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Ordinance On Interior Design, Etc. By Machines On Fixed Offshore Structures

Original Language Title: Bekendtgørelse om indretning m.v. af maskiner på faste offshoreanlæg

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Appendix 1

Publication of the information and machinery of fixed-offshore installations 1)

In accordance with section 4 a, section 18 (1). 6, section 43, section 61, paragraph 1. 4, section 65 (3). 2, section 67 (4). 4, no. Paragraph 1, and section 72, paragraph 1. 1, in the case of the safe and other off-shore installations for the investigation, production and transport of hydrocarbons, cf. Law Order no. 520 of 13. May 2013 :

Scope of application

§ 1. This notice shall be part of the Directive 2006 /42/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on machinery of subsequent amendments. The Directive is included in Annex 1 to this notice.

§ 2. The notice shall apply to fixed offshore installations, as defined in section 2 (2) of the Offshore Safety Act. 4, and section 3 (3). 1.

Paragraph 2. The notice shall also apply to the activities of fixed offshore installations which have not been mentioned in section 2 (2). 1, in the off-shore safety law and covered by the underground law and have health and health implications, cf. Section 4 of the Energy Management Notice No 509 of 25. May 2011 on the extension of the scope of the offshore safety law.

§ 3. The announcement shall apply to machinery and so on as defined and defined in Articles 1 and 2 of the Directive.

§ 4. The announcement shall apply to manufacturers, their representatives, the notified bodies and others obliged under the Directive.

General provisions

§ 5. Machinery etc. may be placed into circulation only, made available on the market or in use if they do not constitute a risk to the safety and health of persons if they are installed and maintained in an appropriate manner and are used for the purpose of the prefixed purpose or in conditions that are reasonably foreseeable.

Paragraph 2. Machinery etc. shall also comply with the provisions of Annex 1.

Paragraph 3. Manufacturers, their representatives, empowered bodies and other obligations in accordance with Annex 1 must comply with the requirements resulting from this notice.

Paragraph 4. The safety and health risks associated with the use of a machine are presumed to be reduced as much as it is reasonably practicable when it bears conformity marking and, where required, is accompanied by : a statement of conformity, cf. Section 5 (5). 1, in Law No 1. 155 of 20. February 2013, on the introduction of certain products, etc.

Paragraph 5. The safety and health risks associated with the use of a machine are presumed to be reduced as much as it is reasonably practicable when it has been manufactured in accordance with harmonized standards, where references are published in the Official Journal of the European Union, cf. Section 5 (5). Two, in Law No 155 of 20. February 2013, on the introduction of certain products, etc.

Notified bodies

§ 6. The DEA may appoint notified bodies, cf. Article 14 of the Directive.

Paragraph 2. In order to be designated as notified body, the applicant shall, if established in Denmark, be accredited by the DANAK, cf. notice of the appointment of the national accreditation body.

Paragraph 3. In order to be designated as notified body, the applicant must be accredited by an accredited accreditation body in the applicant country of the applicant country of the applicant country, where the accreditation body has signed it. European cooperation organization for the Aaccreditation body (EA) multilateral agreement on mutual recognition.

Paragraph 4. The accreditation under paragraph 1. 2 and 3 shall be in proportion to the application requested for identification and ensure that the minimum requirements laid down in Annex XI of the Directive are complied with.

Paragraph 5. In order to be designated as notified body, the applicant must comply with the Annex XI of this Directive. The Agency for Energy Management may provide additional conditions other than those laid down in the Annex.

Paragraph 6. The Management Board shall carry out checks and inspections that the notified bodies at any time meet the criteria laid down in Annex XI to the Directive. The notified body may, at the request of this request, be requested to provide all relevant information, including the budgetary dossiers.

Paragraph 7. The Energy Management Board shall immediately withdraw the authorization if it is established that the notified body no longer meets the criteria for the authorization, cf. paragraph 1-5.

§ 7. The cost of the energy management shall be reimbursed by the applicant for the purposes of the Energy Management Processing of Applications to be notified by the power of the Management Board.

Paragraph 2. Paragraph 1 shall apply regardless of whether or not the applicant is appointed as notified body, or there is a dissent or withdrawn request.

Paragraph 3. The costs of paragraph 1. 1 shall be calculated in accordance with the notice of the reimbursement of costs incurred by the competent authority in relation to the hydrocarbine activities and so on.

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§ 8. The decision of the energy management shall not be brought to the second administrative authority following this notice.

§ 9. Decisions taken by notified bodies following this notice may be submitted to the Energy Board of Energy in accordance with the section 67 (4) of the Offshore Safety Act. Two and three.

Punishment

§ 10. Unless higher penalties have been inflited on the off-shore security law or any other legislation, the penalty shall be punished by the penalty which :

1) is breaching section 5 (5). 1-3, and provisions in Annex 1, or

2) shall not be imposed or prohibitions issued pursuant to the provisions of the notice of the notice.

Paragraph 2. Companies can be imposed on companies, etc. (legal persons) punishable by the rules of the penal code 5. Chapter.

Entry into force and transitional provisions

§ 11. The announcement shall enter into force on 1. December, 2013.

Paragraph 2. In the case of machines, etc., which have been put into circulation or made available on the market or sold before the entry into force of the notice, the applicable rules shall apply.

Paragraph 3. Eminations of notified bodies notified before the entry into force of this notice shall retain their validity until they expire.

Climate, Energy and Construction ministry, the 25th. November 2013

Martin Lidegaard

-Ib Larsen


Appendix 1

In the Annex, Directive 2006 /42/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council has been reproduced by 17. May 2006 on machinery and amending Directive 95 /16/EC
as modified by
Regulation (EC) 596/2009 of 18 of the European Parliament and of the Council June 2009 and the European Parliament and Council Directive 2009 /127/EC of 21. October 2009.
The directive is reproduced in the consolidated version of 15. December, 2009.
On Article 24 of the Directive, it is possible to inform you that the content only concerns the amendment of Directive 95 /16/EC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to lifts.
DIRECTIVE 2006 /42/EF OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL
of 17. May 2006
on machinery and amending Directive 95 /16/EC (recast)
(Text with EEA relevance)
THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION HAVE-
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article 95 thereof,
Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,
Having regard to the opinion of the European Economic and Social Committee,
After the procedure laid down in Article 251 of the Treaty,
in the following considerations :

(1) Directive 98 /37/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22. June 1998 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to machinery shall be a codification of Directive 89 /392/EEC. In the context of the new significant amendments to Directive 98 /37/EC, the said Directive should be recast in the light of clarity.

(2) The machinery sector is an essential part of the mechanical sector and is one of the key industrial areas of the Community's economy. The social costs associated with the large number of accidents directly resulting from the use of machinery can be reduced if the construction and manufacture of the machines are taken into account as well as security, and the same will be able to : be achieved by a proper setup and maintenance.

(3) Member States are responsible for providing citizens, in particular the workers and consumers, and, where appropriate, the safety and health of livestock and assets in their territory, not least in the case of the risks used by the use of machinery.

(4) In order to create legal certainty for users, it is necessary to define the scope of this Directive and the concepts in connection with its use as precisely as possible.

(5) The Member States ' preceptive provisions for persons-leading and personal-leading building records, which are often complemented by de facto binding technical specifications and / or voluntary standards, do not necessarily lead to different safety ; and health levels, but because of their diversity, obstacles to intra-Community trade barriers. In addition, there are significant differences between the national conformity assessment systems and the certification of conformity of such machinery. It is therefore desirable that people who are leading and personally-leading construction sites should not be exempt.

(6) Weapons, including firearms subject to Council Directive 91 /477/EEC of 18. In June 1991 on the acquisition and possession of weapons, however, the derogation for firearms should not be applicable to portable fasteses and other carcases designed exclusively for industrial or technical use. It is necessary to provide for transitional arrangements enabling the Member States to authorize the placing on the market and putting into service such machinery obtained in accordance with the national rules applicable at the time of time, the adoption of this Directive, including provisions for the implementation of the Convention of 1. July 1969 on the mutual recognition of the control stamps of small arms. Such transitional arrangements will also enable the European standardisation bodies to design standards that ensure a safety level based on the current technical development.

(7) This Directive shall not apply to the lifting of persons using machinery which is not designed to do so. However, this does not affect the right of Member States to take national measures in accordance with the Treaty with regard to such machinery for the implementation of Council Directive 89 /655/EEC of 30. November 1989 on minimum safety and health requirements relating to the use of work equipment workers (other specific directive pursuant to Article 16 (2). 1, in Directive 89 /391/EEC).

(8) As far as agricultural or forestry tractors are concerned, the provisions of this Directive relating to the risks which are currently not covered by Directive 2003 /37/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 should be covered by this Directive. May 2003 on the component type-approval of wheeled agricultural or forestry tractors and their trailers and their interchangeable equipment and systems, components and technical units for these vehicles no longer apply when these risks are ; covered by Directive 2003 /37/EC.

(9) Market control is an essential instrument within the framework of the directives, as a result of which ensures the correct and uniform application of the directives. A legal framework should therefore be created within which market control can be conducted in a harmonious manner.

(10) The Member States are responsible for ensuring that this Directive is effectively implemented in their territory and that the level of safety of the relevant machinery will be improved as much as possible in accordance with the provisions of the directive. Member States should ensure that they have the capacity to implement an effective market approach, taking into account the guidelines developed by the Commission in order to ensure that the directive is applied uniformly and correctly.

(11) market control should clearly distinguish between objections to a harmonised standard involving a request for a given Machine's compliance and a safeguard clause in relation to such a machine.

(12) The use of a machine in the sense referred to in this Directive should concern only the application of the machinery itself to the pre-fixed use or other use which can reasonably be foreseen. This does not exclude the possibility of setting conditions of use which do not relate to the machine itself, provided that such conditions do not result in any changes to the machinery in relation to the provisions of this Directive.

(13) It is also necessary to introduce an appropriate mechanism to enable specific measures to be adopted at Community level, after which the Member States are asked to prohibit or restrict the placing on the market of certain types of machinery which : constitute a safety and health risk to persons concerned, either as a result of defects in the relevant harmonisation standards or on the basis of their technical characteristics, or to subject such machinery to special conditions. In order to ensure an appropriate assessment of the need for such measures, these should be taken by the Commission, assisted by a committee, in the light of consultations with the Member States and other interested parties. Since such measures are not immediately binding on traders, Member States should take all necessary measures to implement them.

(14) The essential health and safety requirements must be met in order to ensure that the machine is safe. These requirements must be enforced, taking into account the current standards at the time of manufacture and to technical and economic requirements.

(15) If the machine can be used by a consumer, that is to say, an operator that is not a professional shall take account of this in the design and manufacture of the manufacturer. The same applies if the machine is normally used to provide a service to a consumer.

(16) Although not all the requirements of this directive apply to sub-machines, it is important that the free movement of such machinery is ensured by means of a special procedure.

(17) In the case of fairs, exhibitions, it should be possible to make machines which do not comply with the provisions of this Directive, but if any interested should be made aware of this failure to comply with the provisions of this Directive ; the fact that it is not possible to obtain the machines in question in the published version.

(18) This directive only sets out the essential requirements for safety and health of a general nature, supplemented by a number of requirements, which are more specific to certain categories of machinery. In order to make it easier for manufacturers to prove that the machines are in compliance with these essential requirements and in order to make it easier to check compliance with the essential requirements, it is desirable that at Community level the level of conformity of the machinery is to be carried out ; are harmonised standards in the field of prevention against the risks caused by the design and manufacture of machinery. These standards are established by private law bodies, and should retain their status as non-compulsory.

(19) In the case of the risks of the use of machinery covered by this Directive, procedures for assessment of compliance with the essential health and safety requirements should be laid down in relation to the requirements of such procedures ; the pharmaciness of the machinery concerned. In the case of each category of machinery, an appropriate procedure should therefore be laid down, in accordance with Council Decision 93 /465/EEC of 22. July 1993 on the modules for the various phases of conformity assessment procedures and rules on the application and use of the CE conformity marking to be applied in the Directives on Technical Harmonisation, and account shall also be taken of the nature of the checks required for these machinery.

(20) The answer to certify that the machinery is in accordance with the provisions of this Directive should be laid down by the manufacturers. However, for certain types of machinery whose application presents a greater risk, it is desirable that a stricter certification procedure be laid down.

(21) It is important that the CE marking is fully recognised as the only labelling that guarantees the conformity of this Directive with the requirements of this Directive, any other labelling that will be likely to deceive third parties as to the meaning of the CE marking or graphical design or both should be prohibited.

(22) In order to ensure that the quality of the CE marking and the mark of the manufacturer are of the same quality, it is important that they be applied through the same technique. In order to distinguish between possible CE marks on certain components and the CE ' s CE marking, it is important that the marking must be positioned beside the name of the person responsible for taking responsibility ; that is to say, the CE marking. the manufacturer or his authorized representative.

(23) The manufacturer or his representative must also ensure that a risk assessment is carried out for the machinery that he wants to market. To this end, he should identify the essential health and safety requirements which apply to his machinery and to which he shall take account.

(24) It is absolutely essential that the manufacturer or his authorised representative established within the Community must prepare a technical manufacturing dossier before issuing EC declaration of conformity. However, it is not imperative that the entire dossier is ever available for material, but it must be made available at the request of the request. Detailed plans for the sub-assemblies involved in the manufacture of the machines may be omitted unless information is absolutely necessary in order to check whether the essential health and safety requirements are complied with.

(25) Recipients of any decision taken within the framework of this Directive shall be informed of the motivation of the decision in question and to the recures that are available.

(26) Member States should lay down penalties for infringements of the provisions of this Directive. These penalties should be effective, proportionate and dissuasive.

(27) The application of this directive on a number of machines for the lifting of persons means that it must be defined better in relation to the Directive 95 /16/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29. June 1995 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States concerning lifts. It is deemed necessary to redefine the scope of the latter Directive, and Directive 95 /16/EC should therefore be amended accordingly.

(28) The aim of this directive, namely to lay down essential requirements for safety and health in the design and manufacture of machinery to improve the safety of the machines placed on the market, may not be adequately achieved by the Member States ; whereas it is therefore better to be carried out at Community level ; therefore, the Community may take measures in accordance with the principle of subsidiarity, cf. Article 5 of the Treaty. In accordance with the principle of proportionality, cf. in this Article, this Directive does not go beyond what is necessary in order to achieve these objectives.

(29) In accordance with paragraph 34 of the Interinstitutional Agreement on Better Legislation, Member States shall be encouraged, in their own and in the Community ' s interest, to draw up and publish their own views, which, as far as possible, show compliance, between this Directive and the implementing measures.

(30) The measures necessary for the implementation of this Directive should be adopted in accordance with Council Decision 1999 /468/EC of 28. In June 1999 laying down the procedures for the exercise of implementing powers conferred on the Commission-shall be determined.

ISSUED THE FOLLOWING DIRECTIVE :.

ARTICLE 1

Scope of application

1. This Directive shall apply to the following products : ........

machinery

(b) replaceable equipment

c) safety components

(d) lifting accessories ;

(e) chains, ropes and straps,

(f) mechanical power overriding axles ;

and (g) part machinery.

2. The following shall not be covered by this Directive :

(a) safety components designed to be used for spare parts, rather than identical components, supplied by the manufacturer of the original machine ;

(b) special equipment for market places and / or amusement parks ;

(c) machines used or specially designed for the use in the nuclear area and where failure can lead to the release of radioactivity ;

the weapons, including firearms ;

(e) the following means of transport :

-agricultural and forestry tractors in respect of the risks covered by Directive 2003 /37/EC, other than machines fitted to these vehicles ;

-motor vehicles and their trailers covered by Directive 70 /156/EEC of 6. February 1970 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the approval of motor vehicles and their trailers, other than machines fitted to those vehicles,

-vehicles covered by Directive 2002 /24/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18. in March 2002, on the type-approval of two or three-wheel motor vehicles other than machines fitted to these vehicles ;

-motor vehicles exclusively for competition purposes and

-means of transport for transport by air, by road and by rail, with the exception of machinery fitted to them ;

(f) seagoing vessels and mobile offshore units and machines installed on board such vessels and / or entities ;

the machinery specially designed and constructed for military or police purposes ;

(h) machinery specially designed and constructed for the purpose of research for temporary use in laboratories,

i) lifts in mine shafts ;

(j) equipment to raise or lift the performers during artistic conduct ;

the electrical and electronic products covered by the Council Directive 73 /23/EEC of 19 shall be subject to the following categories : February 1973 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electrical equipment intended for use within certain voltage limits :

-household appliances intended for private use ;

-audio and video equipment

-IT equipment

-General office machinery

-low-voltage appliances and steering gear ;

-electromotors

(l) the following high-voltage equipment :

coupling and control equipment ;

-transformers.

ARTICLE 2

Definitions

In this Directive ' machine ` shall mean the products listed in Article 1 (1). 1 (a)-f)

The following definitions shall apply :

(a) "machine"

-a collection of interconnected parts or components, of which at least one of which is mobile, equipped with or intended to be fitted with a different propulsive system other than the human or animal force used directly, and so as to make them so as to be a part of it. interconnected with a view to a specific application ;

-a collection referred to in the first indent, which only lacks the connection elements for the place of use or in connection with energy sources and engine power ;

-a collection referred to in the first and second indents of installation, but first function-lar after mounting on a means of transport or installation in a building or construction ;

-assemblies of machinery referred to in the first, second and third indents or subs as referred to in (g), which, in order to achieve a particular result, are arranged and managed so that they are interconnected in their function ;

-a number of parts or mechanical components, of which at least one of which is interconnected, determined to lift the burden and is operated solely by the human power ;

(b) "replaceable equipment" means a component which the operators themselves are coping with a machine or tractor after putting them in service to change their function or to give them a new function, provided that the equipment is not a tool ;

c) ' safety component ` means a component ;

-which has a security function, and

-to be marketed separately, and

which, in the event of failure and / or failure to function, constitutes a risk to personal security ; and

-which is not necessary for the machine's use or which may be replaced by normal components whereby the machine can be used.

Annex V shall provide for an indicative list of safety components which can be updated in accordance with Article 8 (2). 1 (a)

(d) ' lifting accessories ` means any component or equipment that makes it possible to perform the lifting of the load and not attached to the lifting or lifting machine. It is placed between the machine and the burden on the actual burden or is intended to constitute an integral part of the burden and be placed on the market separately. The side-side accessories shall also be counted as tugs and their components ;

chains, ropes and strops : chains, ropes and straps designed and made for lifting and lifting functions as part of a hoiding or lifting or lifting accessories ;

(f) ' mechanical power transfer ' means a necessary component for the transmission between the self-propelling engine or tractor and the first point of entry of the tractor and the powered by the powered machine. The marketplace with the foreclosure is to be considered as one product ;

"Part Machine" means a collection which is virtually a machine, but which cannot only ensure a particular use. A propulator system is a submachine. The machine is designed only to be incorporated or connected to other machines or other submachine or equipment with a view to forming a machine for which this Directive applies ;

(h) ' placing on the market ` shall mean the first insubordination, free or free of charge, in the European Community of a machine or submachine for distribution or use ;

i) ' manufacturer ` shall mean any natural or legal person who constructs and / or manufactures a machine or submachine covered by this Directive and who is responsible for the conformity of machinery or submachine with this Directive for the purpose of : on the market under his own name or label or for his own use. if there is no manufacturer as defined above, any natural or legal person who places the market or provides a machine or submachine covered by this Directive shall be deemed to be the manufacturer ' s manufacturer or the manufacturer of the machinery,

' representative ` shall mean any natural or legal person established in the European Community and has received a written mandate from the manufacturer to, in his name, fulfil all or part of the obligations and formalities laid down in : this Directive

(k) ' Delivery for use " means the first use in the Community of a machine covered by this Directive in accordance with its provisions ;

In) 'harmonised standard' : technical specification, which is voluntary and adopted by a standardization organisation, that is to say, the European Committee for Standardisation (CEN), the European Committee on Electrical Standardisation (CENELEC) or the European Standards Institute for Telecommunications (ETSI), in accordance with the mandate given by the Commission in accordance with the Commission ; the procedures laid down in Directive 98 /34/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22. June 1998 laying down a procedure for the provision of information in the field of technical standards and regulations and rules on information society services ;

' essential health and safety requirements ' shall mean compulsory provisions relating to the design and manufacture of products covered by this Directive, which shall ensure a high level of protection for the safety and health of persons and, where appropriate ; for livestock and property and, where appropriate, for the environment.

The essential health and safety requirements are laid down in Annex I ; all health and safety requirements relating to the protection of the environment shall apply only to machines referred to in paragraph 2.4 of this Annex.

ARTICLE 3

Specific Directives

Where the hazards referred to in Annex I in relation to a machine are more or more closely covered by other Community Directives, this Directive shall not apply, or will cease to apply to this machine for such hazards ; from the date of implementation of these other directives.

ARTICLE 4

Market Control

Member States shall take the necessary measures so that machinery can be placed on the market and / or in use only where they comply with the relevant provisions of this Directive and do not constitute a risk to the safety and health of persons and, where appropriate, for : livestock and property and, where appropriate, for the environment, if they are installed and maintained in an appropriate manner and are used for the prefixed use or in conditions which are reasonably foreseeable.

2. Member States shall take all necessary measures to ensure that submachines can be placed on the market only if they comply with the relevant provisions of this Directive.

3. Member States shall establish or designate competent authorities to verify the conformity of the machinery and submachines in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 1. One and two.

Member States shall determine the provisions referred to in paragraph 1. 3 the tasks, organisation and powers of the competent authorities of the competent authorities and shall inform the Commission and the other Member States, just as they shall inform them of subsequent amendments.

Article 5

Market and delivery to use

1. The manufacturer or his authorized representative must, before placing on the market and / or supply a machine for use,

(a) ensure that it meets the relevant essential health and safety requirements referred to in Annex I ;

b) ensure that the technical file referred to in Annex VII, Part A is available ;

c) in particular, ensure that the necessary information, such as the instruction manual, is made available ;

d) implement the appropriate conformity assessment procedures as referred to in Article 12 ;

(e) complete the EC declaration of conformity as set out in Section 1 of Annex II, and ensure that it accompanies the machine,

f) affix the CE marking as specified in Article 16.

2. The manufacturer or his authorized representative must, before placing on the market a part machine, ensure that the procedure referred to in Article 13 has been carried out.

3. The manufacturer or his representative must, with a view to the implementation of the procedures laid down in Article 12, have the necessary means or have access to it in order to ensure that the machinery is in conformity with the essential safety and security ; health requirements laid down in Annex I.

4. If the machines are also covered by other directives relating to other aspects and provide for the affixing of the CE marking, the latter shall indicate that the machinery also complies with the provisions of these other Directives.

However, where the manufacturer or his authorized representative under one or more of these Directives may choose which arrangements to apply, the CE marking shall show that conformity with the Directives applied by the manufacturer may be used, or his authorized representative. References relating to the Directives applied, as published in Official Journal of the European Union, appear in the EC declaration of conformity.

ARTICLE 6

Free movement

Member States may not prohibit, restrict or impede the placing on the market and / or supply to use in their territories of machinery which comply with the provisions of this Directive.

2. Member States may not prohibit, restrict or prevent the placing on the market of sub-machines, as provided for in Part B of Annex II, part B of Annex II, from the manufacturer or his authorized representative, to be incorporated into one ; machinery or assemble with other sub-machines for the purpose of forming a machine.

3. Member States shall not oppose the presence of machinery or submachine which is not in accordance with this Directive in the fairs, exhibits and similar machinery or sub-machines that are not in conformity with this Directive, provided that the visible signage is clearly indicated, that they are clearly indicated that they are not in accordance with this Directive ; the machinery concerned is not in conformity and that they cannot be delivered until they have been brought into conformity. In addition, in the case of such machinery or sub-machines that are not in accordance with the provisions, appropriate safeguards shall be taken to ensure protection of persons.

Article 7

Acontrafication of conformity and harmonized standards

1. Member States must assume that machinery bearing the CE marking shall be accompanied by a EC declaration of conformity whose content is listed in Part A of Annex II complies with the provisions of this Directive.

2. A machine made in accordance with a harmonised standard, the reference of which has been published in : Official Journal of the European Union, are presumed to be in conformity with the essential health and safety requirements covered by the standard in question.

3. The Commission shall publish the references of the harmonized standards in : Official Journal of the European Union.

Member States shall take appropriate measures to enable the social partners to have an influence at national level in the preparation and follow-up of the harmonized standards.

ARTICLE 8

Specific measures

1. The Commission may take appropriate measures on the following points :

the updating of the indicative list of safety components listed in Annex V as referred to in Article 2 (c) ;

(b) restrictions on the placing on the market of the machinery referred to in Article 9.

These measures, which are intended to amend non-essential provisions of this Directive by complementing it, shall be adopted in accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny referred to in Article 22 (2). 3.

2. The Commission may, in accordance with the advisory procedure referred to in Article 22 (2), 2, take appropriate measures concerning the practical application of this Directive, including the measures necessary to ensure cooperation between Member States and their cooperation with the Commission, as referred to in Article 1 ; 19, paragraph. 1.

Article 9

Special measures for potentially dangerous machinery

In accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 10, the Commission shall, in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 10, not fully cover the essential health and safety requirements referred to in Annex I, the Commission may, in accordance with paragraph 1 of this Article, cover the provisions of paragraph 1 of this Article. 3 taking measures after which the Member States are asked to prohibit or restrict the placing on the market of machines with technical characteristics, which constitute a risk resulting from defects in the standard or to submit such machinery special ; conditions.

Where the Commission considers, in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 11, that a measure which a Member State has taken is justified, the Commission may, in accordance with paragraph 1. 3 taking measures after which the Member States are requested to prohibit or restrict the placing on the market of machinery which constitutes the same risk as a result of their technical characteristics or to subject such machinery to special conditions.

2. Any Member State may ask the Commission to examine the need to adopt the measures referred to in paragraph 1. 1 mentioned measures

3. In the cases referred to in paragraph 1, 1, the Commission shall consult the Member States and the other interested parties and communicate to them the measures it intends to take at Community level to ensure a high level of health protection and safety levels, and, where appropriate, a high level ; the level of protection of domestic animals and property and, where appropriate, for the environment.

Therefore, taking proper account of these consultations, the Commission shall adopt the necessary measures.

These measures, which are intended to amend non-essential provisions of this Directive by complementing it, shall be adopted in accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny referred to in Article 22 (2). 3.

Article 10

Signing procedure for harmonized standards

Where a Member State or the Commission finds that a harmonized standard does not fully cover the essential health and safety requirements referred to in Annex I, the Commission or the Member State concerned shall submit the case to the Member State concerned, Committee set up by Directive 98 /34/EC, stating the explanatory statement. The Committee shall deliver an urgent statement. On the basis of this opinion, the Commission shall make a decision to publish, not to publish, to publish with restrictions, to maintain, to maintain with restrictions or to withdraw the references to that person ; harmonized standard in Official Journal of the European Union.

Article 11

Security clause

1. Compenates a Member State that a machine covered by this Directive and bears the CE marking and accompanied by the EC declaration of conformity and used in accordance with its determination or in conditions which are reasonably reasonably may constitute a risk to the safety or health of persons or, where appropriate, to livestock or property, or, where appropriate, to the environment, to take all necessary measures to withdraw that machine from : the market, prohibit the placing on the market and / or in service of such machinery ; or restrict the free movement of persons.

The Member State shall immediately inform the Commission and the other Member States of this measure and shall state the reasons for the decision, in particular the reasons relating to the failure to conform to :

a) failure to comply with the provisions referred to in Article 5 (1). the essential requirements referred to in (a) ;

(b) incorrect application of the provisions referred to in Article 7 (2) ; 2, harmonised standards,

(c) a deficiency in the name of Article 7 (1). 2, harmonised standards referred to.

3. The Commission shall consult the parties concerned as soon as possible. The Commission shall, after such consultations, establish whether the measures taken by the Member State are justified and shall communicate to the Member State which took the initiative, the other Member States, as well as the manufacturer or his representative, in his decision.

4. If they are in accordance with paragraph 1 The measures referred to in this Article shall be justified by the absence of the harmonized standards themselves and, where the Member State which has taken the measures is intended to retain them, the Commission and the Member States shall initiate the procedure under Article 2 ; 10.

5. If a machine is not in conformity with the safety requirements and bears the CE marking, the competent Member State shall take the necessary measures to the person who affixed the marking and shall inform the Commission. The Commission shall inform the other Member States.

6. The Commission shall ensure that Member States are kept informed of the progress and results of this procedure.

Article 12

Procedures for the conformity assessment of machinery

1. The manufacturer or his authorized representative shall use in order to certify the conformity of the machinery with the provisions of this Directive one of the provisions of this Directive. The procedures for conformity assessment shall be mentioned 2, 3 and 4.

2. If the machinery is not covered by Annex IV, the manufacturer or his authorized representative shall use the conformity assessment procedure with regard to the manufacturer ' s conformity assessment of machinery referred to in Annex VIII.

3. If the machinery is covered by Annex IV and has been manufactured in accordance with the provisions of Article 7 (2), The harmonized standards referred to in paragraph 2, and where all relevant essential health and safety requirements are included in these standards, the manufacturer or his authorized representative shall use one of the following procedures :

(a) conformity assessment procedure with respect to internal manufacturing control, as referred to in Annex VIII ;

b) the procedure referred to in Annex IX concerning EC type-examination and the internal plant-examination of machinery referred to in Annex VIII (3),

(c) the procedure referred to in Annex X for full quality assurance.

4. If the machine is included in Annex IV and is not produced in accordance with or in part, in part, in accordance with the provisions of Article 7 (1). The harmonized standards referred to in 2 or not all relevant essential health and safety requirements shall be included in the harmonized standards or where harmonised standards exist for the machine concerned by the manufacturer, or his representative, one of the following procedures :

(a) the procedure referred to in Annex IX concerning EC type-examination and the internal plant-examination of machinery referred to in Annex VIII (3),

b) the procedure referred to in Annex X concerning full quality assurance.

ARTICLE 13

Procedure for the part machinery

1. A sub-machine manufacturer or his authorized representative shall ensure before marketing :

a) that the relevant technical documentation, cf. Annex VII, Part B, has been drawn up ;

b) that the fitting guide, cf. in Annex VI,

c) a declaration of incorporation has been drawn up, cf. Annex II, Section 1, Part B.

2. The installation guide and the incorporation declaration accompany the sub-machine until such time as it is incorporated into the finished machine and shall be included in the technical file for the finished machine.

ARTICLE 14

Notified bodies

Member States shall inform the Commission and the other Member States of the bodies they have mandated to carry out the provisions of Article 12 (1). the conformity assessment for marketing purposes and the specific conformity assessment procedures and categories of machinery for these bodies shall be empowered to carry out and the identification numbers of the Commission ; Assigned them. Member States shall inform the Commission and the other Member States of any subsequent amendments.

2. Member States shall ensure that the notified bodies meet the criteria set out in Annex XI at all times. The notified body shall submit, upon request, all relevant information, including the budgetary dossiers, so that Member States can verify compliance with the requirements of Annex XI.

3. Member States shall base the assessment of the bodies authorized or which have already been authorized on the criteria laid down in Annex XI.

4. The Commission shall communicate to the notification a list of the notified bodies and their identification numbers and the tasks to which they are authorized, in : Official Journal of the European Union. It shall ensure that the list is updated.

5. The bodies which fulfil the assessment criteria laid down in the relevant harmonised standards whose references have been published in : Official Journal of the European Union, are presumed to satisfy the relevant criteria.

6. Consignates a notified body that a manufacturer has not fulfilled or no longer meets the relevant requirements of this Directive or that a EC type-examination certificate or approval of a quality assurance system should not have been issued, suspend or withdraw the certificate or approval in accordance with the principle of proportionality or imposes restrictions on detailed grounds, unless the manufacturer, by means of appropriate remedial measures, ensures that the requirements are applied ; being fulfilled. The notified body must inform the competent authority in accordance with Article 4 if the type-examination certificate or its approval is suspended or withdrawn or subject to restrictions, or the intervention of the competent authorities ; may be necessary. The Member State shall immediately inform the other Member States and the Commission thereof. A procedure shall be laid down.

7. The Commission shall organise an exchange of experience between authorities responsible for the designation of organs and control of these in the Member States and the notified bodies, with a view to coordinating the uniform application of this Directive.

A Member State which has notified a body shall immediately withdraw the authorization if it finds :

a) that the body concerned no longer meets the criteria referred to in Annex XI, or

(b) the body of a gross displeer of its obligations.

The Member State shall immediately inform the Commission and the other Member States thereof.

Article 15

Installing and using machinery

This Directive shall be without prejudice to the possibility of Member States, having regard to Community law, to lay down the requirements which they consider to be necessary to ensure the protection of persons, including, in particular, workers, protection in connection with ; the application of the machinery concerned, provided that this does not entail any changes to these machinery in relation to the provisions of this Directive.

Article 16

CE marking

1. The CE conformity marking shall consist of the initials ' CE ` in accordance with the specimen in Annex III.

2. The CE marking shall be affixed to the machine in accordance with Annex III, so that it is visible and legible and indelibly.

It shall be prohibited to affix markings, signs and signs on the machines which may deceive third parties as to the meaning of the CE marking or the graphical design or both. Any other marking may be affixed to the machines, provided that this does not make the CE marking less visible or easily legible or alter its meaning.

Article 17

Labelling that is not in accordance with the provisions

Member States shall consider the following labelling to be labelled as marking not in accordance with the provisions :

(a) CE marking, in accordance with this Directive, of products not covered by this Directive ;

(b) missing CE marking and / or missing EC declaration of conformity for a machine,

(c) labelling of a machine with other labelling other than CE marking, if this marking is prohibited in accordance with Article 16 (1). 3.

whereas, in accordance with the provisions of this Directive, Member States shall ensure that a marking is not in accordance with the provisions of this Directive, and shall bring the product in accordance with the provisions of this Directive and shall bring the product to the Community ; an end to the conditions laid down by the Member State.

If the non-compliance is not brought to an end, the Member State shall take all necessary measures to limit or prohibit the placing on the market of the product concerned or to ensure that it is withdrawn from the market following the procedure in : Article 11.

Article 18

Confidentiality

Member States shall ensure that all parties and persons involved in the implementation of this Directive are subject to the obligation to treat the information which they are involved in the implementation of this Directive, the recipient as a part of the performance of their tasks confidential. In particular, business, service and professional secrets shall be treated as confidential, except where it is necessary to pass on them in order to protect the safety and health of persons.

Paragraph 1 shall be without prejudice to the obligation of the Member States and the notified bodies to notify each other and to issue warnings.

3. The decisions taken by the Member States and by the Commission in accordance with Articles 9 and 11 shall be published.

Article 19

Cooperation between Member States

Member States shall take measures to ensure that the competent authorities referred to in Article 4 (1) are taken. 3, cooperate with each other and communicate the necessary information to each other, so as to ensure uniform application of this Directive.

The Commission shall organise an exchange of experience between the competent authorities with regard to market control in order to coordinate the uniform application of this Directive.

Article 20

Clause options

Any decision taken pursuant to this Directive resulting in the restriction of the placing on the market and / or supply to the use of a machine covered by the Directive shall be subject to strict justification. The decision shall be communicated as soon as possible to the party concerned, specifying the existing redress inequalities and the time limits for the application of these measures.

Article 21

Dissemination of information

The Commission shall take the necessary measures to ensure that the relevant information concerning the implementation of this Directive is made available.

Article 22

Committee

1. The Commission shall be assisted by a committee, hereinafter referred to as ' the Committee `.

2. When reference is made to this paragraph, Articles 3 and 7 of Decision 1999 /468/EC shall apply, cf. its Article 8.

Where reference is made to this paragraph, Article 5a (3) shall apply. 1-4, and Article 7 of Decision 1999 /468/EC, cf. its Article 8.

Article 23

Sanctions

Member States shall lay down penalties for infringements of the national provisions adopted pursuant to this Directive and shall take the necessary measures to ensure that they are implemented. The penalties shall be effective, proportionate and dissuasive. The Member States shall notify the Commission of such provisions by 29. In June 2008, as soon as possible any subsequent amendment with effect on these provisions shall also be communicated.

ARTICLE 24

Amendment to Directive 95 /16/EC

Directive 95 /16/EC is hereby amended as follows :

Article 1 (1). 2 and 3 shall be replaced by the following :

" TWO. For the purposes of this Directive, ' lift ' shall mean the lifting and lifting material which is operated by an elevator chair moving along the fixed steering gear with a heel rate of more than 15 ° compared to the horizontal plane and which is calculated ; to transport :

-people

-persons and goods

-goods only if the lift chair is available, i.e. that a person can enter it without difficulty and is equipped with controls inside the lift or within reach of the person in the lift chair.

Lifting and lifting material if the lift chair is moving by a complete fixed course, even though it does not move along the steady steering gear, shall be regarded as lifts falling within the scope of this Directive.

' Elevator chair ` means any part of the lift that carries persons and / or goods to be hosed up or reduced.

3. This Directive shall not apply to :

-and lift materials with a speed of 0,15 m/s or less ;

-building plainators

-two-level installations, including levials

-elevators specially designed and constructed for military or police purposes ;

-and lift materials from which work can be carried out ;

-lifts in mine shafts

-material for moving the performers during artistic conduct,

-and lift materials installed in means of transport ;

-the lifting and lifting material belonging to a machine and intended exclusively for access to the workplace, including maintenance and inspection of the machinery ;

-orthodors

-Rolling stairs and rolling sideways. "

Point 2 of Annex I is replaced by the following :

" 1.2. Elevator Chair

The elevator chair in each lift must be a cabinine. This cab must be designed and constructed in such a way that the area and carrier capacity corresponds to the maximum number of people and the nominal nominal of the lift, as determined by the manufacturer.

If the lift is intended for the carriage of persons and its dimensions, the cabin must be prepared and constructed in such a way that it does not impede or prevent the access of disabled persons as a result of the construction of the person concerned or preventing the access of disabled persons ; or use of it, and so it may be equipped with any suitable equipment which makes it easier for those persons to use it. ` ;

ARTICLE 25

Repeal

Directive 98 /37/EC is hereby repealed from the 29th. December, 2009.

References to the repealed Directive shall be construed as references to this Directive and shall be read in accordance with the correlation table in Annex XII.

Article 26

Implementation

Member States shall adopt and publish the necessary provisions to comply with this Directive not later than 29. June 2008. They shall forthwith inform the Commission thereof.

They shall apply the relevant provisions of the 29. December, 2009.

When Member States adopt these provisions, they shall contain a reference to this Directive or shall be accompanied by such reference on the occasion of their official publication. The methods of making such reference shall be laid down by the Member States.

Member States shall communicate to the Commission the texts of the provisions of national law which they adopt in the field covered by this Directive and a comparison table above the provisions of this Directive and the corresponding provisions of the provisions of this Directive ; adopted national legislation.

ARTICLE 27

Deviation

Until the 29th. In June 2011, Member States may authorise the placing on the market and supply for the use of portable fastening machines and other firing machines, in accordance with the national provisions applicable at the time of the adoption of this Directive.

Article 28

Entry into force

This Directive shall enter into force on the 20th day following that of its publication in : Official Journal of the European Union.

ARTICLE 29

Addressees

This Directive is addressed to the Member States.

ANNEX I

Essential health and safety requirements

in the design and manufacture of machinery,

GENERAL PRINCIPLES

1. The manufacturer or his authorized representative must ensure that a risk assessment is carried out in order to establish the safety and health requirements associated with the machine in question. The machine shall then be constructed and produced taking account of the results of this analysis.

In the abovementioned iterative risk assessment and risk-risk process, the manufacturer or his authorized representative must :

-establish the limits of the machine, including the intended use and any misuse thereof, which may reasonably be foreseeable ;

-identify the hazards which may arise in connection with the machinery and related dangerous situations ;

-assess the risks, taking into account the seriousness of any accident or health damage and the likelihood of injury to the injury ;

-assess the risks to determine whether it is necessary to restrict them, in accordance with the purpose of this Directive ;

-remove the risks or limit the risks associated with these hazards by using the protection measures in the priority line specified in 1.1.2.b.

2. The obligations arising from the essential health and safety requirements not only if the machine presents a danger when it is used under the conditions laid down by the manufacturer or by his authorized representative, but also under foreseeable abnormal conditions. The requirement for the integration of security, cf. section 1.1.2, and the obligations on the labelling of machinery and use of instructions, cf. in section 1.7.3 and 1.7.4, apply in any case.

3. The essential health and safety requirements laid down in this Annex are binding. However, in the light of the technical stage, it is possible that the objectives set are not achievable. If this is the case, the machinery must be designed and manufactured to meet these objectives as far as possible.

4. This Annex is divided into several parts. The first part is general and applies to all types of machinery. The other parts concern certain types of more specific dangers. However, it is essential to review this document in its entirety to be sure to satisfy all the relevant essential requirements : when constructing machines, account must be taken of the requirements of the general part and requirements of one or more of the others. share everything according to the results of the risk assessment in accordance with paragraph 1 of these General Principles. Essential health and safety requirements relating to the protection of the environment shall apply only to machines referred to in 2.4.

1. ESSENTIAL HEALTH AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

1.1. GENERAL

1.1.1. Definitions

For the purposes of this Annex :

(a) "danger" : a potential source of accidents or health damage ;

(b) ' dangerous area ` shall mean any area in and / or around a machine in which a person's presence poses a risk to the safety or health of the person concerned ;

(c) "exposed person" means any person who is in whole or in part in a dangerous area ;

(d) ' operator ' means the person or persons constituting, assembling, servicing, adjusting, cleaning, repairing or carrying a machine ;

(e) ' risk ` means a combination of the probability and severity of an accident or health damage which may arise in a dangerous situation ;

(f) " foreclosure " means part of the machine used specifically to provide protection with a physical barrier ;

g) ' protective equipment ` means a device (other than shielding) which reduces a risk, either on its own or in the context of a foreclosure ;

"intended use" means the use of a machine in accordance with the instructions in the instructions ;

i) 'incorrect use which is reasonably foreseeable' : the use of a machine in a manner that is not intended for use, but which will result in easy predictable human behaviour.

1.1.2. Principles of the integration of security

(a) The Machine must be designed and manufactured so that it can operate and can operate and can be operated, adjusted and maintained without exposure to persons at risk when these operations are carried out under the conditions laid down, but also in any person ; misuse of this, which is reasonably foreseeable.

The measures taken must be to eliminate all risk in the overall life expectancy of the machine, including in the transport, mounting, dismantling, decoupling and scrapping phases.

(b) In the choice of the most appropriate solutions, the manufacturer or his representative must take into account the following principles in the order listed :

-as far as possible remove or mitigate the risks (integration of the design and manufacture of the machinery),

-take the necessary protective measures against the risks which cannot be removed ;

-to provide users with information on the risks remaining due to the incomplete safeguard measures, to indicate whether or not a specific training is required, and to indicate whether personal protective equipment is necessary.

c) In the design and manufacture of the machinery and in the preparation of the instructions, the manufacturer or his representative must take into account not only the intended use of the machine, but also improbable use, which can reasonably be foreseen.

The machinery must be designed and constructed so as to prevent it being used in an abnormal manner, in the event that such a method of use implies a risk. Where appropriate, the instructions must include information to the user in the ways in which the experience should be discouraged from using the machine.

(d) The Machine must be designed and constructed in such a way as to take into account the conditions under which the operator works as a result of the necessary or anticipated use of personal protective equipment.

(e) the Machine must be delivered with all the special equipment and all the parts essential for the engine to be set, maintained and used safely.

1.1.3. Materials and Products

The materials used in the manufacture of the machinery or the products used or created by its application shall not entail risks to the safety and health of persons. In the case of liquids in the workflow, the machinery must be designed and constructed so that it prevents the risks of filling, use, collection and discharge.

1.1.4. Lighting

The machine must be delivered to the service with a custom-built lighting in places where there may be risks that such such does not exist, even if the ambient lighting is normal.

The machine must be designed and manufactured in such a way that there is no shy shadow zones, that the lighting is blinded and that there is no danger of stroboscopic effects on moving parts as a result of the lighting.

If certain inner parts are to be inspected regularly, they should be provided with appropriate illumination. The same applies to the areas where there is setting and maintenance.

1.1.5 . Construction of the machinery for handling

The machine or each part of its different parts shall :

-be capable of being handled and transported safely,

-be packaged or constructed so that it can be placed in a secure manner and without any damage.

In the case of transport of the machine and / or of its individual parts, there may not be any sudden movements or risks arising from a lack of stability if the machinery and / or its individual parts are handled in accordance with the instructions.

Where the machinery or mass of the machinery or the mass of the machine does not allow them to move with their hands, the machinery or parts of each of its parts shall be required :

-either be provided with the means of making it possible to seize them with a lift device ;

-or be designed in such a way that they may be obtained with such information,

-or to have such a form, that normal lifting devices may be easily used.

When the machine or one of its parts are moved with their hands, they shall :

-either easily be transported

-or include any means of transport that make it possible to transport them safely.

Special precautions must be taken in the context of handling of even light tools and / or masked units which may be dangerous.

1.1.6. Ergonomics

In the case of intentional use, discomfort, fatigue and physical and mental stress on the operator shall be limited as far as possible on the basis of the following ergonomical principles :

-taking into account differences in the physical dimensions of the operator, strength and endurance

-sufficient room for the operator to move all parts of the body ;

-not that it's the machine that determines the workrhythm

-avoid prolonged concentration-consumant monitoring

-adapting the interface human machine to the properties that the operators can be expected to have.

1.1.7. Workspaces

The work space must be designed and constructed in such a way as to prevent risks arising from the exhaust gas and / or lack of oxygen.

If the machinery is to be used in a hazardous environment that poses risks to the health and safety of the operator or if the machinery in itself creates a dangerous environment, there must be sufficient means to ensure that the operator is in good working conditions and are in danger ; protected against all foreseeable hazards.

The workplace shall, where necessary, be equipped with an appropriate cabinine, designed and / or equipped in such a way that it meets the above requirements ; the exit must allow the driver to leave the cabin quickly. In addition, where appropriate, there must be an emergency exit in a different direction other than the normal exit.

1.1.8. Seats

Where it is appropriate and when working conditions permit, workplaces that are an integral part of the machinery must be so constructed that seats may be fitted.

If the operator is to sit at work and the workplace is an integral part of the machine, the seat must be delivered with the machine.

The Operator's seat must allow him to sit stable. In addition, the seat and its distance to the control devices must be adapted to the operator.

If the machine brings vibrations, the seat must be so designed and constructed that the vibrations transmitted to the operator shall be limited as much as is reasonably possible. The seat's anchorage must be able to withstand all the stresses to which it may be subject to. If there is no floor under the feet of the operator, then the machine shall be equipped with a type-safe footer.

1.2. OPERATING SYSTEMS

1.2.1. Security and reliability of the operating systems

The control systems must be so designed and constructed so that dangerous situations cannot arise. In particular, they shall be designed and constructed as follows :

-that they can withstand the intended operational effects and external impacts ;

-that an error in the operating system hardware or software does not lead to dangerous situations

failure of the logic of the operating system does not lead to dangerous situations.

-that a human error during operations that can reasonably be previewed does not lead to dangerous situations.

Special account shall be taken of the following :

I don't want the machine to get started by mistake.

The parameters of the machine must not alter unchecked if such a change may lead to dangerous situations.

-The stopping of the machinery must not be prevented if the stop signal has already been given.

-No moving parts in the machine or working subjects that the machine holds must fall or be ejged.

-Automatic or manual stop of the moving parts must not be hindered.

-Safeguard equipment must remain fully effective or trigger stop.

The safety-related parts of the operating system shall be appropriate to assemblies of machinery and / or sub-machines.

On wireless service, stop when the correct control signals are received, including by means of communication, stop.

1.2.2. Control devices

The service devices must be :

-clear and easy to spot and where appropriate pictograms should be used ;

-so that they can be operated safely, quickly, without waste of time and unambiguously

-designed in such a way that there is a logical relationship between the movement of the steering device and the triggered action

-placed outside the dangerous areas, except where necessary, certain controls, such as emergency stops or hand-holding programming unit ;

-placed in such a way that there will be no further risks at the service ;

-designed or protected in such a way that the release of functions resulting in danger can only be achieved by deliberate action ;

-designed in such a way that they can withstand the expected workload ; special attention must be paid to emergency stop which may be subject to large loads.

If a control device is designed and constructed so that several different actions are possible, that is, that the function is not unique, the action that will be triggered is clearly indicated, and if necessary confirm.

The service devices must be designed in such a way as to ensure that their location, movement and mechanical resistance are compatible with the triggered action, taking into account what is ergonomically appropriate.

The machinery must be provided with the necessary signal and monitoring devices necessary for the service of the machinery to be operated on a reassuring manner. The operator must be able to read these devices from the service.

The operator shall be in a position to ensure that no one is in the dangerous areas or the operating system must be so designed and constructed that the initiation is prevented as long as someone is in dangerous places ; areas.

If this is impossible, before the machine is started, a sound and / or light-signalling device shall be triggered. The exposed persons must have sufficient time to leave the dangerous area or prevent the machine's initiation.

Where necessary, it must be ensured that the machinery can only be controlled from control pulte placed on one or more predetermined sites or sites.

Where there are several control pools, the operating system must be so designed that when the first pult is operated, it is impossible to use the others ; however, this does not apply to stopdevices and emergency stops.

When a machine has two or more control stations, all places must be equipped with all necessary controls, without prejudice to the fact that the operators are harassing each other or putting each other in a dangerous situation.

1.2.3. Entry Setup

The machine may only be capable of taking action on a deliberate action in the context of a control device intended for this purpose.

The same shall apply :

-start after a stop, whatever the reason for this.

-the management of a substantial change in operating conditions.

However, the starting or alteration of operating conditions may be made by deliberate influence of a device other than the steering control provided that does not result in a hazardous situation.

In the case of automatic driving with a machine, it may be allowed to launch the machine, start after the stop or change of operating conditions without human intervention if this does not result in dangerous situations.

If a machine has multiple launch devices and this leads to a risk that the operators endanger each other, additional devices must be installed in order to avoid this risk. If the security requires the initiation and / or stop to be carried out in accordance with a specific sequence, such devices must be provided to ensure that the correct order is followed.

1.2.4. Stop!

1.2.4.1. Normal Stop

A machine must be fitted with a control device which will allow the entire machine to be stopped safely.

Every workplace must be fitted with a control device for the stop of either all functions or just a portion of these, depending on the existing hazards, and the machinery is safe.

The order of the machine must be given priority in relation to the starting drones.

When the machine or its dangerous functions are stopped, the energy supply to the appropriate urmitts must be interrupted.

1.2.4.2. Outage Emergency

When the stop order is necessary, when the stop order is not disconnecting the power supply to the operating system, the stop situation must be monitored and maintained.

1.2.4.3. Emergency stop

A machine must be provided with one or more emergency stops with which immediate dangerous situations and dangerous situations in development can be prevented.

This obligation shall not apply to :

-machines where the risk cannot be reduced by the fitting of emergency stop, either because this does not reduce the normal bus stop or because it does not make it possible to take the special measures, the risk requires ;

-handheld and hand-controlled machines.

The peak must :

-include readily recognisable and visible controls which are quick to come to

-cause the stop of the faretal process in the short period of time without causing further risk

-if necessary, initiate or make it possible to initiate certain protection measures.

The emergency device must be designed in such a way that it shall remain in the stopposition until the deliberate back-end is kept. The device must not be allowed to be blocked without a stop order being triggered. The peak can only be able to be returned by a conscious action, and this back may not cause the machine to start, but only allow it to start again.

The keyfunction must be available and operate at all times, regardless of the operating method.

The nuance devices must supplement other security measures and not replace them.

1.2.4.4. Collections of machinery

In the case of machinery or machinery designed to work together, these must be constructed and constructed so that the stoppers, including emergency stops, cannot stop the machine, but also all coupled equipment, if continued ; running of this may present a danger.

1.2.5. Selecting the control or operating mode

The selected operating or operating mode must be a priority in relation to all other control or operating methods with the exception of the emergency stop.

If the machine is designed and manufactured to be used for more control or function requiring a variety of protective measures and / or working procedures, it must be fitted with a switchover for the control ; or behavior that can be unlocked in each position. Each position on the converter shall be readily identifiable and may only correspond to a single service or function.

The altering may be replaced by other devices which allow the use of certain functions of certain machinery to certain groups of operators to be limited.

If the machine in certain operations must be able to function while a shielding has been moved or removed, and / or while protective equipment is disconnected, the switching or operating mode must at the same time :

-exclude all other controls, or operating methods ;

-only allow dangerous functions to operate in the event of continuous impact on controls

-only allow dangerous functions to operate under a reduced risk and without the risk of risk caused by linked sequences ;

-to prevent dangerous operations from being inadvertentionally affected or inadvertentionally influencing the follower of the machine.

If these four conditions cannot be met at the same time, the switching or operating mode shall activate other protective measures designed and constructed to ensure a safe area of work.

In addition, the operator from the setting point must be able to fully control the function of the parts he is serving.

1.2.6. In the energy supply

Debrewing, re-establishing after interruption or variation, upwards or downwards, in the power supply to the machine, shall not cause dangerous situations.

Special account shall be taken of the following :

-The machine must not be unexpectedly unexpectedly

-the parameters of the machine must not be changed unchecked if such a change can lead to dangerous situations ;

-Stop the machinery must not be prevented if an order has already been given ;

-no moving parts in the machine or working subjects that the machine holds must fall or be ejged ;

-automatic or manual stop of one of the moving parts must not be hindered ;

-the protective equipment must remain fully effective or triggered by a stop.

1.3. SAFEGUARD MEASURES AGAINST MECHANICAL HAZARDS

1.3.1. Risk of stability for stability

The machine as well as its parts and equipment must be sufficiently stable to prevent the tiller, toppling or movement of uncontrolled movements during transport, assembly, dismantling, or any other action to which the machine is exposed.

Where the shape or installation of the machine itself does not permit adequate stability, it must be provided with appropriate means of fixing, which shall be stated in the instructions.

1.3.2. Use of end-use

The machinies, including the connectors, must be able to withstand the strain they are subjected to in connection with use.

The materials used must be sufficiently resilient and adapted to the environment foreseen by the manufacturer or his representative, in particular with regard to fatigue, ageing, corrosion and slime.

The use of the instructions shall indicate how and how often maintenance and inspection must be carried out on safety considerations. It shall indicate, where appropriate, of the parts exposed to wear and the criteria for replacement.

If there is still a risk of demolition or breaches in spite of the measures taken, the components concerned shall be fitted, positioned and / or cut off so that any parts of them may not be disseminated, and hazardous situations are avoided.

Rough or soft pipes containing liquids, particularly under high pressure, shall be able to withstand the expected internal and external workloads and be firmly attached and / or protected so that they do not result in risks in the event of a breach.

If the work subject is automatically brought to the tool, the following conditions must be met in order to avoid risks to persons :

-in the contact between tools and work subject, the tool must have reached its normal working conditions

when the tool is started and / or stopped (intentionally or unintentionally), the movement that leads to the work subject up and the movement of the tool shall be coordinated.

1.3.3. Risks in connection with the fall and ejection of genus

Measures must be taken to prevent fall or ejection of objects which may constitute a risk.

1.3.4. Risks related to surfaces, edges, corners

Ordinary masques must not, insofar as their function makes it possible, have sharp edges, sharp corners or ru surfaces which may result in personal injury.

1.3.5. Risks related to combined machines

When the machine is designed to perform several different operations with a manual move on the issue between each operation (combined machine), it must be designed and manufactured so that each part can be used separately without the other components pose a risk to exposed persons.

To that end, if they are not fully protected, the individual components shall be capable of being initiated or stopped individually.

1.3.6. Risks in relation to differences in operating conditions

In order for a machine to operate under different operating conditions, it must be so designed and constructed that the choice and option of selecting and setting these conditions can be made safe and reliable.

1.3.7. Moves of movement

The machinery ' s moving parts must be so designed and constructed that any risk of contact which may lead to accidents should be avoided or shall, if there is still risk, be fitted with guards or protective equipment.

All necessary measures should be taken to prevent unintentional blocking of the moving parts of the working parts. In the event that, despite the measures taken, despite the measures taken, the necessary, special protective equipment and special tools must be made available to enable the lifting of the blockage to be lifted, the parts concerned without risk.

This particular protective equipment and its method of use must be entered in the directions of use and, where possible, at an indication of the machinery.

1.3.8. Choice of protection against risks caused by moving parts

The guards or protective equipment designed to provide protection against the risks caused by moving parts must be selected in proportion to the present risk. The following guidelines are to be used in the selection.

1.3.8.1. Movable, power-sharing parts

Screens designed to protect persons from hazards as a result of moving, power-riding parts shall be :

-either flat-rate guards referred to in item 1.4.2.1, or

-restricted foreclosure guards referred to in item 1.4.2.2.

Movement of foreclosure guards should be used when it is expected that intervention should often be carried out.

1.3.8.2. Movable parts that are involved in the process

The guards or protective equipment designed to protect persons from hazards caused by moving parts involved in the process must be :

-either flat-rate guards referred to in item 1.4.2.1, or

-restricted foreclosure guards referred to in item 1.4.2.2, or

-protective equipment referred to in section 1.4.3, or

-a combination of the above.

Where access to certain moving parts directly involved in the process cannot be prevented completely during operation because certain operations are to be carried out by an operator, these parts shall be provided with :

-regular foreclosure or moving foreclosure guards preventing access to the sections of the parts not being used for the work, and

-adjustable foreclosure, as referred to in 1.4.2.3, which only allows access to the sections of the moving parts for which it is necessary to have access.

1.3.9. Risks in the case of uncontrolled movements

When a part of a machine has been stopped, it must be ensured that any amount of feedback from the position that was stopped can only be carried out by activating the control devices, or in such a way that there is no danger.

1.4. CHARACTERISTIC OF FORECLOSURE AND PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

1.4.1. General requirements

Screens and protective equipment :

-must be firmly manufactured ;

-must be firmly affixed

-Do not cause further hazards

-their use must not be allowed to be circumvened without any progress or be released from operation ;

-must be located sufficiently far from the dangerous area ;

-no more than must be used to prevent the outlook at work and

it must allow the necessary affixing and / or replacement of tools and maintenance work by restricting access to the territory where the work is to be carried out as far as possible without the removal of the foreclosure or without the removal of the removal of the guards ; protection equipment out of function.

For the rest, guards shall be shielded to protect against excretion or, if appropriate, of materials or objects and against emissions from the machine.

1.4.2. Special requirements for foreclosure

1.4.2.1. Fixed guards

Fixed guards must be maintained by systems that make it necessary to use tools to open or remove them.

The fastening system shall remain on the guards or the machine when the foreclosure is disconnected.

When possible, flat-rate foreclosure must not remain in place without their allocations.

1.4.2.2. Movable guards with obsessive-compulsive guards

Obsessive foreclosure foreclosure guards shall :

-as far as possible remain on the machine when they are opened ;

-constructed and manufactured in such a way that they can only be adjusted by deliberate action.

Confluous foreclosure guards shall bear a coupling mechanism, which :

-prevent dangerous machine functions from starting until the foreclosure is closed, and

-make a stop order when they are no longer closed.

Where it is possible for an operator to reach into the dangerous area before the risk resulting from dangerous machinery functions is discharged, moving guards must be provided with both a screen and a foreclosure device, as :

-prevent dangerous machine functions from starting until the foreclosure is closed and locked, and

-shall keep the guards closed and locked until the risk of injury to the dangerous machine functions is disclosed.

Confluous foreclosure guards must be so designed to prevent or stop dangerous machinery functions if one or more of their components is missing or failing.

1.4.2.3. Adjusting foreclosure guards restricting access

Justerical guards restricting access to the area of the moving parts which are strictly necessary for the implementation of the work shall be capable of :

-manually set or automatically, depending on the work to be carried out and

-aligned easily and without the use of tools.

1.4.3. Special requirements for protective equipment

The protection equipment must be designed and incorporated into the operating system, so that :

-the moving parts cannot be set in motion as long as the operator can reach them ;

-people can't reach the moving parts when they're in motion, and

-the moving parts cannot be put in motion or that they are stopped if one of their components is missing or failing.

Safeguard devices must be capable of adjusting only through deliberate action.

1.5. RISKS DUE TO OTHER HAZARDS

1.5.1. Electrical Energy

When the machine is electrically powered, it must be designed, constructed and equipped so that any risk in connection with electricity is prevented or may be prevented.

The safety requirements laid down in Directive 73 /23/EEC shall apply to machinery. However, the requirements relating to the conformity assessment and placing on the market and / or putting into service of machinery in connection with electricity shall be subject to this Directive only.

1.5.2. Static electricity

The machinery must be designed and constructed so as to avoid or restrict the occurrence of electrostatic charges which may be hazardous and / or be fitted with devices enabling them to be disposed of.

1.5.3. Energy other than electricity

If the machinery is powered by a source other than electricity, it shall be designed, constructed and equipped in such a way as to prevent any risk arising from these sources of energy.

1.5.4. Assembly Error

In the case of fitting or refitting of certain parts which may lead to risks, the design and manufacture of these parts shall be made impossible by the design and manufacture of these parts, and if this is not done, at the information given on the parts and / or the parts of the population. The same information shall be indicated on the moving parts and / or their coverage when it is necessary to know the direction of the direction to avoid risk.

In any case, the use of the instructions shall include additional information on these risks.

If incorrect connection may present a risk, the wrong collection must be made impossible by the design itself, and if this is not done, by providing information on the elements to be connected and where it is appropriate, on the connectivity.

1.5.5. Extreme temperatures

Precautions must be taken to prevent any risk of injury at contact by contact or at a time near either of the items or materials of high temperature or very low temperature.

The necessary precautions shall be taken to prevent the risk of the spraying of very hot or very cold materials.

1.5.6. Fire

The machinery must be designed and constructed so that any risk of fire or overheating generated by the machine itself or by gases, liquids, dust, vapors and other substances used by the machinery shall be avoided.

1.5.7. Explosion

The machine must be so designed and constructed that any risk of explosion caused by the machine itself or gases, liquids, dust, vapours and other substances which the machinery produces or use shall be avoided.

If explosion risks arise as a result of the use of a machine in an explosive atmosphere, the machine shall be in conformity with the Community Specific Directives.

1.5.8. Noise

Machinery must be designed and constructed to minimise the risks resulting from airborne noise emission to the lowest possible level, which may reasonably be expected on the basis of technical progress and the existing means of noise dampening ; among other things, the noise source.

The noise emission levels may be assessed by reference to comparative emission data for similar machinery.

1.5.9. Vibrations

Machinery must be so designed and constructed that the risks resulting from the vibrations produced by the machine are reduced to the lowest possible level based on technical progress and the existing means of vibrational supprease, inter alia ; The source.

The emission level emission levels may be assessed by reference to comparative emission data for similar machinery.

1.5.10. Radiation

Unwanted radiation emissions from the machine must be removed or reduced to a level which is not harmful to persons.

All functional ion-ionizing emissions must be reduced to the lowest level sufficient to enable the machinery to function properly in setting, operating and cleaning. If there is a risk, the necessary safeguard measures must be taken.

All functional non-ionizing radiation emissions during setting, function and cleaning must be reduced to a level that is not harmful to persons.

1.5.11. Outer radiation

The machine must be designed and constructed so that external radiation does not interfere with the engine function.

1.5.12. Laser radiation

In the case of the use of laser equipment, the following shall be observed :

-laser equipment on a machine must be so designed and constructed that any unintended radiation is prevented ;

laser equipment on a machine must be protected, so that neither the radiators, radiation for reflecting or dispersal or secondary radiation are harmful to health ;

-optical equipment for the observation or adjustment of laser equipment on a machine shall be such as to make sure that the laser beam does not lead to a health hazard.

1.5.13. Emissions of hazardous materials and substances

The machine must be so designed and constructed that the risks of inhalation, ingestion, contact with skin, eyes and mutilation, through the skin of hazardous materials and substances developed by the machinery, are avoided.

Where such a risk cannot be removed, the machinery must be equipped in such a way that the hazardous materials and substances are absorbed, absorbed by water spraying, filtered or treated according to a different equally effective method.

If the process is not completely encapsulated during normal operation of the machinery, the capturing and / or suction devices must be so positioned as having the greatest possible effect.

1.5.14. Risiko to be locked up in a machine

Machinery must be designed, constructed or fitted with devices preventing a person from being locked up inside the machine, or making it possible for the person to call for help if he is locked up.

1.5.15. Risiko to glide, stumble or fall

The parts of the machine in which persons must travel or stay must be so constructed and constructed so that the persons concerned shall not slip, stumble or fall on or off these parts.

Where appropriate, these parts must be provided with handles that are attached to the needs of users and which make it possible for them to maintain a stable position.

1.5.16. Lightning Layer

Machines to be protected against the effects of lightning strikes during use must be fitted with a system capable of leading the resulting electrical discharge from the ground.

1.6. MAINTENANCE

1.6.1. Maintenance of the machinery

The places where the setting and normal maintenance of the machinery are carried out shall be placed outside the dangerous areas. The adjustment, care, repair, cleaning and servicing of the machinery must be able to be carried out on the machine when this has been stopped.

If at least one of the above conditions cannot be met for technical reasons, measures must be taken to ensure that these operations can be carried out safely (cf. Among other things, 1.2.5).

Automated machines, and when necessary, other machinery must be fitted with a connectivity device so that diagnostic debug equipment can be fitted.

Parts in an automated machine that are often to be replaced must be readily and safely capable of, and must be, fitted. These components shall be accessible so that the tasks can be carried out with the necessary technical means of assistance in accordance with a prior determined procedure.

1.6.2. Access Roads and Service Seats for Maintenance Service Spaces

The machine must be designed and constructed with access routes that make it possible to secure all the necessary locations in the context of operation, setting and maintenance.

1.6.3. Separation of energy sources

The machinery must be fitted with devices to isolate it from all sources of energy. These devices must be clearly specified. They must be able to be unlocked if reconnecting can present a danger to individuals. The devices must also be possible to be unlocked when the operator does not, from any of the places he has access to, can check whether the energy is still disconnected.

In the case of an electric power supply electrical power supply, it is sufficient to pull the plug, provided that the operator of any of the places he has access to can check that the plug is still withdrawn.

After disengaged decoupling, all residual energy or stored energy that may be left in the machine's circuits could be discharged to persons without risk.

By way of derogation from the requirements laid down in the preceding paragraph, it may be permitted that certain circuits cannot be separated from their energy source because it must be ensured, for example, that the information maintains that information is preserved, that the internal parts are informed, and so on, where appropriate, specific precautions shall be taken to ensure the safety of the operator.

1.6.4. Interlock by the operator

The machinery must be designed, constructed and equipped in such a way as to restrict the need for intervention by the operator as much as possible. If operator intervention is unavoidable, this must be done easily and safely.

1.6.5. Cleaning of the internal parts

The machinery must be designed and constructed so that the cleaning of its internal parts when these contain dangerous substances or preparations must be able to take place without the need to penetrate the internal parts. Any clean-up of them must also be able to take place from the outside. If it is impossible to avoid entering the internal parts of the machine, it shall be designed and constructed so as to ensure that cleaning can be carried out safely.

1.7. INFORMATION

1.7.1. Information and warnings on the machine

The information and warnings on the machine shall be made at any time in readily comprehensible symbols or pictograms. All written or verbal information and warnings must be formulated in the official language or languages of the official Community which, in accordance with the Treaty, may be laid down by the Member State in which the machinery is placed on the market and / or delivered for use ; be accompanied by a version in any other Community language which the operators understand.

1.7.1.1. Information and information equipment

The information necessary for the operation of a machine must be unique and readily understood. They must not be so extensive that the overburden to the operator is overloaded.

Dates or other interactive communication agents between the operator and the machinery must be easy to understand and use.

1.7.1.2. Alarm systems

Where the safety and health of persons may be put at risk as a result of an inward functioning machine, the machinery must be equipped in such a way as to give appropriate warning in the form of a sound or light-signalling signal.

If the machine is equipped with alarm systems, these must be unique and be easy to perceive. Precautions must be taken to ensure that the operator can at any time check whether these alarm signals are working.

The requirements of the Community Specific Directives on Colors and Safety Board shall be applicable.

1.7.2. Remaining Risks Warning

When other risks remain, despite the measures taken to ensure safe construction, protection and additional protective equipment, such measures should be warned, including warning systems.

1.7.3. Labelling of machines

Each machine must provide at least the following information in a manner that is visible, legible and indelibly :

the manufacturer ' s business name and full address and, where appropriate, the name and address of his representative ;

the name of the machine,

CE marking (cf. Annex III)

-specification of series or type designation

serial number, if any,

-the manufacturing wound, that is to say. the year in which the manufacturing process was completed.

It shall be prohibited to date or redate the machine when the CE marking is applied.

If the machine is designed and constructed for use in explosive atmospheres, this must be indicated on the device.

The machine must also be provided with complete information relevant to the machine type and the necessary prerequisites for safe use. This information shall be in accordance with the requirements of section 1.7.1.

When a part of the machine under use is handled by means of hectare and liffocal equipment, the mass of the machinery must be specified on a clear, durable and unambiguous manner.

1.7.4. Usage View

All machinery must be accompanied by an instruction manual in the official or official Community languages of the Member State where the machine is placed on the market or delivered for use.

The use of the instructions accompanying the machine shall be an original instruction manual or a translation of the original instructions ; in the latter case, the translation must be attached to an ' original instruction manual `.

By way of derogation from here, the maintenance guide for a specialised staff working directly for the manufacturer or his authorized representative may be replaced by the following only one Community language, which is the meaning of this staff.

The use of the instructions shall be drawn up in accordance with the principles set out below.

1.7.4.1. General principles of preparation

(a) The use of the instructions shall be drawn up in one or more official languages of the Community. The words ' original use of instructions ` shall be given on the language versions or languages of which the manufacturer or his authorized representative is responsible.

(b) If any ' original instruction manual ` exists in the official language of the intended use, the manufacturer or his authorized representative, or the person who is introducing the machinery in the language area concerned, shall arrange for a translation into it or of them ; in that language. The translation of the original instructions shall be given on these translations.

(c) The content of the use of the report shall not only cover the intended use of the machine, but also take into account any improperuse thereof which can reasonably be foreseeable.

(d) For machines intended to be used by non-professional users, the drafting and presentation of the usage instruction must take account of the general level of education and the insight that is reasonably expected of these users.

1.7.4.2. Contents of the use of the evidence

All instructions for use must, where appropriate, include at least the following information :

the company name and full address of the manufacturer and its representative,

the description of the machine, as indicated on the machine itself, with the exception of the serial number (cf. section 1.7.3.)

c) the EC declaration of conformity or a document indicating the content of the EC declaration of conformity and the characteristics of the machine, but not necessarily the serial number and signature of the machine ;

d) a general description of the machinery

(e) drawings, diagrams, descriptions and explanations necessary for the use, maintenance and repair of the machinery and to check whether or not it functions correctly ;

(f) a description of the job (s) where operators can be expected to be in the process of finding themselves ;

g) a description of the intended use of the machinery

(h) warnings for ways that the machine is not allowed to be applied but which experience shows can occur

i) instructions for mounting, setting up and endorsements, including drawings, diagrams and fastening devices, and indication of the frame or installation on which the machinery is to be fitted ;

(j) instructions for installation and assembly in order to reduce noise and vibrations ;

k) instructions for delivery for use and use of the machinery and, where necessary, instructions for the training of operators ;

In) information on remaining risks, which continue to be made, regardless of the built-in measures for safe design, safeguard measures and complementary protection measures,

(m) instructions on the protective measures provided by the user, including where appropriate, the personal protective equipment to be made available ;

n) the principal characteristics of tools that can be mounted on the machine ;

(o) the terms and conditions of which the machinery meets the stability requirements, during use, transport, assemble, dismantling, during tests, or in the event of foreseeable abandonment ;

(p) instructions on how transport, handling and storage can be carried out in a safe manner, by specifying the different parts of the machine and its various parts, where they are regularly transported separately ;

q) The procedure by accident or failure. If it is possible to block a block, it shall indicate the procedure to be applied in such a way as to ensure that new initiation can occur without danger ;

the indication of the adjustment and maintenance operations to be carried out by the user, as well as the preventive maintenance measures to be complied with ;

s) instructions on how adjustments and maintenance may be carried out in a secure way, including the protective measures to be taken during these operations ;

(t) the specifications for spare parts to be used when they affect the safety and health of operators ;

u) information on air-borne noise as indicated below :

-the A-weighted sound pressure level at work stations when it exceeds 70 dB (A). If the level is below or corresponds to 70 dB (A), this must be specified,

-the maximum peak value of the C-weighted sound pressure level at work stations when it exceeds 63 Pa (130 dB in relation to 20 other (10) ;)

-the A-weighted sound power level from the machine when the A-weighted sound pressure level at work sites exceeds 80 dB (A).

These values must either be truly measured for the machine in question, or be determined on the basis of the measurement carried out on a technically corresponding machine representing the machine to be manufactured.

When the machine is very large, instead of the A-weighted sound power level, the A-weighted sound pressure levels at specified locations around the machine are specified.

Where the harmonized standards are not applied, the noise shall be measured using the most appropriate method of measurement adapted to the machinery. When light emission values are specified, the uncertainty of the calculation of these values shall be specified. The operating conditions of the machinery shall be accounted for under the measurement and for the methods used for measurements.

Where the work site or sites are not determined or cannot be determined, the A-weighted sound pressure level shall be measured at a distance of 1 m from the surface of the machine and at a height of 1,60 m from the floor or sock. The location and value of the maximum sound pressure level must be specified.

If the Community Specific Directives contain provisions concerning other indications of the sound pressure level or the sound power level, these directives shall apply instead of this paragraph ;

(v) if a machine can send out non-ionizing rays that may be a danger to individuals, in particular persons with active or non-active implantable medical devices, information about the exposure of the operator and other exposed persons ; For.

1.7.4.3. Sales material

The sales material describing the machine must not contain information that is contrary to the instructions given to the safety and health aspects of the production. The sales material that describes the performance of the machine must contain the same information on emissions as those found in the instructions.

2. COMPLEMENTARY ESSENTIAL SAFETY AND HEALTH REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN CATEGORIES OF MACHINERY

Food machinery and machinery for cosmetic or pharmaceutical products, handheld and / or hand-held machines, portable fastening machines and other portable carers and machines for working wood and materials with equivalent physical the characteristics and the use of pesticide appliances must meet all essential health and safety requirements laid down in this chapter (see, cf. General principles, item 4).

2.1. FOOD MACHINERY AND MACHINERY FOR COSMETIC OR PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS

2.1.1. General

Food machinery and machinery for cosmetic or pharmaceutical products must be designed and constructed so as to avoid any risk of infection, sickness and infection.

The following requirements must be respected :

(a) Materials which are in contact with or intended to come into contact with food, cosmetic or pharmaceutical products must comply with the provisions of the Directives on this subject. The machinery must be designed and constructed so that the materials can be cleaned before each use, and where this is not possible, one-time parts shall be used.

(b) Any surfaces that come into contact with food, cosmetic or pharmaceutical products other than those of one-off parts shall be :

-be smooth and shall not contain any ruses or unequates that can hide organic substances. The same applies to collections between two surfaces

-to be so designed and constructed that the projections, edges and hooks are avoided as high as possible ;

-be easy to clean and disinfect, where necessary, if necessary after the easy disassembly parts have been removed. The internal corners shall be sufficiently rounded so that they can be cleaned fully.

(c) Liquid, gases and aerosols from foodstuffs, cosmetic or pharmaceutical products, and from cleaning, disinfectant and rinse funds must be able to run completely out of the machinery (where appropriate in a so-called "cleaning" position).

(d) The machine shall be designed and constructed so as to prevent the use of substances or living organisms, in particular insects, into it, and that there can be no organic materials in areas that are not cleaned up.

the machinery must be designed and constructed so that health-hazardous aids, including lubricants, cannot come into contact with foodstuffs, cosmetics or pharmaceutical products. Where appropriate, the machinery must be designed and constructed so that it can periodically be checked if this requirement has been met.

2.1.2. Usage View

The use of machinery for food and equipment for cosmetic or pharmaceutical products must include information on the recommended cleaning, disinfecting and washing methods and methods not only for the parts which are readily available, but also in those cases where access is impossible or discouraged.

2.2. HANDHELD AND / OR HAND-CONTROLLED MACHINES

2.2.1. General

Handheld and / or hand-controlled machines

depending on the type of equipment, must have a fixed surface of sufficient size and have a sufficient number of catch and restraint systems that are properly dimensioned and so positioned that the stability of the machine is guaranteed under the intended ; conditions of use

-shall, except where technically impossible, or when a self-employed control device is provided in the event that the imposition of the grappling devices cannot be unleashed in full security shall be provided with manual controls at the beginning and / or stopping operations, placed in such a way that the operator can activate them without escaping the grappler devices ;

-shall not constitute any risk of unintentional start-up and / or continued operation when the operator has given up the grappler devices. Equitable measures must be taken where this requirement is not technically feasible ;

where necessary, a visual sighting of the dangerous area and of the tool ' s work shall be possible for the processing of the processed material.

The means of hand-cut machinery must be designed and constructed so that the initiation and stop may be made easy and uns;.

2.2.1.1. Usage View

The instructions shall include the following information on the vibrations transmitted by portable machines held and held in the hands of portable machines :

-the total vibrational strength by hand-arm system shall be deferred when it exceeds 2,5 m/s ; 2 When this value does not exceed 2,5 m/s 2 , this must be specified :

-the uncertainty of the measurement.

These values must either be truly measured for the machine in question, or be determined on the basis of the measurement carried out on a technically corresponding machine, which is representative of the production envisaged.

Where harmonised standards do not apply, the vibration of the vibration shall be measured using the most suitable measurement code adapted to the machine.

The operating conditions of the machinery during the measurement and the methods used at the measurements or a reference to the harmonised standard used must be specified.

2.2.2 . Pie-only fastening machines and other slobs

2.2.2.1. General

Pie-fasters and other slobs must be constructed and manufactured as follows :

-that the energy is transferred to the slaughter through an intermediate piece not leaving the device ;

-that an activation device shall be prevented if the machinery is not properly placed with a sufficient pressure on the work subject ;

the unoptional solution is prevented ; where necessary, a specific sequence of acts between the enabling device and the control device must be carried out in order to trigger a stroke ;

-that unintentional release is prevented during handling or, in the event of a shock,

-that the machine can be loaded and charged safely and safely.

Where necessary, it must be possible to provide the device with a shatter, and suitable safeguards must be provided by the manufacturer ' s manufacturer.

2.2.2.2. Usage View

The use of the instructions shall include the information necessary for :

-which accessories and replaceable equipment which can be used in conjunction with the machinery

-the appropriate attachment elements or other slaughter elements to be used in conjunction with the machinery,

where appropriate, the cartridges to be used.

2.3. MACHINERY FOR THE WORKING OF WOOD AND MATERIALS HAVING EQUIVALENT PHYSICAL PROPERTIES

Machinery for the working of wood and materials having equivalent physical characteristics must meet the following requirements :

(a) The Machine must be designed, constructed or equipped in such a way that the subject may be placed and managed safely. When the subject is held in the hands of a working table, this must ensure that the subject is kept sufficiently stable under the work and must not hinder the movement of the subject.

(b) When the machine is available to be expected to be used under conditions which involve the risk of excretion of work subjects or parts thereof, it must be designed, constructed or equipped so that the ejection is prevented, or where this is not ; possible so that the following may not imply the risks to the operator and / or the exposed persons.

c) The Machine must be fitted with automatic brake, which will stop the tool at sufficient time when there is a risk of contact with the tool during the fall.

(d) When the tool is part of a semi-automatic machine, this machinery must be designed and constructed so that the risk of personal injury is removed or restricted.

2.4. PESTICIDES OF PESTICIDES

2.4.1. Definition

' Pesticides of Pesticides ` means machinery specially intended for the application of plant protection products, cf. Article 2 (2), Regulation (EC) No 1, in the Regulation (EC) No, of 1107/2009 of 21. The marketing of plant protection products on the market.

2.4.2. General

The manufacturer of pesticide applications or his authorized representative must ensure that an assessment of the risk of unintended exposure to pesticides is carried out in accordance with the risk-assessment and risk-reduction process in General principles, paragraph 1.

Pesticides of Pesticides shall be constructed and manufactured taking into account the results of the risk assessment, cf. the first subparagraph of such a way that they can be operated, adjusted and maintained without inadversate exposure to the environment of pesticides.

Leaks must be avoided at all times.

2.4.3. Stoning and monitoring

It must be possible to be precise and without difficulty, to operate, monitor and immediately terminate the pesticide application from the operators.

2.4.4. Filling and emptying

Machinery must be designed and manufactured in such a way as to ensure that precise loading of the necessary pesticide is easy, and a simple and complete carpensation shall be ensured while avoiding waste pesticide and contamination of the water supply ; by such operations.

2.4.5. Delivery of pesticide r

2.4.5.1. Delivery Rate

Machinery must be fitted with devices which make it easy to adjust the delivery speed accurately and reliably.

2.4.5.2. Pesticide distribution, detenment and reoperation

Machines must be designed and manufactured in such a way as to minimise the use of pesticides in the treatment area so that the spills outside the processing areas are limited to a minimum and in order to avoid pesticide operations for the environment. Where appropriate, a smooth distribution and uniform detenancy must be ensured.

2.4.5.3. Tests

In order to verify that the relevant masquads meet the requirements of 2.4.5.1 and 2.4.5.2, the manufacturer or his authorized representative must carry out appropriate tests of each type of machinery or make sure that such tests are carried out.

2.4.5.4. Spill at standstill

Machines must be designed and manufactured in order to avoid waste when the pesticide application has been halted.

2.4.6. Maintenance

2.4.6.1. Cleaning

A machine must be designed and manufactured in such a way that a thorough cleaning of it can easily be carried out without contamination of the environment.

2.4.6.2. Service

A machine must be designed and manufactured in such a way that the replacement of worn parts can easily be carried out without contamination of the environment.

2.4.7. Inspections

It must be easy to connect the necessary measuring devices to the machinery to check if it is functioning correctly.

2.4.8. Labelling of dyes, sizzes, and filters

Detaces, sighters and filters must be marked in such a way that the type and size can be clearly read.

2.4.9. Specification of the pesticide used

When it is appropriate, the machine shall be processed with a specific suspension where the operator can name the pesticide used.

2.4.10. Usage View

The use of the instructions shall include the following information :

(a) measures to be taken into the mixture, filling, application, cleaning, cleaning, servicing and transport, to avoid contamination of the environment ;

(b) detailed conditions of use for the various proposed operating environments, including the associated provisioning required to ensure that the pesticide is deposited in the areas of treatment, and that the spilling outside of the areas is limited to one ; minimum, in order to avoid deflecating to the environment and, where appropriate, to ensure a smooth distribution and uniform disconnection of pesticide ;

(c) the types and sizes of dyes, sittings, and filters that can be used with the machinery ;

(d) frequency and criteria, as well as the method of replacement of parts exposed to the abrasion which are exposed to the correct function of the machine, e.g. sanitation, siblings, and filters ;

(e) calibration, daily maintenance, winter preparation and other forms of control necessary to ensure that the machinery is functioning correctly ;

(f) pesticide types that can make the machine function incorrectly

and (g) an indication that the operator should keep the name of the pesticide used in accordance with paragraph 2.4.9 of the specific suspension,

the coupling and use of special equipment and accessories and the necessary measures to be taken ;

an indication that the machinery may be subject to national requirements for periodic inspections carried out by designated bodies as determined by Directive 2009 /128/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21. October 2009 establishing a framework for the Community's action on the sustainable use of pesticides ;

(j) the functions of the machinery to be inspected to ensure that it functions correctly ;

k) instructions relating to the coupling of the necessary measuring instruments.

3. COMPLEMENTARY ESSENTIAL HEALTH AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PREVENTION OF RISKS ARISING FROM MACHINE MOBILITY

Machinery involving a risk resulting from mobility must comply with all essential health and safety requirements referred to in this Chapter (see that in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter. General principles, item 4).

3.1. GENERAL

3.1.1. Definitions

a) 'Machine which poses a risk because of its mobility' :

-machinery whose operation requires mobility either during the performance of the work or a continuous or semi-continuous movement between a number of fixed work points, or

-machinery where the work is done without movement, but which may be equipped with means to move it from one point to another.

(b) "Führer" means an operator who has the task of moving a machine. The driver may either be on the machine or move on foot by the machine or by remote control.

3.2. WORKSPACES

3.2.1. First place

There must be sufficient view of the driver ' s seat so that the driver may be able to maneuver the machinery and its tools under predictable conditions of use, without danger of himself or exposed persons. Where necessary, appropriate devices to remedy risks arising from the lack of direct sight shall be provided.

A machine on which the driver is transported shall be designed and constructed in such a way that the driver ' s seat is not at risk of accipulous contact with wheels or belts.

If the dimensions allow it, the driver ' s seat for running drivers shall be so designed and constructed that it can be equipped with cabinine, provided that this does not increase the risk and that there is room for it. In such a case, it shall accommodate a place where they may be kept for the driver ' s use of instructions.

3.2.2. Seats

Where there is a risk that operators or other persons transported by the machine may be squeezed between parts of the machine and the soil if the machine is tilted or tipper over, including, in particular, machines equipped with a driver's service, as referred to in : in section 3.4.3 or 3.4.4, the seat must be constructed or equipped with a restraint system maintaining the person in the seat without preventing the movements necessary for the control or the movements caused by the suspension of the semen ; relationship with the driver. Such retention systems should not be installed if they increase the risk.

3.2.3. Seats for other people

Where, in the conditions of use, it is foreseen that persons other than the driver occasionally or can be transported by means of a regular basis or can be transported by that machine or work on a regular basis, appropriate spaces shall be made to ensure that transport or work may be carried out ; take place without risk.

Section 3.2.1, 2. and 3. Paragraph, shall also apply to spaces for persons other than the driver.

3.3. OPERATING SYSTEMS

Where necessary, the control devices must be secured against unauthorized use.

In the case of a remote control, all of the service units must indicate in no uncertain terms the type or machinery that can be operated from the unit in question.

The remote control system must be constructed and produced in such a way that it only affects :

-the machine in question,

-the functions concerned.

A driving machine must be designed and constructed so that it is only responding to signals from the intended control units.

3.3.1. Control devices

The driver must be able to operate all controls necessary for the operation of the machinery, other than those whose initiation can only be carried out without danger by means of controls which have been placed elsewhere. This applies in particular to the functions to be carried out by operators other than the driver, or those where the driver is forced to leave the driver's seat in order to be able to carry out them without any danger.

Where the pedals are fitted, these must be so designed, constructed and arranged so that they can be operated by an insure method and with minimal risk of debug. They must have a crimnied surface and they must be able to clean the surface.

If the control of the controls may present a danger, such as dangerous movements, they must go back into neutral position as soon as the operator lets them, except where the controls are concerned, which have more than previously determined positions.

For machinery on wheels, the steering mechanism must be so designed and constructed that the impact of sudden movements of the steering wheel or steering control caused by electrocuting the steering wheel must be reduced.

The devices for the operation of differential cages must be so designed and fitted in such a way that the differential can be set out of operation while the machine is on the move.

The sixth subparagraph of paragraph 1.2.2 relating to sound and / or light-signalling shall be valid only in the case of backward journeys.

3.3.2. Run / Run

All managed services with a self-propelled machine with a running driver may only be able to be performed if the driver is at the operating pooling.

When a machine at work is equipped with devices which are of a concern to its normal structure gauge, the driver must be able to verify that the devices in question are in a given position which allow them to be used in a single position. safe driving.

The same applies to all devices which must be in a given position, possibly. be locked to ensure that the run is safe.

When other risks are not present, a machine must be subject to the correct setting of the abovementioned devices.

The machine must not unintentionally be able to move on the start of the engine.

3.3.3. The run utility

In addition to the rules which have to be met in the course of a public road, self-propelling machinery and their trailers shall comply with such requirements with regard to braking, stopping, braking and unloading, to ensure that the machines can be ensured ; be used and operated in a safe manner under the conditions laid down in respect of the operation, load, speed, and the taxable and inclination of the sub-loading.

The slowdown and the stopping of self-propelling machinery must be able to be done by the driver using a central control device. Where safety is required, an emergency control device operated completely independently and is easy to reach, make it possible to slow down and halt the machinery if the central control device is failing or if the power to the power supply is to be used ; necessary to enable the central control device has been disconnected.

Where safety is required by a parking device, it must be ensured that the machine remains halted. This device may be combined with one of the devices referred to in the second subparagraph, provided that it is purely mechanical.

A remote-controlled machinery must be fitted with devices that allow an automatic and immediate stop to the machinery and to prevent potentially dangerous functions, in the following situations :

-if the driver has lost control of the machine.

-on receipt of a stop signal

-if an error is detected in a part of the system which has security to do

-when a validated signal is not received within a specified time limit.

Section 1.2.4 does not apply to the run utility.

3.3.4. Running with machinery with bound driver

Run along with a self-propelled machine, with a self-propelled engine, may only be carried out if the driver constantly activates the appropriate control device. In particular, there must be no possible driving during the start of the engine.

Operating systems on machinery of walking lead shall be designed to minimize the risk of the machine unexpectedly to be reduced to a minimum, in particular the risks of :

-the driver gets run over.

-that the driver is damaged by rotating tools.

The run rate of the machine must be tailored to the speed that a walking driver can move with.

If rotating equipment is fitted on a machine, this equipment must not be able to be activated when the machine is in reverse, unless the machine is running because the equipment is moved. In this case, the speed of rear-side driving must be sufficiently low so that it could not pose any danger to the driver.

3.3.5. Weight in the servo manager

If the machinery is fitted with the power steering control, the failure of the machinery to this device may prevent the machinery being managed during the deceleration.

3.4. SAFEGUARD MEASURES AGAINST MECHANICAL HAZARDS

3.4.1. Unintended movements

The machinery must be designed, constructed and, where appropriate, mounted on its mobile outlet in such a way that uncontrolled fluctuations in its centre of gravity will not affect stability or cause too great a strain on the chas;

3.4.2. Motion of the power transfer parts

By way of derogation from section 1.3.8.1, the moving sections of the moving parts of the engine compartment in the case of engines must not necessarily be fitted with an obsessive-compulsion device if they can only be opened by means of tools or key, or the operation of a device located on the driver ' s seat as far as this is placed in a completely sealed cabin with unlocking access.

3.4.3. Voting and timing

Where there is a risk that a self-propelled machine with a running driver, operator (s), or one or more other persons may tip over or tip over, the machinery must be fitted with an appropriate driver, unless this increases the risk.

In the event that the machine is toppling or tipping over, the driver must ensure the appropriate deformation of an appropriate deformational volume.

In order to verify that the driver meets the requirements of the second subparagraph, the manufacturer or his authorized representative must carry out appropriate tests of each type of driver or to ensure that such tests are carried out.

3.4.4. Descending items

If, by the use of a self-propelled machine, operator (s) or one or more other persons are at risk of falling items or materials, the machinery must be so designed and constructed to take this into account. the risk and, if its dimensions make it possible, be equipped with a suitable driver.

Where items of objects or materials are falling, this driver must guarantee the driving persons an adequate deformation volume.

In order to verify that the driver meets the requirements of the second subparagraph, the manufacturer or his authorized representative must carry out appropriate tests of each type of driver or to ensure that such tests are carried out.

3.4.5. Access routes

Any arrangements in which you can maintain and support themselves shall be so designed, constructed and placed in such a way that the operators instinctively apply these and not the control devices to facilitate access.

3.4.6. Wood-canschemes

Machinery used to extract or which are designed to be deducted must be equipped with a trainset or coupling device designed, constructed and stored in such a way as to be easy and safe, and that there can be no coupling devices, and that there may be no coupling devices which are capable of being easily and unclued ; do not accidentally disconnect from use.

To the extent the strain of the wood lever requires it, these machines must be fitted with a constant support to a contact surface that is adapted to the congestion and layers of the concoction.

3.4.7. Transfer of power between the self-propelled machine (or tractor) and the coupled machine

Topical mechanical power transfer devices linking a self-propelled machine (or tractor) with a coupled machine ' s first fixed axle must be designed and constructed so that all moving parts are shielded all over the place the length of the device.

On the self-propelled machine (or tractor) the power source to which the mechanical power transfer device is attached shall be protected either by a foreclosure attached to and connected to the self-propelled machine (or the tractor, or of other devices, ensuring equivalent protection.

It must be possible to open this screen for access to the mechanical power transfer device. When it is in place, there must be sufficient space to prevent the shaft from damaging the guard when the machine (or tractor) is in motion.

On the machine being drawn, the power plant must be contained within a foreclosure that is attached to the machine.

In the event of a transfer of cardanification, a torque limit or freer-check shall be provided on the side of the connected machine. In this case, it shall be indicated on the taunting mechanical power transfer device in which the installation is to be carried out.

Any type of machinery being drawn up and whose function presupcts that a tape mechanical power transfer device linking it to a self-propelling machine or a tractor must have a coupling system for the mechanical mechanical engineering the transmission device, in such a way, that the mechanical transmission device and its protective equipment are not damaged by contact with the underlayer or with a part of the machine when the machine is disconnected.

The outer parts of the protection equipment shall be designed, constructed and stored in such a way as to not be able to rotate the outer surface of the mechanical power transfer device. The protective equipment shall cover the transmission device to the ends of the forks in connection with the single-cardants and at least until the centre of the outer link or the outer links of the so-called prodicular angle.

Where access to the workplaces is foreseen near the mechanical transmission device, such access must be designed and constructed so as to prevent the protection of the protective equipment from these axles as being used as a means of use, (b) Step board unless they are designed and constructed to do so.

3.5. SAFEGUARD MEASURES AGAINST OTHER HAZARDS

3.5.1. Batteries

The battery coffers must be so designed and constructed to prevent the ejection of electrolyte on the operator, including in the event of a voter or a tip, and it has prevented the formation of vapours in places where the operators are located.

The machine must be so designed and constructed that the battery may be disconnected by means of an easily accessible device for this purpose.

3.5.2. Fire

Depending on the hazards that have been calculated, the machine shall, if its dimensions allow it :

-either provide for the position of easily accessible fire extinguishers or

be equipped with system-ending systems, which are an integral part of the machine.

3.5.3. Emissions of dangerous substances

Paragraphs 1.5.13, second and third subparagraphs, shall not apply where the main function of the machinery is sprayed by products. However, the operator must be protected against the risk of exposure to such dangerous emissions.

3.6. INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS

3.6.1. Signs and signings and warning devices

Each machine shall be fitted with signs and boards of instructions for use, setting and maintenance where this is necessary to ensure the safety and health of persons. They must be selected, drawn up and constructed in such a way that they are clear and sustainable.

In addition to the provisions in force in the traffic regulations, mobile machinery with a running driver must be equipped with the following :

-an acoustic warning device that can alert people

-a system of light-signalling system corresponding to the foreseen conditions of use. However, this requirement does not apply to machines intended solely for work underground and not equipped with electric energy ;

where necessary, a suitable connection system is required between the trailer and the machine for the operation of the signalling.

In the normal use of remote-controlled machinery the risk of exposure to persons being clamped or run over, such equipment must be fitted with appropriate signalling devices warning of the movement of machinery or with the means of protection ; persons against such risks. The same applies to machinery whose use involves a systematic repetition of the front and back on the same axis and where the driver does not directly see the area behind the machine.

The design must be ensured in the construction of a non-intentional disconnection of signal and warning devices. When it is of absolute importance for safety, such devices must be provided with a system for veritable verification of their function so that the operator can clearly see if they fail.

If the movement of a machine or a coupled equipment carries a particular risk, the machinery must be fitted with a sign that can be read in sufficient distance, with a warning that it is prohibited to get too close to the machinery during the work ; in the interests of the safety of persons located near it.

3.6.2. Labelling

Each machine must be provided with the following information in a manner that is clear and cannot be removed :

-the nominal power expressed in kilowatt (kW) ;

-mass, in the form the machine normally has, expressed in kilograms (kg),

and, where appropriate :

-maximum allowable traits in the coupling pile, expressed in newton (N),

-maximum vertical load in the coupling hull, expressed in newton (N).

3.6.3. Usage View

3.6.3.1. Vibrations

The use of the instructions shall include the following indications of vibrations transmitted by the machine to the hand-arm system or to the entire body :

the total number of vibrations which the hand-arm system is subjected to, if it exceeds 2,5 m/s ; 2 If this strength is less than or equal to 2,5 m/s 2 , this must be specified :

-the highest geometric value of the weighted acceleration which the entire body will be exposed to if it exceeds 0,5 m/s ; 2 . If this value is less than or equal to 0,5 m/s 2 , this must be specified :

-the uncertainty of the measurement.

These values must either be truly measured for the machine in question, or be determined on the basis of the measurement carried out on a technically corresponding machine, which is representative of the production envisaged.

Where harmonised standards do not apply, the vibration of the vibration shall be measured using the most suitable measurement code adapted to the machine.

The operating conditions of the machinery must be accounted for under the measurement and for the measurement codes used in the measurements.

3.6.3.2. Multiple applications

The use of multi-use equipment, depending on the equipment used, and the interchangeable equipment use, must include the necessary information to install and use the main machinery and the replacement equipment ; can be done in a safe manner.

4. COMPLEMENTARY ESSENTIAL HEALTH AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR THE LIFTING OF HAZARDS IN THE LIFTING AND LIFTING OPERATIONS

Machines present in the context of lifting and lifting operations shall comply with all relevant essential health and safety requirements referred to in this Chapter (see which it is referred to in the case of the lifting of the heading ". General principles, item 4).

4.1. GENERAL

4.1.1. Definitions

a) ' lifting and lifting operation ` shall mean operation of the movement of loading units consisting of goods and / or persons who, at a given moment, entail a level change.

(b) "Controlled load" means the weight that is controlled throughout the move along solid or flexible equipment, if position is determined by fixed points.

c) ' Coefficient ` means the arithmetic relationship between the manufacturer or his authorized representative guaranteed load until which a component is capable of carrying the load and the maximum working load specified on the component.

(d) ' The test coefficient ` means the arithmetic ratio between the load used by static or dynamic samples of a hoisee and lifting machine or lifting accessories and the maximum working load specified on the hectare ; lift the lifting device or the lifting accessories.

(e) ' STite sample ` means a test which consists of the lifting or lifting accessory and lifting accessories, and then impacted with a force equal to the maximum working load, multiplied by the appropriate static working load ; test coefficient, after which the lifting or lifting accessories or lifting accessories shall be re-examined after the load has been removed, to verify that there has been no harm.

(f) ' Dynamic test ` shall mean the test which consists of testing the lifting device in all possible configurations with the maximum working load, multiplied by the relevant dynamic test coefficient, taking into account the hejog, and the dynamic behaviour of the machinery in order to check whether or not it works as it is intended.

g) ' trust (s) ` shall mean a part of the machine on or in which people and / or goods are placed in order to be lifted.

4.1.2. Safeguard measures against mechanical hazards

4.1.2.1. Insufficient stability

A machine must be designed and constructed so that the stability required in section 1.3.1 is maintained, both when the machine is in use and when it is out of use, including during all stages of transport, assembly and dismantling, in the event of : foreseeable component failure, and during the tests carried out in accordance with the instructions. The manufacturer or his authorized representative must use the appropriate control methods for this purpose.

4.1.2.2. Machinery moving along the steering lines or running rails

Machinery must be fitted with devices that operate on the steering and driving tracks to prevent derailment.

However, where such devices continue to be a risk of derailment or abandonment of a running device, there must be devices that prevent equipment, components or the load falling down or the machine is falling.

4.1.2.3. Mechanical Resistance

Machinery, lifting accessories as well as their parts shall be able to withstand the workloads which they are subjected to during the work and, where appropriate, outside the work, on the conditions laid down for the setup and use and in all configurations of the work ; taking account of climatic effects and influences from persons. This requirement must also be fulfilled during transport, assembly and dismount.

Machinery and lifting accessories must be designed and constructed in such a way that failure on the grounds of fatigue and slime shall be avoided in the interest of the intended uses.

In the choice of materials, account shall be taken of the conditions laid down in particular, in particular to corrosion, slippers, shock, extreme temperatures, fatigue, cold skirts and ageing.

Machines and lifting accessories must be designed and constructed in such a way that, without permanent deformation or apparent defects, they may be unable to withstand excessive congestion in static load tests. For the purpose of calculating the resistance, the values of the static coefficient of test coefficient, which are selected on the basis of the criterion at which the safety level must be adequate. The coefficient will normally have the following values :

(a) machinery that is moved by the human power and the lifting accessories : 1.5

(b) other machinery : 1,25.

Machinery must be designed and constructed in such a way that they can withstand the dynamic tests carried out using the maximum working load, multiplied by the dynamic test coefficient. This dynamic test coefficient is chosen on the basis of the criterion that the safety level must be appropriate. It would normally be equal to 1,1. The test samples shall normally be carried out with the nominal speeds. If the machine's operating system opens up the possibility of multiple simultaneous movements, the test should be carried out under the most favourable conditions, normally, thereby combining the movement.

4.1.2.4. Tovsky, drumming, rolling, twos and chains

The dimensions of trains or chains must match the diameters of the tovski, thrlers and diameters in which they are used.

Threats and rollers shall be designed, constructed and constructed so that the tove or chains can be rolled up without leaping off.

Tove, which is used directly for the lifting or support of the burden, may not have spreads, except in the ends. Splitions may, however, be permitted in installations which, in the design of their construction, are intended to be changed periodically, depending on the use.

The safety coefficient of the two and its forcitations must be chosen in such a way as to ensure adequate safety levels. It would normally be equal to five.

The safety coefficient of lifting chains shall be chosen in such a way as to ensure an appropriate level of safety. It would normally be equal to 4.

In order to verify that the coefficient is appropriate, the manufacturer or his authorized representative must carry out or perform the appropriate tests of each type of chain or rope used directly to hoise or lift the load and of each type of two-to-be-trap.

4.1.2.5. Hoist and lifting accessories and single parts

The lifting and lifting accessories and the parts of the lifting accessories must be sized to take account of conditions such as fatigue and duckling for a number of work cycles in accordance with the life expectancy of the conditions of use applicable to those concerned. uses.

In addition :

(a) The safety coefficient of wire and rope and its forcitations must be chosen in such a way as to achieve an appropriate level of safety. It would normally be equal to five. There may not be any splices or knots on the ropes, except for the ends.

(b) When chains with welded links are used, they must be of the type with short indented links. The coefficient of the coefficient must be chosen in such a way as to achieve adequate safety levels. It would normally be equal to 4.

c) the coefficient of fibertove or batches depends on the material, the manufacturing method, dimensions and use. This coefficient shall be chosen in such a way as to achieve an appropriate level of safety. It will normally be equal to 7, provided that the materials used are of a very good controlled quality and that the method of manufacture has been tended to according to the expected conditions of use. If this is not the case, the coefficient will normally be higher, so that an equivalent level of safety is achieved. There shall be no nodes, splits or collections on fibertove or batches other than on the harvesting beds. This does not apply to endless brazenatas.

(d) the coefficient of all metals forming part of a lift chain or used in conjunction with a lift chain shall be chosen in such a way as to achieve an appropriate level of safety. It would normally be equal to 4.

(e) The maximum permissible load for a rooster foot shall be determined on the basis of the safety coefficient of the weaker party, the number of parties and a reduction factor that depends on the way in which the lift operation is carried out.

(f) in order to verify that the coefficient is appropriate, the manufacturer or his authorized representative must carry out the appropriate tests of each type of component referred to in (a), (b), (c) and (d), or make sure that they are carried out ; tests shall be carried out.

4.1.2.6. Management of the machine's movements

The devices for managing machine movements must work so that the machine is maintained in a secure position.

(a) The Machine must be designed, constructed or equipped with devices in a way that keeps the individual fluctuations within the set limits. Where such equipment is underway, a warning shall be provided, if necessary.

(b) When multiple machines fixed or running at the same time, working at the same time of the risk of collisions may be designed and constructed in such a way that they can be equipped with systems that exclude that risk.

c) The machine must be designed and constructed so that the burden cannot be released in a dangerous manner or fall unintentionally in free fall if partial or total power failure occurs, or when the operator no longer affects the control devices.

(d) It must not be possible under normal conditions of use to reduce the burden solely by means of a friction brake, except in the case of machinery whose operation is required to do so.

(e) Ugly devices must be designed and constructed so that the burden cannot be unintentionally unintentionally.

4.1.2.7. Handled burden movements

The operator ' s place of the machinery must be so positioned that a maximum of the parts of the movement in order to avoid possible collisions with persons, equipment or other machinery which may work at the same time, which will be carried out at the same time, will be achieved ; could present a danger.

Machinery with a controlled load must be designed and constructed in such a way that persons are not injured as a result of the burden, the customs of the post, or any movement of the counterweights.

4.1.2.8. Machines serving fixed loading points

4.1.2.8.1. Stolens (laits) movements

The movement of the noise (s) of machinery that serves fixed loading points shall be determined in the way to and at the loading sites. Saxons are also considered to be firm governance.

4.1.2.8.2. Access to the chair (charged)

Where persons have access to the chair (loaded), the machinery must be designed and constructed so as to ensure that the chair (loaded) will remain stationary under the access, in particular during loading and unloading.

The machinery must be designed and constructed so as to ensure that the level difference between the chair (loaded) and the loading place does not cause any risk of stumbling.

4.1.2.8.3. Risks as a result of contact with the chair (loaded) when it is in motion

When required to comply with the requirement set out in Section 4.1.2.7, the space in which the machine is moving is made inaccessible during normal operation.

Where there is a risk that persons under or overloaded may be caught between the chair (loaded) and fixed elements, sufficient space must be created, either in the form of an escape-veal or in the form of mechanical devices blocking the movement of chairs (laits).

4.1.2.8.4. Risk of the load from falling from the chair (loaded)

Where there is a risk that the load may fall from the chair (loaded), the machinery must be designed and constructed so as to prevent this risk from being prevented.

4.1.2.8.5. Launces

Risk to ensure that persons at the loading points are in contact with the chair (loaded), while it is still in motion, or other moving parts must be prevented.

Where there is a risk that persons may fall into the room where the machine moves in when the chair (loaded) is not at the floor, guards must be installed to prevent this risk. Such guards may not be able to be opened in the direction of the machine. They must be fitted with an obsessive-compulsive device controlled by the position of the chair (laits) and which prevent :

-that the chair (loaded) makes dangerous movements before the foreclosure is closed and locked

-the dangerous opening of a foreclosure before the chair (loaded) has been halted at an associated loading area.

4.1.3. Fits for purpose

When a lift or lifting accessory or lifting accessories are placed on the market or in use for the first time, the manufacturer or his authorized representative must, by undertaking or by making the appropriate measurements, make sure that the machine or the hoise-and lifting accessories when they are ready for use-whether they are operated manually or mechanically-can complete the specified functions in a secure manner.

The static and dynamic tests referred to in Section 4.1.2.3 shall be carried out on all hoides and lifting machines ready for deployment.

If the machine cannot be assembled at the manufacturer or his authorized representative, the relevant measurements must be carried out in the place where the machinery is to be used. In other cases, the measurements may be made either by the manufacturer or in the place where the machinery is to be used.

4.2. REQUIREMENTS FOR MACHINERY WHICH IS MOVED BY ENERGY OTHER THAN THE HUMAN POWER

4.2.1. Moves Management

The devices for the control of the machinery or equipment movements must be able to operate only in the event of continuous influence. However, for partial or total movements in which there is no risk of the load or the machine to run against something, the said devices may be replaced by the controls enabling the movement to automatically stop at predetermined loading points, without having to : the operator permanently affects these devices.

4.2.2. Control of the load

Machinery with a maximum working load of not less than 1 000 kg or of at least equal to 40 000 Nm shall be fitted with devices to warn the driver and prevent dangerous movements in the event of :

-overload, either due to exceeding the maximum working load or the maximum working factor caused by this workload ; or

-the overrun of the vault.

4.2.3. Tovroled facilities

Bhontove, wooden ctove or litter tree tove shall be extended through the use of counterweights or a device to ensure constant control of the voltage.

4.3. INFORMATION AND LABELLING

4.3.1. Chains, ropes and straps

Any horse or lifting chain, rope or strop, which is not part of a whole, must bear a mark or where this is not possible with a plate or a ring that cannot be removed, with information on the manufacturer ' s or his or his ; the name and address of the representative, and a reference to the relevant certificate.

The above certificate shall include at least the following information :

the name and address of the manufacturer and, where appropriate, the name and address of the representative,

(b) a description of the chain or the train for as far as :

-nominal dimensions

-manufacture,

-manufacturing materials,

-any special metaltreated material that the material has undergone,

c) indication of the test method used,

(d) the maximum load on which the chain or rope must be subjected to the use of the chain. A range of values may be specified depending on the usage.

4.3.2. Lifting and lifting accessories

Lifting and lifting accessories shall be provided with the following markings :

-identification of the material when this information is necessary in order to make use safe ;

-the maximum working load.

In the case of lifting accessories where labelling is physically impossible, the marking referred to in the first subparagraph shall be made on a plate or similar and indefensible on the accessories.

The information must be easy to read and be placed in a place where they are not in danger of disappearing as a result of slime and where they do not prejudice the burden of the required load capacity.

4.3.3. Lifting and lifting machines

The maximum work load must be set on an iight of the machine. Labelling must be easy to read and sustainable, and no codes may be used.

When the maximum workload is dependent on the configuration of the machine, each workplace must be equipped with a load charge which is predominantly in the form of drawings, or, if appropriate, tables showing the permissible work load for the different configurations.

On machines intended only to lift or lift goods and which are equipped with a chair (load allow) that it is possible for people to enter, there must be a clear and indelible warning that it is prohibited to lift or lift people. This indication must be visible from all access points.

4.4. USAGE VIEW

4.4.1. Lifting and lifting accessories

With all accessories intended for herding or lifting material or to any commercial unchaperone batch of lifting accessories, an instruction manual must follow at least the following information :

(a) the intended use ;

(b) restrictions on the use (mainly for the lifting accessories, such as magnetic or vacuum suction cups, which do not fully satisfy the requirements of Section 4.1.2.6 (e) ;

c) information relating to installation, use, and maintenance ;

(d) the static test coefficient used.

4.4.2. Lifting and lifting machines

Each engine must include an instruction manual indicating :

(a) technical information, including :

-the maximum working load and, where appropriate, a copy of the loading load or load table, as described in Point 4.3.3, second subparagraph,

-the reaction forces in support or bedrock and, where appropriate, characteristics of tracks and road rails ;

where appropriate, the ballast and the indication of how the ballast is to be affixed,

(b) information from the logbook for the machine if this is not delivered to the machine,

c) instructions, in particular to relieve the operator ' s indirect view of the load ;

(d), where appropriate, a test report with detailed information on static and dynamic tests carried out by the manufacturer or by his authorized representative, or

(e) for machines not fitted with manufacturers in the form in which they are to be used, the necessary instructions for the first entry into service to be able to carry out the measurements referred to in Point 4.1.3.

5. COMPLEMENTARY ESSENTIAL HEALTH AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR MACHINERY INTENDED FOR WORK UNDERGROUND

Machinery intended for work underground must meet all essential health and safety requirements referred to in this chapter (see, cf. General principles, item 4).

5.1. RISKS DUE TO A LACK OF STABILITY

Mechanical fumes must be designed and manufactured in such a way that they retain the right position when they are moved and not progressing, not before and while they are placed under pressure or after the pressure has been lifted. They must be equipped with anchorages for the piping of the individual hydraulic grains of grains of grapedestrian.

5.2. MOTION FOR MOVEMENT

Mechanical fumigation must not hinder the movement of persons.

5.3. CONTROL DEVICES

The service devices for accelerating and braking devices that are running on track must be hand-operable. However, enabling devices can be operated with the foot.

The operating devices of mechanical-driven outrunks shall be so designed and arranged in such a way that the operators in the movement of the riders shall be protected by a depiction which has already been planted. The service devices must be protected in such a way as to avoid the inadvertable start-up.

5.4. STOPPING

The self-propelled machines intended for use in the soil must be fitted with an enabling device which affects the operating cycle of the machinery so that the movement stops if the driver no longer controls The movement.

5.5. FIRE

The second indent of item 3.5.2 shall be compulsory for machinery, parts of which are very readily flammable.

The brake system on machinery intended for use underground must be designed and constructed so that it is rustic and cannot cause fire.

Machinery with combustion engine intended for use under the soil must be fitted with an engine which uses a low-vaporate fuel and which excludes all sparks of electrical origin.

5.6. EXHAUST GAS

Exhaust gases from internal combustion engines must not be discharged upwards.

6. ADDITIONAL ESSENTIAL HEALTH AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR MACHINERY WHICH INVOLVE SPECIAL HAZARDS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PERSON LIFTING

Machinery involving a risk of personal injury shall comply with all relevant essential health and safety requirements referred to in this Chapter (see which it is referred to in the case of the person concerned). General principles, item 4).

6.1. GENERAL

6.1.1. Mechanical Resistance

The chair (loaded), including any limbs, must be designed and constructed in such a way that the area and carrier capacity corresponds to the maximum number of persons permitted and the maximum working load.

The safety coefficients of the individual parts referred to in Point 4.1.2.4 and 4.1.2.5 are not sufficient for machines intended for personal air, and shall be doubled as a general rule. Machinery intended to lift persons or persons and goods must be equipped with a suspension or support system for the chair (loaded) designed and constructed so as to ensure an adequate overall safety level ; and prevents the risk of the chair (loaded) from falling.

Where the tove or chains are used for the post (load), the main rule must be at least two independent two-way or chains, with each anchorpoint point.

6.1.2. Control of the load on machinery which is being moved by energy other than the human power

The requirements laid down in Section 4.2.2 shall apply regardless of the size of the maximum working load and the rate of the selector, unless the manufacturer can demonstrate that there is no overload or overload.

6.2. CONTROL DEVICES

Where other solutions are not required as a result of safety requirements, the chair (loaded) must be designed and constructed in such a way that the persons who are in it have access to controls that can control the customs duties (laits). movements of up or downward direction and, where appropriate, other movements of the chair (loaded).

These controls shall be generally all other controls that can control the same movement, but not emergency stopdevices.

The service devices for these movements must be controls requiring a sustained impact, except when the actual chair (loaded) itself is completely closed.

6.3. RISKS FOR PERSONS IN OR ON THE CHAIR (LOADED)

6.3.1. Risks as a result of the movement of the chairs (laits) movements

Machinery must be designed, constructed or equipped in such a way that the acceleration or braking of the stols does not result in risks to persons.

6.3.2. Risk of a person falling from the chair (loaded)

The floor (s) must not be able to pour so much that the people in the chair (loaded) are likely to crash, even on the move.

When the chair (loaded) is intended to work as a place to work, special measures must be taken to ensure stability and prevent dangerous movements.

If the measures referred to in paragraphs 1.5.15 are not sufficient, the chair (loaded) must be fitted with anchorages, which are appropriate to the number of persons who can be in it. The spokes must be sufficiently strong to ensure that personal protective equipment against highderisici can be established.

All accessions in the floor or in the ceiling or side doors shall be so designed and constructed to prevent the unintended opening and shall open in such a direction as to avoid the risk of a crash at unintended opening.

6.3.3. Risks due to articles falling on the chair (loaded)

When there is a risk that objects may fall on the chair (loaded) and put people at risk, the chair (loaded) must be fitted with a protective ceiling.

6.4. MACHINES SERVING FIXED LOADING POINTS

6.4.1. Risks for persons residing in the chair (loaded)

The chair (loaded) must be designed and constructed in a way that prevents the risks resulting from the movement of persons and / or objects in contact with fixed or moving elements. Where necessary to comply with this requirement, the chair (loaded) must be completely shut down and must have doors equipped with an obsessive-compulsion device that prevents it from carrying out any dangerous movements if the doors are not closed. The doors must remain closed if the chair (loaded) stops between floors where there may be a risk of crashing down.

The machinery must be designed and constructed and, if necessary, equipped with devices which prevent uncontrolled upward or downward movement of the chair (loaded). These devices must be able to stop the chair (loaded) at the maximum working load and the maximum speed expected.

The stopping of the device must not, under any conditions of congestion, induce a braking device that is dangerous to the persons located in the chair.

6.4.2. Control devices at the loading points

Control devices other than emergency controls shall not allow the seat (s) to be allowed to be in motion when :

-the control devices in the chair (loaded) are in use ;

-The chair (loaded) is not on a floor.

6.4.3. Access to the chair (charged)

The foreclosure on the floors and on the chair (loaded) must be designed and constructed so as to ensure safe passage and from the chair (loaded) taking account of the quantity of goods and the number of persons to be lifted.

6.5. LABELLING

The chair (loaded) shall bear the information necessary for the safety, including :

-the number of people in which the chair (loaded) may include :

-the maximum working load.

ANNEX II

Declarations

1. CONTENT

A. REEF STATEMENT OF CONFORMITY FOR A MACHINE

This declaration and translations must be drawn up in the same way as the use of the instructions (see, cf. point 1.7.4.1 (a) and (b) of Annex I) and shall be a machine circuit or hand written in block letters.

This declaration only concerns the machinery in the form in which it was placed on the market, and thus does not include the additional parts and / or changes made by the final user later.

The EC declaration of conformity must include the following information :

the name and address of the manufacturer and, if appropriate, the name and address of the representative,

2) the name and address of the person authorized to draw up the technical file and to be established in the Community ;

3) Description and identification of the machinery, including generic description, function, model, type, serial number and trade name,

4) a paragraph stating explicitly that the machinery complies with all relevant provisions of this Directive and, where appropriate, a similar paragraph in which it is declared conformity with other Directives and / or relevant provisions, as appropriate ; The machine meets. These references shall be to the texts published in : Official Journal of the European Union

where appropriate, the name, address and identification number of the notified body that performed the EC type-examination referred to in Annex IX and the EC type-examination certificate,

6) where appropriate, the name, address and identification number of the notified body which has certified the full quality assurance referred to in Annex X,

7) where applicable, a reference to the harmonised standards applied, cf. Article 7 (2) ; 2

8) where applicable, a reference to other applicable technical standards and specifications ;

the place and date of the declaration ;

10) the identity and signature of the person who has the authority to draw up the declaration on behalf of the manufacturer or his representative.

B. INCORPORATING DECLARATION FOR PART MACHINE

This declaration and translations shall be drawn up in the same way as the instructions for use, cf. Annex I, section 1.7.4.1.a) and (b) and must be a machine written written or handwritten in block letters.

The Declaration of Incorporation must include the following information :

1) the company name and full address of the sub-machine manufacturer and, where appropriate, the name and address of the representative,

2) the name and address of the person who has the authority to draw up the relevant technical documentation and must be established in the Community ;

3) Description and identification of the sub-machine including : generic name, function, model, type, serial number, and trade name ;

a paragraph containing a declaration concerning which of the essential requirements of this Directive which apply and are fulfilled and that the relevant technical documentation has been drawn up in accordance with Annex VII, Part B, and, where appropriate, a section which : declare that the sub-machine is in accordance with other relevant directives. These references shall be to the texts published in : Official Journal of the European Union

5) an obligation to submit appropriate documentation on a submachine by a duly reasoned request from the national authorities shall be provided. This obligation shall include the presentation of the procedure and shall not affect the intellectual property rights of the sub-machine manufacturer ;

6) a declaration that the sub-machine must not be used before the finished machine to which it is intended to be incorporated into, has been declared as being in accordance with the provisions of this Directive where applicable ;

7) place and date of the declaration ;

8) the identity and signature of the person who has the authority to draw up the declaration on behalf of the manufacturer or his representative.

2. RETENTION

The manufacturer or his authorized representative must keep the original EC declaration of conformity for at least 10 years after the date of manufacture of the machine.

The sub-machine manufacturer or his authorized representative must keep the original declaration of incorporation for at least 10 years after the last date of manufacture of the submachine.

ANNEX III

CE marking

The CE conformity marking shall consist of the initials ' CE ` in accordance with the following model :

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If the CE marking is reduced or enlarged, the size of the model as indicated above must be complied with.

The various components of the CE marking must, as far as possible, be of the same height, and this must be at least 5 mm above. These minimum sizes may be dispensed with in the case of very small machines.

The CE marking must be affixed immediately next to the name of the manufacturer or his authorized representative, and shall be applied in accordance with the same technique.

In the case of full quality assurance, cf. Article 12 (2) ; Paragraph 3 (c) and Article 12 (1). Point 4 (b) has been applied, followed by the CE marking of the notified body ' s identification number.

ANNEX IV

Categories of machinery for which they referred to in Article 12 (2). The procedures shall apply : 3 and 4.

1. The following types of circular saws (with single blade or multiple clings) for the working of wood and materials with equivalent physical properties or for the working of meat and materials having equivalent physical characteristics :

1.1. machinery saws with blade in fixed position during drooling, fixed table or fixed subject and manual transference of the subject, or by means of a mechanical-driven system of the transfer system.

1.2. Machinery, with a blade in a fixed position during the drool, manually served on a desk or roll-of-the-roll, with manual transference.

1.3. Machinery, with blade in solid position during drooling, with a built-in mechanism for the procedure for the procedure for the use of the manual and / or set-aside items to be used for the subject of a manual.

1.4. Machinery, with blade that can be moved during drooling, with a mechanical blade movement, and with manual oxygen and / or set-aside.

2. Afrettes with manual transference for the processing of wood.

3. Type of the working of wood with built-in mechanical transference and manual oxygen and / or set-aside.

4. The following types of tape-saws using manual loading and / or set-up for working of wood and materials having equivalent physical properties or for working the meat and materials having equivalent physical characteristics :

4.1. Flew with a blade in a fixed position during the sawing and with fixed table or subject support with forward and backward movement.

4.2. Flew with a blade mounted on the cart with forward and backward movement.

5. Combined machines of the type referred to in points 1 to 4 and paragraph 7, for the working of wood and materials with similar physical characteristics.

6. Tumer and more spindles with a manual transference, for the processing of wood.

7. Manually operated sewing machines with vertically spinal, for the working of wood and materials with similar physical characteristics.

8. Handchain saws, for working wood.

9. Presses, including pitchforks, for cold-blooded metals, with manual oxygen and / or set-aside, whose moving work items can have a length of more than 6 mm and a speed of more than 30 mm/s.

10, plastic spraying and printing machines with manual isturizer or set-aside.

11th Gummisplash and pressurizing machines with manual isturizer or set-aside.

12. Machinery for the execution of work below the ground of the following types :

12.1. Locomotives and braking wagons.

12.2. Hydraulic litilations.

13. Renovation tanks for household waste, with manual loading, comprising a compression mechanism.

14th, mechanical power overriding axles, including foreclosure.

15. foreclosure of mechanical power transfer devices.

Sixteen. Autolifters.

17. Lifting and lifting material for persons or persons and goods with a vertical strength of the plane of more than 3 meters.

Eighteen, peas, fastening machines and other slobs.

19th Protective Equipment for Detection of Persons Detection.

Mechanically displaced persons, moving guards, equipped with an obsessive-compulsive device that serves to protect the machinery for the machinery referred to in paragraphs 9, 10 and 11.

21. Security functions management devices.

Twenty-two. First-case protection against the vault.

23. Driver's control against downgrading materials (FOPS).

ANNEX V

Guiding list of safety components covered by Article 2 (c)

1) foreclosure of the mechanical power overriding equipment

2) Protective equipment for detecting persons

3) Mechanically displaced persons with a compulsion-obsessive device used for the purpose of the protection provided for in the machinery referred to in points 9, 10 and 11 of Annex IV ;

4) Unit of control of machinery for safety on machines

5) The valve is intended to monitor the control of dangerous movements on machinery

6) emissions of exhaust systems for machinery

7) Intersections and protective equipment intended to protect exposed persons against the moving parts involved in the processes of the machine

8) Monitoring devices in the case of cargo and movement control in the lifting and lifting machinery

9) Permission to hold people in the seat

10) Emergency devices

11) Disease prevention systems to prevent the accumulation of potentially hazardous charges of static electricity ;

12) Energy limiting and deloading devices as referred to in paragraphs 1.5.7, 3.4.7 and 4.1.2.6 of Annex I,

13) Systems and devices for reduction of noise emissions and vibrations

14) Pre-vault counter (ROPS)

15) Driving power against downgrading materials (FOPS)

16) Two-hand controls

17) components for machinery intended for hojog and / or lowering people between different loading points and included in the following list :

(a) facilities for locking doors at loading points

(b) Applause to prevent the fall of the cargo-bearing or uncontrolled upward movement ;

c) Liquency Constracisers

d) Energy-accumulative buffers

-and some non-linear nature,

-and the damping of the return cover,

e) Energy absorbing buffers

f) Safety devices on the hydraulic cylinders of hydraulic systems when used as devices for preventing fall

(g) Electrical safety equipment in the form of safety-breakers in which electronic components are used.

ANNEX WE

State-type management instructions

The design guide for sub-machinery must include a description of the terms and conditions to ensure the correct collection of the final machinery, without jeopardising safety and health.

The installation instructions shall be designed in one of the official Community languages approved by the manufacturer of the machine to be incorporated into the sub-machine or by his representative.

ANNEX VII

A. Technical file for machinery

This part describes the procedure for the preparation of a technical file. The technical file must enable the conformity of the machine with the requirements of this Directive to be demonstrated, to the extent necessary for the assessment, covering the design, manufacture and operation of the machinery. The technical file shall be prepared in one or more of the official languages of the Community, except the instructions for use of the machinery for which the special provisions laid down in Annex I, section 1.7.4.1, are subject to the machinery.

1. The technical file includes the following :

a) a production file consisting of :

-an overall description of the machinery,

-an overall plan of the machine and drawings / diagrams for the governance circuits and the relevant descriptions and explanations necessary to understand how the machine works

-detailed and complete drawings / diagrams, accompanied, where appropriate, of the assessment of the assessment, laboratory testing, certificates and certificates, which allow the conformity of the machinery to be in conformity with the essential health and safety requirements ;

-evidence of a risk assessment with a view to the procedure followed, including

i) a list of the essential health and safety requirements applicable to the machinery,

(ii) the description of the protective measures implemented in order to eliminate known hazards or the risks and, where necessary, the indication of the risks inherent in the use of the machinery ;

-the standards and other technical specifications which have been used, indicating the essential health and safety requirements which comply with these standards ;

any technical report containing the results of the tests carried out, either by the manufacturer himself or by a representative elected by the manufacturer or by his authorized representative,

-a copy of the instructions for the machinery,

-when applicable, the incorporation declaration for included sub-machines and appropriate installation instructions for these ;

-when applicable, copies of the EC declaration of conformity for machines or other products incorporated in the machinery ;

-a copy of the EC declaration of conformity,

(b) in the case of a series of series, the internal arrangements which will be taken to ensure that the machinery complies with the provisions of this Directive.

The manufacturer must carry out the necessary examinations and tests of masques and parts of the machine or the whole machine to establish whether it is designed and constructed so that it can be collected and put into service safely. The technical file must include the relevant reports and results.

The technical dossier referred to in point 1 shall be available to the competent authorities of the Member States for at least 10 years after the date of manufacture of the machine at the end of the date of the production date of the last manufactured unit.

The technical dossier does not need to be found in the Community territory. Besides, it doesn't require permanent material. However, it must be possible to assemble and be made available within a time limit which is proportionate to its complexity, by the person empowered in the EC declaration of conformity.

The technical file does not need to include detailed plans or other specific information relating to sub-assemblies used for the manufacture of the machinery unless knowledge of it is essential in order to verify that the essential elements of the machinery are to be carried out ; safety and health requirements are fulfilled.

the technical file shall not be provided on the basis of a duly substantiated request by the competent national authorities to raise doubts as to the conformity of the machines concerned ; essential health and safety requirements.

B. Relevant technical documentation for sub-machines

This part describes the procedure for the preparation of a relevant technical documentation. The documentation must make it possible to demonstrate the requirements of the Directive which apply and are fulfilled. To the extent required for the assessment of conformity with the essential health and safety requirements applied, the design, manufacture and operation of the submachine shall be covered. Documentation must be prepared in one or more Community official languages.

It shall include the following :

a) a production file consisting of :

-a global design plan and drawings / diagrams for the governance circuits ;

-detailed and complete drawings / diagrams, accompanied, where appropriate, of the assessment of the calculation, laboratory testing, certificates etc., which allow the maintenance of the subsystem to be in conformity with the essential health and safety requirements used ;

-evidence of a risk assessment with a view to the procedure followed, including

i) a list of the essential health and safety requirements applicable and fulfilled ;

(ii) the description of the protective measures implemented in order to eliminate known hazards or to limit risks and, where appropriate, indication of the remaining risks ;

(iii) the standards and other technical specifications which have been used, indicating the essential health and safety requirements laid down in these standards ;

(iv) any technical report containing the results of tests carried out by the manufacturer himself or by a representative chosen by the manufacturer or his authorized representative ;

(v) a copy of the fitting guide for the sub-machine

(b) in the case of a series of series, the internal arrangements which will be taken to ensure compliance with the essential safety and health requirements of these submachines.

The manufacturer must carry out the necessary examinations and tests on masques and parts of the sub-machine to determine if it is designed and constructed so as to be able to be assembled and used safely. The technical file must include the relevant reports and results.

The relevant technical documentation must be available for at least 10 years after the date of manufacture of the submachine, the date of manufacture of the last produced unit of manufacture and at the request of the competent authorities, in accordance with the said office ; Member States. It does not have to be on the territory of the Community, and it does not need to be permanently available to the Community. It must be able to assemble and be provided by the person empowered in the declaration of incorporation.

If the relevant technical documentation does not provide for a duly substantiated request by the competent national authorities, this may be sufficient reason to raise doubts as to the conformity of the submachines ; with the essential and certifying safety and health requirements.

ANNEX VIII

Conformity assessment with internal manufacturing control of machines

This Annex describes the procedure whereby the manufacturer or his authorized representative who performs the obligations referred to in points 2 and 3 ensures and declares that the machine concerned meets the relevant requirements of this Directive.

2. For each representative type of the batch concerned, the manufacturer or his authorized representative shall draw up a technical file referred to in Part A of Annex VII.

3. The manufacturer must take all necessary measures to ensure that the manufactured machinery complies with the technical dossier referred to in the case referred to in it, cf. Annex VII, Part A, and meets the requirements of this Directive.

APPENDIX IX

EC type-examination

EC type-examination is the procedure whereby a notified body verifies and certifies that a representative model of a machine referred to in Annex IV (hereafter referred to as ' type `) complies with the provisions of this Directive.

1. The manufacturer or his authorized representative must, for each type, draw up the technical file referred to in Annex VII, Part A.

2. The manufacturer or his authorized representative shall submit for each type a request for EC type-examination to a notified body of his choice.

The request shall include :

the name and address of the manufacturer and, where appropriate, of the representative,

-a written declaration that the same request has not been lodged with other notified bodies,

-the technical file.

In addition, the applicant shall make a copy of the type available to the notified body. The notified body may request additional copies, provided that it is necessary for the purposes of the implementation of the test programme.

3. The notified body :

3.1, examines the technical dossier, checks whether the type has been manufactured in accordance with this and determines which elements are designed in accordance with the relevant provisions of the provisions of Article 7 (2). 2, mentioned standards, and which elements are designed without the application of the relevant provisions of these documents ;

In the case of 3.2, carrying out or carrying out the necessary studies, measurements and tests to check whether the solutions meet the essential health and safety requirements laid down in this Directive in accordance with Article 7 (1). 2, mentioned standards have not been applied

3.3. implementing or carrying out the necessary examinations, measurements and tests to check whether the measures referred to in Article 7 (2) are carried out ; 2, mentioned harmonised standards have actually been applied when this solution is selected ;

3.4. Agreements with the applicant, where the control of whether the type has been manufactured in accordance with the technical dossier that has been reviewed and the necessary examinations, measurements and tests.

4. If the type meets the provisions of this Directive, the notified body must issue an EC type-examination certificate to the applicant. The certificate must include the name and address of the manufacturer and his authorized representative, the information necessary to identify the type of approval approved, the control conclusions and the conditions of validity of the certificate.

The manufacturer and the notified body must keep in place for 15 years after the date of issue a copy of this certified statement, the technical file and all associated essential documents.

If the type does not comply with the provisions of this Directive, the notified body refuses to issue a EC type-examination certificate to the applicant and provide a detailed justification for the rejection. It shall inform the applicant, the other notified bodies and the Member State which has notified the body thereof. A procedure must be laid down.

6. The applicant must inform the notified body which stores the technical dossier relating to the EC type-examination certificate, of any modification of the approved type. The notified body must examine these amendments and must verify that the existing EC type-examination tests are valid or to issue a new one when these changes can question whether the essential health and safety requirements or the requirements of the Community ; the conditions of use laid down for the type have been met.

The Commission, the Member States and the other notified bodies may, upon request, send a copy of the EC type-examination certificates on request. After reasoned request, the Commission and the Member States may receive copies of the technical dossier and the results of investigations carried out by the notified body.

8. Documentation and correspondence relating to EC type-examination procedures shall be made out in the official language of the Member State in which the notified body has been established or in a language approved by that body.

9. EC type-examination certificate

9.1. The notified body is constantly responsible for ensuring that the EC type-examination certificate is still valid. It shall inform the manufacturer of any major changes that affect the validity of the certificate. The notified body must withdraw certificates which are no longer valid.

9.2. The manufacturer of that machine shall be permanently responsible for ensuring that the said machine is in accordance with the current technical level.

9.3. The manufacturer must ask the notified body to consider the validity of the EC type-examination certificate for review every five years.

If the notified body must find that the certificate is still valid, taking into account the current technical level, it shall renew the certificate for another five years.

The manufacturer and the notified body must keep a copy of the certificate, of the technical dossier and of all relevant documents for 15 years from the date of issue of the certificate ;

9.4. If an EC type-examination test is not valid, the manufacturer must no longer market the machinery in question.

APPENDIX X

Fully quality assurance system

This Annex describes the conformity assessment of the machinery as referred to in Annex IV using a fully-quality assurance system and describes the procedure whereby a notified body assesses and approves the quality assurance system and monitoring its use.

1. The manufacturer must use the design, manufacture, final product checks and tests an approved quality assurance system in accordance with paragraph 2 and shall be subject to the checks referred to in point 3.

2. Quality assurance system

2.1. The manufacturer or his authorized representative shall submit an application for the evaluation of the quality assurance system to one of the notified bodies of his choice.

The application shall include :

the name and address of the manufacturer and, where appropriate, of the representative,

the design of the machines, manufacturing, final product checks, testing and storage areas ;

the technical file referred to in Part A of Annex VII, a copy of each of the categories referred to in Annex IV by manufacturers, which the manufacturer intends to present ;

-the documentation concerning the quality assurance system,

-a written declaration that the same request has not been lodged with other notified bodies.

2.2. The quality assurance system shall ensure that the machinery complies with the requirements of this Directive ; all the conditions, requirements and provisions adopted by the manufacturer must be documented in a systematic and manageable way in a written written procedure ; statement of measures, procedures and instructions. This proof of the quality assurance system must ensure that quality programmes, plans, manuals and records are interpreted equally.

In particular, the documentation must contain an adequate description of :

-the quality objectives and the organizational structure, responsibilities and powers of the management with regard to the design and quality of machinery ;

-the technical design specifications, including standards that will be applied, and when the requirements of Article 7 (1) are applied ; 2 those standards are not fully applied, the methods which will be used to ensure that the essential health and safety requirements laid down in this Directive will be met ;

-the techniques, processes and systematic measures relating to design examination and design verification that will be used in the design of machinery covered by this Directive ;

-the corresponding techniques, processes and systematic actions that will be used in production as well as for quality control and safety ;

-the examinations and tests that will be carried out before, during and after manufacture, and the frequency with which it is carried out ;

-documentation concerning the quality, including inspection reports, test and calibration data and reports on the qualifications of the staff ;

-the methods of checking that the required design and product quality has been achieved and that the quality assurance system functions effectively.

2.3. The notified body must assess the quality assurance system in order to determine whether it satisfies the requirements of item 2.2.

It considers these requirements to be complied with in the context of a quality assurance system that complies with the relevant harmonised standard, cf. Paragraph 2.2.

The auditors must include at least one Member with experience in assessing the technology that is related to the machines. The assessment process must include a control visit to the manufacturer ' s premises. During the evaluation, the auditing team carries out a check on the technical dossiers referred to in the third indent of the second subparagraph of point 2.1, in order to ensure their compliance with the relevant health and safety requirements.

The decision shall be notified to the manufacturer or his representative. The communication shall contain the results of the checks and the reasoned assessment decision. A procedure must be laid down.

2.4. The manufacturer must undertake to fulfil its obligations under the quality assurance system as approved and to maintain it in such a way as to keep it appropriate and effective.

The manufacturer or his authorized representative must inform the notified body which has approved the quality assurance system, of any intended modification of this.

The notified body must assess the proposed changes and determine whether the modified quality assurance system still satisfies the requirements referred to in paragraph 2.2 or whether a reassessment is required.

It shall notify its decision to the manufacturer. The communication shall contain the results of the checks and the reasoned assessment decision.

3. Checks under the responsibility of the notified body.

3.1. The purpose of the verification is to ensure that the manufacturer complies fully with its obligations under the approved quality assurance system.

3.2. The manufacturer must allow the notified body access to design, manufacturing, inspection, testing and storage facilities and provide it with all necessary information, including :

-documentation concerning the quality assurance system,

-registrations concerning the quality of the part of the quality assurance system related to the design, including analyses, calculations, tests, etc.

-records of the quality of the part of the quality assurance system related to the production, including inspection reports, test and calibration data, qualification reports, etc.,

3.3. The notified body shall issue periodic audits to ensure that the manufacturer maintains and applies the quality assurance system. This issue will issue an audit report to the manufacturer. Periodic audits must be carried out so often that a complete re-evaluation of the system has been carried out every three years.

3.4. Additionally, the notified body may pay unannounced visits to the manufacturer. Whether these exceptional inspections are necessary and their frequency shall be assessed on the basis of a system of inspection which the notified body administers. In particular, account shall be taken of the following factors in this inspection visit system :

-the results of the previous inspection visits,

-the need to ensure that remediation measures have been carried out ;

-any special conditions in connection with the approval of the system,

-significant changes in the organisation of the manufacturing process, the measures or techniques.

During such visits, the notified body may carry out tests or make tests necessary to verify whether the quality assurance system functions properly. It shall issue a visit report and, if a test has been carried out, a test report to the manufacturer.

In the last 10 years after the date of manufacture, the manufacturer or his authorized representative must be able to submit to the national authorities :

the documentation referred to in point 2.1,

-the decisions and reports of the notified body referred to in the third subparagraph of item 2.3 and 2.3 and 3.4, as well as sections 3.3 and 3.4.

APPENDIX XI

Minimum criteria to be observed by the Member States by the authority of the organs

1. The body, its leader and the staff to carry out the work must not be constructor, manufacturer, supplier, or in the case of the installation of the machinery to be inspected and must not represent any of the aforementioned ; people. They shall not, either directly or as a representative, participate in the design, manufacturing, marketing or maintenance of these machinery. This does not preclude the possibility of exchanges of technical information between the manufacturer and the notified body.

2. The body and staff responsible for inspection must carry out the control work with the greatest possible professional independence and the largest technical competence, and be independent of any pressure and incentive, in particular of financial nature, may affect their assessment or the results of their checks, in particular by persons or groups of persons affected by the test results.

3. The body must for each category of machinery that it is empowered to handle, have staff with sufficient technical knowledge and experience to carry out the conformity assessment. The body shall have the necessary means to perform adequately the technical and administrative tasks in the implementation of the checks. It must also have access to the necessary equipment in order to be able to carry out special checks.

4. The staff to carry out the checks shall have :

-a good technical and vocational training.

an adequate knowledge of the requirements concerning the control it carries out and sufficient practical experience in such monitoring work ;

-the necessary skill in drawing up the attestations, statements and reports containing the results of the checks carried out.

5. It must be ensured that the staff who are to carry out the checks are independent. The remuneration of each employee must not be dependent on the number of control operations carried out by the person concerned or of the results of that control.

6. The body shall draw up liability insurance unless civil liability is covered by the State on the basis of national legal rules, or the Member State directly performs control.

The staff of the Board shall be subject to the duty of their work to observe silence on all they are aware of in the course of their work, paragraph 1. except in the case of the competent administrative authorities of the Member State in which they carry out their work) in the context of this Directive or any other national rule of law issued in accordance with this Directive.

8. Notified bodies participate in the coordinating work. They are also directly or are represented in the European standardisation work or are ensuring that they are aware of the relevant standards.

9. Member States may take all the measures they consider necessary to ensure that, in the event of a notified body adjuster its activity to its customers, shall be sent to another body or is available to the Member State which : have notified the organ.

ANNEX XII

Correlation table 1)

Directive 98 /37/EC
This Directive
Article 1 (1). 1
Article 1 (1). 1
Article 1 (1). 2 (a)
Article 2 (a) and (b)
Article 1 (1). 2 (b)
Article 2 (c)
Article 1 (1). 3
Article 1 (1). 2
Article 1 (1). 4
ARTICLE 3
Article 1 (1). 5
-WHAT?
Article 2 (1). 1
Article 4 (1). 1
Article 2 (1). 2
Article 15
Article 2 (1). 3
Article 6 (1). 3
ARTICLE 3
Article 5 (1). 1 (a)
Article 4 (1). 1
Article 6 (1). 1
Article 4 (1). 2, first paragraph
Article 6 (1). 2
Article 4 (1). 2, second subparagraph
-WHAT?
Article 4 (1). 3
-WHAT?
Article 5 (1). 1, first paragraph
Article 7 (1). 1
Article 5 (1). 1, second subparagraph
-WHAT?
Article 5 (1). 2, first paragraph
Article 7 (1). 2 and paragraph 1. 3
Article 5 (1). 2, last paragraph
-WHAT?
Article 5 (1). 3
Article 7 (1). 4
Article 6 (1). 1
Article 10
Article 6 (1). 2
Article 22
Article 7 (1). 1
Article 11 (1). Paragraph 1 and paragraph. 2
Article 7 (1). 2
Article 11 (1). 3 and paragraph 1. 4
Article 7 (1). 3
Article 11 (1). 4
Article 7 (1). 4
Article 11 (1). 5
Article 8 (1). 1, first paragraph
Article 5 (1). Paragraph 1 (e) and Article 12 (1). 1
Article 8 (1). 1, second subparagraph
Article 5 (1). 1 (f)
Article 8 (1). 2 (a)
Article 12 (1). 2
Article 8 (1). 2 (b)
Article 12 (1). 4
Article 8 (1). 2 (c)
Article 12 (1). 3
Article 8 (1). 3
-WHAT?
Article 8 (1). 4
-WHAT?
Article 8 (1). 5
-WHAT?
Article 8 (1). 6
Article 5 (1). 4
Article 8 (1). 7
-WHAT?
Article 8 (1). 8
-WHAT?
1) This table refers to the relationship between parts of Directive 98 /37/EC and those parts of this Directive which deal with the same subject. However, the content of the comparison parts is not necessarily identical.
Article 9 (1). 1, first paragraph
Article 14 (1). 1
Article 9 (1). 1, second subparagraph
Article 14 (1). 4
Article 9 (1). 2
Article 14 (1). 3 and paragraph 1. 5
Article 9 (1). 3
Article 14 (1). 8
Article 10 (1). 1 to 3
Article 16 (1). 1, 2 and 3
Article 10 (1). 4
Article 17
Article 11
Article 20
Article 12
Article 21
Article 13 (1). 1
Article 26 (1). 2
Article 13 (1). 2
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ARTICLE 14
-WHAT?
Article 15
Article 28
Article 16
ARTICLE 29
Annex I-Preliminary remark 1
Annex I-General principles (2)
Annex I-Preliminary remark 2
Annex I-General principles (3)
Annex I-Preliminary remark 3
Annex I-General principles, section 4
Annex I, Part 1
Annex I, Part 1
Annex I, item 1.1.
Annex I, item 1.1.
Annex I, item 1.1.1.
Annex I, item 1.1.1.
Annex I, item 1.1.2.
Annex I, item 1.1.2
Annex I, item 1.1.2 (d)
Annex I, item 1.1.6.
Annex I, item 1.1.3.
Annex I, item 1.1.3.
Annex I, item 1.1.4.
Annex I, item 1.1.4.
Annex I, item 1.1.5.
Annex I, item 1.1.5.
Annex I, item 1.2.
Annex I, item 1.2.
Annex I, item 1.2.1.
Annex I, item 1.2.1.
Annex I, item 1.2.2.
Annex I, item 1.2.2.
Annex I, item 1.2.3.
Annex I, item 1.2.3.
Annex I, item 1.2.4.
Annex I, item 1.2.4.
Annex I, item 1.2.4. (1). 1, 2 and 3
Annex I, item 1.2.4.1.
Annex I, item 1.2.4. (1). 4 to 6
Annex I, item 1.2.4.3.
Annex I, item 1.2.4. (1). 7
Annex I, item 1.2.4.4.
Annex I, item 1.2.5.
Annex I, item 1.2.5.
Annex I, item 1.2.6.
Annex I, item 1.2.6.
Annex I, item 1.2.7.
Annex I, item 1.2.1.
Annex I, item 1.2.8.
Annex I, item 1.1.6.
Annex I, item 1.3.
Annex I, item 1.3.
Annex I, item 1.3.1.
Annex I, item 1.3.1.
Annex I, item 1.3.2.
Annex I, item 1.3.2.
Annex I, item 1.3.3.
Annex I, item 1.3.3.
Annex I, item 1.3.4.
Annex I, item 1.3.4.
Annex I, item 1.3.5.
Annex I, item 1.3.5.
Annex I, item 1.3.6.
Annex I, item 1.3.6.
Annex I, item 1.3.7.
Annex I, item 1.3.7.
Annex I, item 1.3.8
Annex I, item 1.3.8.
Annex I, item 1.3.8 A
Annex I, item 1.3.8.1.
Annex I, item 1.3.8 B
Annex I, item 1.3.8.2.
Annex I, item 1.4.
Annex I, item 1.4.
Annex I, item 1.4.1.
Annex I, item 1.4.1.
Annex I, item 1.4.2.
Annex I, item 1.4.2.
Annex I, item 1.4.2.1.
Annex I, item 1.4.2.1.
Annex I, item 1.4.2.2.
Annex I, item 1.4.2.2.
Annex I, item 1.4.2.3.
Annex I, item 1.4.2.3.
Annex I, item 1.4.3.
Annex I, item 1.4.3.
Annex I, item 1.5.
Annex I, item 1.5.
Annex I, item 1.5.1.
Annex I, item 1.5.1.
Annex I, item 1.5.2.
Annex I, item 1.5.2.
Annex I, item 1.5.3.
Annex I, item 1.5.3.
Annex I, item 1.5.4.
Annex I, item 1.5.4.
Annex I, item 1.5.5.
Annex I, item 1.5.5.
Annex I, item 1.5.6.
Annex I, item 1.5.6.
Annex I, item 1.5.7.
Annex I, item 1.5.7.
Annex I, item 1.5.8.
Annex I, item 1.5.8.
Annex I, item 1.5.9.
Annex I, item 1.5.9.
Annex I, item 1.5.10.
Annex I, item 1.5.10
Annex I, item 1.5.11.
Annex I, item 1.5.11.
Annex I, item 1.5.12.
Annex I, item 1.5.12.
Annex I, item 1.5.13.
Annex I, item 1.5.13.
Annex I, item 1.5.14.
Annex I, item 1.5.14.
Annex I, item 1.5.15.
Annex I, item 1.5.15.
Annex I, item 1.6.
Annex I, item 1.6.
Annex I, item 1.6.1.
Annex I, item 1.6.1.
Annex I, item 1.6.2.
Annex I, item 1.6.2.
Annex I, item 1.6.3.
Annex I, item 1.6.3.
Annex I, item 1.6.4.
Annex I, item 1.6.4.
Annex I, item 1.6.5.
Annex I, item 1.6.5.
Annex I, item 1.7.
Annex I, item 1.7.
Annex I, item 1.7.0.
Annex I, item 1.7.1.1.
Annex I, item 1.7.1.
Annex I, item 1.7.1.2.
Annex I, item 1.7.2.
Annex I, item 1.7.2.
Annex I, item 1.7.3.
Annex I, item 1.7.3.
Annex I, item 1.7.4.
Annex I, item 1.7.4.
Annex I, item 1.7.4 (b) and (h)
Annex I, item 1.7.4.1.
Annex I, item 1.7.4 (a) (a) and (e) to (g),
Annex I, item 1.7.4.2.
Annex I, item 1.7.4 (d)
Annex I, item 1.7.4.3.
Annex I, Part 2
Annex I, Part 2
Annex I, item 2.1.
Annex I, item 2.1.
Annex I, item 2.1. 1
Annex I, item 2.1.1.
Annex I, item 2.1. 2
Annex I, item 2.1.2.
Annex I, item 2.2.
Annex I, item 2.2.
Annex I, item 2.2 (2). 1
Annex I, item 2.2.1.
Annex I, item 2.2 (2). 2
Annex I, item 2.2.1.1.
Annex I, item 2.3.
Annex I, item 2.3.
Annex I, Part 3
Annex I, Part 3
Annex I, item 3.1.
Annex I, item 3.1.
Annex I, item 3.1.1.
Annex I, item 3.1.1.
Annex I, item 3.1.2.
Annex I, item 1.1.4.
Annex I, item 3.1.3.
Annex I, item 1.1.5.
Annex I, item 3.2.
Annex I, item 3.2.
Annex I, item 3.2.1.
Annex I, item 1.1.7. and 3.2.1.
Annex I, item 3.2.2.
Annex I, item 1.1.1.8 and 3.2.2.
Annex I, item 3.2.3.
Annex I, item 3.2.3.
Annex I, item 3.3.
Annex I, item 3.3.
Annex I, item 3.3.1.
Annex I, item 3.3.1.
Annex I, item 3.3.2.
Annex I, item 3.3.2.
Annex I, item 3.3.3.
Annex I, item 3.3.3.
Annex I, item 3.3.4.
Annex I, item 3.3.4.
Annex I, item 3.3.5.
Annex I, item 3.3.5.
Annex I, item 3.4.
Annex I, item 3.4.
Annex I, item 3.4.1. 1
Annex I, item 1.3.9.
Annex I, item 3.4.1. 2
Annex I, item 3.4.1.
Annex I, item 3.4.2.
Annex I, item 1.3.2.
Annex I, item 3.4.3.
Annex I, item 3.4.3.
Annex I, item 3.4.4.
Annex I, item 3.4.4.
Annex I, item 3.4.5.
Annex I, item 3.4.5.
Annex I, item 3.4.6.
Annex I, item 3.4.6.
Annex I, item 3.4.7.
Annex I, item 3.4.7.
Annex I, item 3.4.8.
Annex I, item 3.4.2.
Annex I, item 3.5.
Annex I, item 3.5.
Annex I, item 3.5.1.
Annex I, item 3.5.1.
Annex I, item 3.5.2.
Annex I, item 3.5.2.
Annex I, item 3.5.3.
Annex I, item 3.5.3.
Annex I, item 3.6.
Annex I, item 3.6.
Annex I, item 3.6.1.
Annex I, item 3.6.1.
Annex I, item 3.6.2.
Annex I, item 3.6.2.
Annex I, item 3.6.3.
Annex I, item 3.6.3.
Annex I, item 3.6.3 (a)
Annex I, item 3.6.3.1.
Annex I, item 3.6.3 (b)
Annex I, item 3.6.3.2.
Annex I, Part 4
Annex I, Part 4
Annex I, item 4.1.
Annex I, item 4.1.
Annex I, item 4.1.1.
Annex I, item 4.1.1.
Annex I, item 4.1.2.
Annex I, item 4.1.2.
Annex I, item 4.1.2.1.
Annex I, item 4.1.2.1.
Annex I, item 4.1.2.2.
Annex I, item 4.1.2.2.
Annex I, item 4.1.2.3.
Annex I, item 4.1.2.3.
Annex I, item 4.1.2.4.
Annex I, item 4.1.2.4.
Annex I, item 4.1.2.5.
Annex I, item 4.1.2.5.
Annex I, item 4.1.2.6.
Annex I, item 4.1.2.6.
Annex I, item 4.1.2.7.
Annex I, item 4.1.2.7.
Annex I, item 4.1.2.8.
Annex I, item 1.5.16.
Annex I, item 4.2.
Annex I, item 4.2.
Annex I, item 4.2.1.
-WHAT?
Annex I, item 4.2.1.1.
Annex I, item 1.1.7.
Annex I, item 4.2.1.2.
Annex I, item 1.1.8.
Annex I, item 4.2.1.3.
Annex I, item 4.2.1.
Annex I, item 4.2.1.4.
Annex I, item 4.2.2.
Annex I, item 4.2.2.
Annex I, item 4.2.3.
Annex I, item 4.2.3.
Annex I, item 4.1.2.7. and 4.1.2.8.2.
Annex I, item 4.2.4.
Annex I, item 4.1.3.
Annex I, item 4.3.
Annex I, item 4.3.
Annex I, item 4.3.1.
Annex I, item 4.3.1.
Annex I, item 4.3.2.
Annex I, item 4.3.2.
Annex I, item 4.3.3.
Annex I, item 4.3.3.
Annex I, item 4.4.
Annex I, item 4.4.
Annex I, item 4.4.1.
Annex I, item 4.4.1.
Annex I, item 4.4.2.
Annex I, item 4.4.2.
Annex I, Part 5
Annex I, Part 5
Annex I, item 5.1.
Annex I, item 5.1.
Annex I, item 5.2.
Annex I, item 5.2.
Annex I, item 5.3.
-WHAT?
Annex I, item 5.4.
Annex I, item 5.3.
Annex I, item 5.5.
Annex I, item 5.4.
Annex I, item 5.6.
Annex I, item 5.5.
Annex I, item 5.7.
Annex I, item 5.6.
Annex I, Part 6
Annex I, Part 6
Annex I, item 6.1.
Annex I, item 6.1.
Annex I, item 6.1.1.
Annex I, item 4.1.1 (g),
Annex I, item 6.1.2.
Annex I, item 6.1.1.
Annex I, item 6.1.3.
Annex I, item 6.1.2.
Annex I, item 6.2.
Annex I, item 6.2.
Annex I, item 6.2.1.
Annex I, item 6.2.
Annex I, item 6.2.2.
Annex I, item 6.2.
Annex I, item 6.2.3.
Annex I, item 6.3.1.
Annex I, item 6.3.
Annex I, item 6.3.2.
Annex I, item 6.3.1.
Annex I, item 6.3.2. (1). 3
Annex I, item 6.3.2.
Annex I, item 6.3.2. (1). 4
Annex I, item 6.3.3.
Annex I, item 6.3.2. (1). 1
Annex I, section 6.4.1.
Annex I, item 4.1.2.1., 4.1.2.3. and 6.1.1.
Annex I, item 6.4.2.
Annex I, item 6.3.1.
Annex I, item 6.5.
Annex I, item 6.5.
Annex II, Part A and B
Annex II, item 1, part A
Annex II, Part C
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Annex III
Annex III
Annex IV. A. 1, (1.1. -1.4)
Annex IV. 1, (1.1. -1.4)
Annex IV. A. 2
Annex IV. 2
Annex IV. A. 3
Annex IV. 3
Annex IV. A. 4
Annex IV. 4, (4.1 and 4.2)
Annex IV. A. 5
Annex IV. 5
Annex IV. A. 6
Annex IV. 6
Annex IV. A. 7
Annex IV. 7
Annex IV. A. 8
Annex IV. 8
Annex IV. A. 9
Annex IV. 9
Annex IV. A. 10
Annex IV. 10
Annex IV. A. 11
Annex IV. 11
Annex IV. A. 12, (First and second indents)
Annex IV. 12, (12.1 and 12.2)
Annex IV. A. 12, (third indent)
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Annex IV. A. 13
Annex IV. 13
Annex IV. A. 14, first part.
Annex IV. 15
Annex IV. A. 14, second part.
Annex IV. 14
Annex IV. A. 15
Annex IV. 16
Annex IV. A. 16
Annex IV. 17
Annex IV. A. 17
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Annex IV. B. 1
Annex IV. 19
Annex IV. B. 2
Annex IV. 21
Annex IV. B. 3
Annex IV. 20
Annex IV. B. 4
Annex IV. 22
Annex IV. B. 5
Annex IV. 23
Annex V, item 1
-WHAT?
Annex V, item 2
-WHAT?
Annex V, point 3, first subparagraph (a),
Annex VII, Part A, item 1, first subparagraph (a),
Annex V (3), first subparagraph, point (b),
Annex VII, Part A, Section 1, first subparagraph (b),
Annex V, item 3, second subparagraph
Annex VII, Part A, item 1, second subparagraph
Annex V, item 3, third subparagraph
Annex VII, Part A, item 3
Annex V (4) (a)
Annex VII, Part A, item 2, second and third subparagraphs
Annex V (4) (b)
Annex VII, Part A, Section 2, first subparagraph
Annex V, point 4 (c)
Annex VII, Part A, initiation
Annex VI, item 1
Annex IX, initiation
Annex VI, item 2
Annex IX, points 1 and 2
Annex VI, item 3
Annex IX, item 3
Annex VI, Section 4, first subparagraph
Annex IX, item 4, first paragraph
Annex VI, item 4, second subparagraph
Annex IX, item 7
Annex VI, item 5
Annex IX, item 6
Annex VI, item 6, first sentence
Annex IX, item 5
Annex VI, item 6, 2. and 3. period
Article 14 (1). 6
Annex VI, item 7
Annex IX, item 8
Annex VII, item 1
Annex XI, item 1
Annex VII, item 2
Annex XI, item 2
Annex VII, item 3
Annex XI, item 3
Annex VII, item 4
Annex XI, item 4
Annex VII, point 5
Annex XI, item 5
Annex VII, item 6
Annex XI, item 6
Annex VII, point 7
Annex XI, item 7
Annex VIII
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Annex IX
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Official notes

1) The commotion contains provisions that implement parts of Directive 2006 /42/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on machinery and amending Directive 95 /16/EC (recast), EC-2006-2006. In 157, page 24, as amended by Regulation (EC) 596/2009 of 18. June 2009, EU-Official Journal 2009, nr. In 188, page 14, and the European Parliament and Council Directive 2009 /127/EC of 21. In October 2009, EU Official Journal, nr. L310, page 29.