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Title: Machinery Directive Part 1


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Machinery DirectivePart 1
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Objectives
  • Understand what it is and what/whom it applies
    to.
  • The CE Mark
  • Link between Directives, Regulations and
    Standards.
  • How you would use this either in design, purchase
    and integration of machinery.

3
1974 Health and Safety at Work Act
  • Applies to everyone.
  • Legislation all activities.
  • Employers Duty of Care.
  • Suppliers Safe Machinery

4
Single European Market
  • 1st January 1993.
  • Free Movement of goods, people, services and
    capital.
  • Shared Laws
  • Countries (current and future).
  • European Safety Legislation

5
European Legislation
  • Directives
  • Regulations
  • European (EN) Standards.

6
European Legislation
  • Separate Employers and Manufacturers
  • Employers
  • Free movement of people.
  • Management of Health and Safety at Work.
  • Same laws across all countries.
  • Manufacturers
  • Produce safe products.

7
CE Mark
  • Manufacture claims it complies with relevant EU
    legislation.
  • Communite Europeen.
  • How does this vary from the UK Kite Mark?

8
Product Directives
  • Current
  • Low Voltage, Simple pressure vessels,
    non-automatic weighing, Machinery, Toys,
    construction products, PPE, Electromagnetic
    Capability, Gas appliances, active implants,
    Telecommunications, Equipment in potentially
    explosive atmospheres.
  • Draft
  • Medical devices, pressure equipment, measuring
    instruments, recreational craft, equipment for
    lifting people, classic passenger lifts,
    fairground equipment, cable cars.

9
Machinery Directive
  • Copies
  • The supply of machinery (safety) regulations 1992
    S.I. 1992, no 3073.
  • The supply of machinery (safety amendment) 1994
    S.I. 1994 no. 2063

10
Interpretation
  • 1.1 General Remarks
  • Satisfy the essential requirements where the
    corresponding hazard exists.
  • 1.1.2, 1.7.3 and 1.7.4
  • State of the art safety integration may not
    comply with European Safety Regulations.

11
1.1.2 Safety Integration
  • Safety Integration
  • 1.1.2 (a) design of machine to eliminate risk.
  • 1.1.2 (b) approach
  • Design
  • Safeguards
  • Risks

12
Eight steps
  • Does the machinery directive apply?
  • Do other legislations apply?
  • Who is responsible?
  • Hazard Analysis
  • Principles of safety requirements
  • Use European standards for details
  • Documentation
  • Declaration and CE Mark

13
How do you apply / use the Machinery Directive?
  • What is a machine?
  • Machinery
  • Assemblies of Machine
  • Interchangeable equipment
  • Safety Components

14
Are these machines?
  • An office chair?
  • A wheelchair?
  • An outboard motor?
  • Food Processing plant?
  • A Power station?
  • An oil refinery?

15
Options
  • New machine
  • Sold for use in EEA
  • Rented
  • Made for own use
  • Old Machine
  • When imported to EEA
  • When significantly modified

16
Assemblies of Machines
  • Processing equipment
  • Packaging Lines
  • Assembly Lines
  • All new machines
  • New and old machines

17
Machine suppliers ?
  • New Machines
  • Reconditioned machines
  • Old machines
  • Spares and part changes

18
Machine Users
  • Purchasing
  • Building
  • Assembling Machines
  • Maintenance
  • Modifications to machines

19
Step 2 - Other Legislations
  • Purchasing a new machine
  • Supplier
  • Purchaser
  • Purchasing an old machine (In Europe)
  • Supplier
  • Purchaser
  • Purchasing and old machine (out Europe)
  • Supplier
  • Purchaser

20
Assembly of Machines
  • Assembler
  • Machinery Directive
  • Low Voltage Directive
  • Electromagnetic Capability
  • Assembly is CE Marked
  • Purchaser
  • PUWER, regulations 1-10

21
Maintaining a Machine
  • Purchaser
  • PUWER, regulation 5
  • Supplier (if involved)

22
Modifying a Machine
  • Modifier
  • Machinery Directive
  • Low Voltage Directive
  • Electromagnetic Capability
  • Issue new declaration
  • Purchaser
  • PUWER, regulations 1-10

23
Step 3 - Who is responsible?
  • The manufacturer
  • Authorised representative
  • UK Regulations

24
Step 3 Who is responsible?
  • A machine user
  • Which Department
  • Purchasing
  • Production
  • Safety
  • Maintenance
  • Engineering

25
Summary
  • CE Mark, European legislation, Product
    Directives, MACHINERY DIRECTIVE
  • How to know whether the machinery directive
    applies.
  • If it does a step by step approach to apply and
    be responsible.
  • Next week.
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