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NEK IEC TR 62368-2:2025

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Abstract

The scope excludes requirements for functional safety. Functional safety is addressed in urn:iec:std:iec:61508-1::::IEC 61508-1. Because the scope includes computers that can control safety systems, functional safety requirements would necessarily include requirements for computer processes and software.The requirements provided in urn:iec:std:iec:60950-23::::IEC 60950-23 can be modified and added to urn:iec:std:iec:62368::::IEC 62368 as another -X document. However, because of the hazard-based nature of urn:iec:std:iec:62368-1::::IEC 62368-1, the requirements from urn:iec:std:iec:60950-23::::IEC 60950-23 have been incorporated into the body of urn:iec:std:iec:62368-1::::IEC 62368-1 and made more generic.The intent of the addition of the urn:iec:std:iec:60950-23::::IEC 60950-23 requirements is to maintain the overall intent of the technical requirements from urn:iec:std:iec:60950-23::::IEC 60950-23, incorporate them into urn:iec:std:iec:62368-1::::IEC 62368-1 following the overall format of urn:iec:std:iec:62368-1::::IEC 62368-1 and simplify and facilitate the application of these requirements.Robots traditionally are covered under the scopes of ISO documents, typically maintained by ISO TC 299. ISO TC 299 has working groups for personal care robots and service robots, and produces for example, urn:iec:std:iso:13482::::ISO 13482, Robots and robotic devices - Safety requirements for personal care robots.

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  • Standard from NEK
  • Published:
  • Edition: 4.0
  • Version: 1
  • Document type: TR
  • ICS 33.160.01

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