Overview
ISO 10821:2005 - Industrial sewing machines: Safety requirements for sewing machines, units and systems defines the safety requirements and identifies significant hazards for industrial, commercial or laboratory sewing equipment. It covers sewing machines, sewing units and integrated sewing systems used in clothing, footwear, leather goods, upholstery, packaging and similar industries. The standard helps manufacturers, system integrators and users design, assemble and operate machines to reduce risks from mechanical, electrical, thermal, noise, radiation and ergonomic hazards.
Key topics and technical requirements
ISO 10821 is structured to move from general hazards to specific machine types and includes verification and information requirements. Key topics include:
- Hazard identification and risk reduction: significant hazards (mechanical, electrical, thermal, noise, radiation, ergonomics, special hazards) and mapping to safety measures (Clauses 4–5).
- Mechanical safety: guarding of danger zones, finger deflecting devices, needle breakage protection and belt/motor guards (see normative Annexes A, D, E).
- Electrical and control safety: requirements for electrical equipment, control gear and safety-related parts of control systems.
- Thermal and radiation protection: limits and protection for hot surfaces and incidental radiation sources.
- Noise management: noise test code, declaration and reduction measures (Annex C, informative noise guidance and examples).
- Ergonomics and human factors: ergonomic principles to reduce operator strain and repetitive-motion risks (Annex L).
- Verification and documentation: procedures for verification of safety requirements (Clause 6) and required information for use and maintenance, markings and warnings (Clause 7, Annex B & K).
Practical applications and users
ISO 10821 is useful for:
- Manufacturers designing compliant industrial sewing machines, components and retrofit guards.
- System integrators and users who assemble sewing units/systems from multiple suppliers - the standard highlights that the assembler assumes manufacturer responsibilities for safety.
- Safety engineers and maintenance personnel implementing verification, guarding, noise control and maintenance regimes.
- Purchasing and compliance teams specifying safety requirements in procurement and conformity assessment.
Practical use cases include specifying needle-protection shields, designing belt guards for drives, performing noise measurements and preparing operator instructions and warning labels.
Related standards
Relevant cross-references cited by ISO 10821 include:
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