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Adopts IEC61310-2, Ed.2.0 (2007), which specifies requirements for the marking of machinery. It gives general rules on marking for identification of machinery, for safe use relating to mechanical and electrical hazards, and for the avoidance of hazards arising from incorrect connections.
 

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  1. AS/NZS 4024.1905:2014

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    Safety of machinery, Part 1905: Displays, controls, actuators and signals - Indication marking and actuation - Requirements for marking

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  2. AS 4024.1905-2006


    Safety of machinery, Part 1905: Displays, controls, actuators and signals - Indication, marking and actuation - Requirements for marking

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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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