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Adopts IEC61310-1, Ed.2.0 (2007), which specifies the requirements for visual, acoustic and tactile methods of indicating safety-related information, at the human-machine interface and to exposed persons.
 

Document History

  1. AS/NZS 4024.1904:2014

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    Safety of machinery, Part 1904: Displays, controls, actuators and signals - Indication, marking and actuation - Requirements for visual, auditory and tactile signals

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  2. AS 4024.1904-2006


    Safety of machinery, Part 1904: Displays, controls, actuators and signals - Indication, marking and actuation - Requirements for visual, auditory and tactile signals

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  3. AS 4024.1-1996


    Safeguarding of machinery, Part 1: General principles

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  4. AS 4024.1(INT)-1992 AMDT 1


    Safeguarding of machinery, Part 1: General principles

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  5. AS 4024.1(INT)-1992


    Safeguarding of machinery, Part 1: General principles

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