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>UNE standards>UNE EN ISO 17989-1:2016 - Tractors and machinery for agriculture and forestry - Sustainability - Part 1: Principles (ISO 17989-1:2015)
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UNE EN ISO 17989-1:2016 - Tractors and machinery for agriculture and forestry - Sustainability - Part 1: Principles (ISO 17989-1:2015)

UNE EN ISO 17989-1:2016

Tractors and machinery for agriculture and forestry - Sustainability - Part 1: Principles (ISO 17989-1:2015)

Tractores y maquinaria agrícola y forestal. Sostenibilidad. Parte 1. Principios. (ISO 17989-1:2015).

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Standard number:UNE EN ISO 17989-1:2016
Pages:25
Released:2016-06-15
Status:Standard
Pages (Spanish):24
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UNE EN ISO 17989-1:2016

This part of ISO 17989 provides guidelines to assist designers and manufacturers of tractors and machinery for agriculture and forestry to integrate sustainability principles, practices and considerations into their organizations and processes. This part of ISO 17989 is specifically applicable to equipment used in the production of food, fibres, fuel and lumber for humans and livestock. NOTE This part of ISO 17989 includes three different levels for the application: principles, recommendations and additional information (annexes). This part of ISO 17989 is addressed to the company management and deals with sustainability aspects relevant for the product life cycle. It defines the factory gate as system boundary (Figure 1). It is intended for guidance and is not applicable to contractual or regulatory purposes or to registration and certification. Except when they are closely related to sustainability this part of ISO 17989 does not address issues of occupational health and safety or operator safety aspects of a machine s design. Designers can find guidance on these issues in other International Standards.