mode meet the requirements of the applica-
tion and has it been validated by a competent person?
Is the safety sensor operated acc. to the specific environmental conditions
that are to be maintained?
Are safety sensor, connection cables, connectors, protection caps and
command devices undamaged and without any sign of manipulation?
Does the safety sensor satisfy the required safety level (PL, SIL, category)?
Are the safety-related switching outputs (OSSDs) integrated in the down-
stream machine control acc. to the required safety category?
Are switching elements that are controlled by the safety sensor monitored
according to the required safety level (PL, SIL, category) (e.g., contactors
through EDM)?
Are all points of operation near the safety sensor accessible only through
the protective field of the safety sensor?
Are the necessary additional protective devices in the immediate surround-
ings (e.g., safety guard) properly mounted and secured against tampering?
If it is possible to be present undetected between the safety sensor and
point of operation: is an assigned start/restart interlock functional?
Is the command device for unlocking the start/restart interlock mounted in
such a way that it cannot be reached from within the danger zone and so
that the complete danger zone can be seen from the installation location?
Has the maximum stopping time of the machine been measured and docu-
mented?
Is the required safety distance maintained?
Does interruption with a test object intended for this purpose cause the dan-
gerous movement(s) to stop?
Is the safety sensor effective during the entire dangerous movement(s)?
Is the safety sensor effective in all relevant operating modes of the
machine?
Is start-up of dangerous movements reliably prevented if an active light
beam or the protective field is interrupted with a test object intended for this
purpose?
Was the sensor detection capacity successfully tested?
Were distances to reflective surfaces taken into account during configura-
tion and no reflection bypasses subsequently detected?
Are notices for regular testing of the safety sensor legible to the operator
and are they located in a highly visible location?
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Checklist
MSI 420.TMC-03
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No
n. a. not
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