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- Geschiedenis van de Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG
- machines Richtlijn 2006/42/EG
- Overwegende Richtlijn 2006/42/EG
- Artikel machines Richtlijn 2006/42/EG
- Artikel 1 van de Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - Toepassingsgebied
- Artikel 2 van de Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - Definities
- Artikel 3 van de Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - Bijzondere richtlijnen
- Artikel 4 van de Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - Markttoezicht
- Artikel 5 van de Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - In de handel brengen en in bedrijf stellen
- Artikel 6 van de Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - Vrij verkeer
- Artikel 7 van de Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - Vermoeden overeenstemming geharmoniseerde normen
- Artikel 8 van de Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - Specifieke maatregelen
- Artikel 9 van de Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - Bijzondere maatregelen voor potentieel gevaarlijke machines
- Artikel 10 van de Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - Procedure aanvechten geharmoniseerde norm
- Artikel 11 van de Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - Vrijwaringsclausule
- Artikel 12 Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - Procedures overeenstemmingsbeoordeling van machines
- Artikel 13 van de Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - Procedure voor niet voltooide machines
- Artikel 14 van de Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - Aangemelde instanties
- Artikel 15 van de Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - Installatie en gebruik van machines
- Artikel 16 van de Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - CE-markering
- Artikel 17 van de Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - Niet-conforme markering
- Artikel 18 van de Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - Vertrouwelijkheid
- Artikel 19 van de Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - Samenwerking tussen de lidstaten
- Artikel 20 van de Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - Rechtsmiddelen
- Artikel 21 van de Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - Verspreiding van informatie
- Artikel 22 van de Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - Comité
- Artikel 23 van de Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - Sancties
- Artikel 24 van de Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - Wijziging van Richtlijn 95/16/EG
- Artikel 25 van de Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - Intrekking
- Artikel 26 van de Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - Uitvoering
- Artikel 27 van de Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - Uitzondering
- Artikel 28 van de Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - Inwerkingtreding
- Artikel 29 van de Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - Adressaten
- BIJLAGE I van de Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - Samenvatting
- Algemene beginselen van bijlage 1 van de machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG
- 1 essentiële gezondheids-en veiligheidseisen van bijlage 1 - definities - Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG
- Artikel 1.1.2. Beginselen van geïntegreerde veiligheid van bijlage 1 machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG
- Artikel 1.1.3. Materialen en producten bijlage 1 machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG
- Artikel 1.1.4. Verlichting - bijlage 1 machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG
- Artikel 1.1.5. Ontwerp van de machine om het hanteren ervan - bijlage 1 machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG
- 1.1.6. Ergonomie
- 1.1.7. Bedienerspost
- 1.1.8. Zitplaats
- 1.2.1. Veiligheid en betrouwbaarheid van de besturingssystemen
- 1.2.2. Bedieningsorganen
- 1.2.3. In werking stellen
- 1.2.4. Stopzetting
- 1.2.4.4. Complexe machines
- 1.2.5. Keuze van de bedienings- of bedrijfsmodus
- Bijlage II - Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG
- Bijlage III van de Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - CE-markering
- Bijlage IV van de Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG
- Bijlage V van de machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG
- Bijlage VI van de machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG
- Bijlage VII - Technisch dossier voor machines - Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG
- Bijlage VIII - Beoordeling van de overeenstemming van de machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG
- Bijlage IX van Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - EG-typeonderzoek
- Bijlage X van Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - Volledige kwaliteitsborging
- Bijlage XI van Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - minimumcriteria voor de aanmelding van instanties
- Bijlage XII Machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG - Concordantietabel machinerichtlijn 2006/42/EG en MD 1998/37/CE
- machines Richtlijn 98/37/EG
- Overwegende machines RICHTLIJN 98/37/EG
- Artikel machines RICHTLIJN 98/37/EG
- BIJLAGE I machines RICHTLIJN 98/37/EG
- BIJLAGE II machines RICHTLIJN 98/37/EG
- BIJLAGE III machines RICHTLIJN 98/37/EG
- BIJLAGE IV machines RICHTLIJN 98/37/EG
- BIJLAGE V machines RICHTLIJN 98/37/EG
- BIJLAGE VI machines RICHTLIJN 98/37/EG
- BIJLAGE VII machines RICHTLIJN 98/37/EG
- BIJLAGE VIII machines RICHTLIJN 98/37/EG
- BIJLAGE IX machines RICHTLIJN 98/37/EG
- machines Richtlijn 89/392/EG
- Overwegende machines RICHTLIJN 89/392/EEG
- Artikel machines RICHTLIJN 89/392/EG
- BIJLAGE I machines RICHTLIJN 89/392/EEG
- BIJLAGE II machines RICHTLIJN 89/392/EEG
- BIJLAGE III machines RICHTLIJN 89/392/EEG
- BIJLAGE IV machines RICHTLIJN 89/392/EEG
- BIJLAGE V RICHTLIJN 89/392/EEG
- BIJLAGE VI machines RICHTLIJN 89/392/EEG
- BIJLAGE VII machines RICHTLIJN 89/392/EEG
- Wijzigingen van 1989/392/EEC richtlijn
- ATEX-richtlijnen
- IECEx
- Richtlijn PBM
- Standaardisatie en Europese Verordening
- Veiligheid van machines: Standaardisatie en Europese regelgeving
- Veiligheid van Ex, ATEX en IECEx apparatuur: Standaardisatie
- Veiligheid van personnal beschermingsmiddelen: Standaardisatie en Europese regelgeving
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History of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC
From the point of view of European regulations for safety, there are two major types of texts:
- economic directives
- social directives
European economic directives
Economic directives apply to products. They were taken under the new approach in order to facilitate the free movement of goods and products in the European Union by removing barriers to trade in the European market. The particularity of these guidelines is that they set the basic requirements or Essential Health and Safety Requirements (EHSR) that apply to all manufacturers who wish to put their products on the European market. If a product meets the essential health and safety requirements, then the product can be placed on the market.
One way of demonstrating compliance with the Essential Health and Safety Requirements (EHSR) can be done through compliance with harmonized European standards or any other solution that allows to demonstrate a similar level of safety.
For industrial products, the main product directives that apply are the following guidelines:
- Directive 2006/42/EC (which replaces the directives 98/37/EC and 89/392/EEC)
- Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC of 12 December 2006 (which replaces Directive 73/23/EEC)
- Directive 94/9/EC of 23 March 1994
- Directive on general product safety 2001/95/EC
- EMC Directive 2004/108/EC of 15 December 2004 (which replaces Directive 89/336/EEC of 23 May 1989)
- Machinery Directive is therefore part of the economic guidelines. It applies to products designed to be sold (or enabled) in the European Union for the first time. It is intended for manufacturers, importers and dealers of machinery and safety components and applies to new machines. This directive harmonizing the level of safety of products designed and manufactured by different manufacturers.
The already installed machines are outside the scope of this Directive, because they are already on the market. Regarding the resale of used machines of national regulations describe the procedures to be followed.
The first publication of the Machinery Directive took place in 1989 - Directive 89/392/EEC of 14/06/89 published in OJ L 183 of 06.29.89 according to Article 100a of the Rome Treaty. The date of entry into force of this Directive was 1 January 1993, with a mandatory effective dated on January 1, 1995. This Directive was consolidated by different directives.
- Directive 91/368/EEC, which extended the scope of the Machinery Directive to interchangeable equipment, machinery moving and lifting machinery (excluding people). Therefore, Annex I has been expanded (adding / modifying parts 3, 4 and 5 of Annex I of the Directive).
- Directive 93/44/EEC, which extended the scope of the Machinery Directive:
- safety components,
- Machinery intended for lifting,
- the movement of people.
- Directive 93/68/EEC has introduced harmonized provisions relating to "CE" marking.
A second publication of the Machinery Directive took place in 1998 - Directive 98/37/EC of 22 June 1998 on the harmonization of the laws of all Member States relating to machinery. This directive is is the codified version of Directive 89/392/EEC as amended by the directives listed above.
- Machine Directive 1998/37/CE This was amended by the following directive:
- Directive 98/79/EC has been a minor amendment relating to the exclusion of medical devices.
Machinery Directive 98/37/EC remained in force until 29 December 2009.
The third publication of the Machinery Directive took place in 2006 - called new Directive 2006/42/EC, and was adopted in April and June 9, 2006 published in the Official Journal of the EU.
The first recital of Directive 2006/42/EC notes that this "new Machinery Directive " is not entirely new, but is based on Directive 98/37/EC which itself has codified Directive "Machinery" 89/392/EEC amended by Directives 91/368/EEC, 93/44/EEC, 93/68/EEC and 98/79/EC (ie say together the original Directive with its successive amendments in a single legal text) .
Requirements of the new Machinery Directive were transcribed into national law of each country of the European Union (transcript had to be made before June 29, 2008) so that this new machine Directive shall apply starting from 29 December 2009 and replaces Machinery Directive 98/37/EC.
Requirements of this new machinery directive and associated European regulations concerns both manufacturers of machine and safety components, machinery distributors and users. The new Directive 2006/42/EC lays down the foundation and regulatory basis for the harmonization of Essential Health and Safety Requirements (EHSR) in the field of machinery at Community level.
No transition period took place in 2009, because OEMs had more than three years to anticipate these developments and be aware of new requirements.
Changes in relation to the Essential Health and Safety Requirements (EHSR) of the previous directive, do not deeply change the Essential Health and Safety Requirements (EHSR).
The European social directives
Social directives are not directly addressed to OEMs but are for users of machines. These social directives are not in the scope of this site.
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