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1.2.1

Machinery directive (2006/42/EC)

With the introduction of a European Economic Area, a decision was made that the
domestic standards and regulations of all of the EEA Member States – that are
involved with the technical implementation of machines -- would be harmonized.
This means that the machinery directive had to be implemented -- as an internal
market directive -- as far as the content was concerned -- in the domestic legisla-
tion of the individual Member States. For the Machinery Directive, this was realized
with the aim of achieving standard safety objectives and, in turn, removing techni-
cal trade barriers. Corresponding to its definition "a machine is an assembly of lin-
ked parts or components -- at least one of which moves", this directive is extremely
extensive. With the revised version from 2006, the range of applications has been
expanded to include, among other things, "Logic units for safety functions".
The machinery directive involves the implementation of machines. The basic safety
and health requirements specified in Annex I of the Directive must be fulfilled for
the safety of machines.
The protective goals must be responsibly implemented in order to fulfill the require-
ments for conformity with the directive.
The manufacturer of a machine must provide proof that his machine is in com-
pliance with the basic requirements. This verification is facilitated by means of har-
monized standards.
1.2.2

Harmonized European standards

The two Standards Organizations CEN (Comité Européen de Normalisation) and
CENELEC (Comité Européen de Normalisation Électrotechnique), mandated by
the EU Commission, drew--up harmonized European standards in order to preci-
sely specify the requirements of the EC directives for a specific product. These
standards (EN standards) are published in the official journal of the commission of
the European Parliament and Council and must be included without revision in do-
mestic standards. They are designed to fulfill basic health and safety requirements
as well as the protective goals specified in Annex I of the Machinery Directive.
When the harmonized standards are complied with, then there is an "automatic
assumption" that the directive is fulfilled. This means that the manufacturer may
then assume that he has complied with the safety aspects of the directive under
the assumption that they are also handled in that particular standard. However, not
every European Standard is harmonized in this sense. Key here is the listing in the
official journal of the commission of the European Parliament and Council.
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