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BS EN ISO 3991:2025 Agricultural machinery — Robotic feed systems — Safety

BS EN ISO 3991:2025

Agricultural machinery — Robotic feed systems — Safety

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 3991:2025
Pages:50
Released:2025-11-27
ISBN:978 0 539 12676 1
Status:Standard
BS EN ISO 3991:2025 Agricultural Machinery - Robotic Feed Systems - Safety

BS EN ISO 3991:2025 Agricultural Machinery - Robotic Feed Systems - Safety

Welcome to the future of agricultural machinery safety with the BS EN ISO 3991:2025 standard. This comprehensive document is your ultimate guide to ensuring the safety and efficiency of robotic feed systems in agriculture. Released on November 27, 2025, this standard is a must-have for anyone involved in the design, implementation, or management of agricultural machinery.

Overview

The BS EN ISO 3991:2025 standard is a pivotal document that sets the benchmark for safety in robotic feed systems used in agriculture. As technology continues to revolutionize the agricultural sector, the integration of robotic systems has become increasingly prevalent. This standard provides the necessary guidelines to ensure these systems operate safely and effectively, minimizing risks to both operators and livestock.

Key Features

  • Standard Number: BS EN ISO 3991:2025
  • Pages: 50
  • Release Date: November 27, 2025
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 12676 1
  • Status: Standard

Why Choose BS EN ISO 3991:2025?

In the rapidly evolving world of agriculture, safety cannot be compromised. The BS EN ISO 3991:2025 standard is designed to address the unique challenges posed by robotic feed systems. By adhering to this standard, you can ensure that your operations are not only compliant with international safety regulations but also optimized for performance and reliability.

Comprehensive Safety Guidelines

This standard provides detailed safety guidelines that cover every aspect of robotic feed systems. From installation and operation to maintenance and emergency procedures, BS EN ISO 3991:2025 ensures that all potential hazards are identified and mitigated.

Enhanced Operational Efficiency

By following the protocols outlined in this standard, agricultural operations can achieve enhanced efficiency. The guidelines help streamline processes, reduce downtime, and improve the overall productivity of robotic feed systems.

Global Recognition

As an internationally recognized standard, BS EN ISO 3991:2025 ensures that your agricultural machinery meets global safety benchmarks. This not only enhances your reputation but also opens up opportunities for international trade and collaboration.

Who Should Use This Standard?

The BS EN ISO 3991:2025 standard is essential for a wide range of stakeholders in the agricultural sector, including:

  • Manufacturers: Ensure your robotic feed systems are designed and built to the highest safety standards.
  • Farm Operators: Implement safe and efficient feeding operations that protect both workers and livestock.
  • Safety Inspectors: Conduct thorough assessments of agricultural machinery to ensure compliance with safety regulations.
  • Policy Makers: Develop and enforce safety regulations that align with international standards.

Conclusion

Incorporating the BS EN ISO 3991:2025 standard into your agricultural operations is a strategic move towards ensuring safety, efficiency, and global competitiveness. With its comprehensive guidelines and international recognition, this standard is an invaluable resource for anyone involved in the agricultural machinery sector.

Stay ahead of the curve and invest in the safety and success of your operations with the BS EN ISO 3991:2025 standard. Embrace the future of agriculture with confidence, knowing that your robotic feed systems are operating at the highest level of safety and efficiency.

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BS EN ISO 3991:2025


This standard BS EN ISO 3991:2025 Agricultural machinery — Robotic feed systems — Safety is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 65.060.99 Other agricultural machines and equipment
This document specifies the safety requirements and their verification for the design and construction of robotic feed systems (RFS) (see Annex A), which distribute feed and perform at least one of the following functions without the need of human interaction: —     storing of feed; —     loading of mobile feed unit (MFU); —     mixing; —     travelling; —     cleaning (residual feed); —     pushing feed. Additionally, it provides the type of information, to be provided by the manufacturer, on safe working practices (including information about residual risks). This document is for feeding livestock (e.g. cows, sheep, pigs). This document does not apply to: —     systems designed to be used at a fixed location and that discharge feed at a remote location (e.g. chain conveyor feed systems, belt conveyor feed systems or liquid feed systems); —     tractors; —     systems designed for field application. This document deals with all the significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to RFS, see Annex B, when they are used as intended and under the conditions of misuse, which are reasonably foreseeable, by the manufacturer as listed in Clause 4, except for the hazards arising from: —     internal combustion engines of RFS; —     requirements for the connections to the main electric power supply; —     RFS with interchangeable equipment; —     emission of airborne noise. NOTE 1        Hazards related to internal combustion engines of robotic feed systems (e.g. exhaust emissions in buildings) will be considered in separate standards NOTE 2        The main electric power supply is subject to national regulations or codes NOTE 3        Sudden loud noises may cause farm animals to become startled. It is advised to consider this with the design of the RFS. Environmental aspects (except noise) have not been considered in this document. This document is not applicable to feed systems manufactured before the date of its publication.