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Industrial Transformation and Advanced Value Chains
Advanced Engineering and Manufacturing Systems
Guide to application of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC
Edition 2.1 – July 2017
(Update of 2nd Edition)
Introduction to the Edition 2.1 – July 2017 (Update of the 2nd Edition)
Directive 2006/42/EC is a revised version of the Machinery Directive, the first version of which was adopted in 1989. The new Machinery Directive has been applicable since 29th December 2009. The Directive has the dual aim of harmonising the health and safety requirements applicable to machinery on the basis of a high level of protection of health and safety, while ensuring the free circulation of machinery on the EU market. The revised Machinery Directive does not introduce radical changes compared with the previous versions. It clarifies and consolidates the provisions of the Directive with the aim of improving its practical application.
While the revised Machinery Directive was being discussed by the Council and the European Parliament, the Commission agreed to prepare a new Guide to its application. The purpose of the Guide is to provide explanations of the concepts and requirements of Directive 2006/42/EC in order to ensure uniform interpretation and application throughout the EU. The Guide also provides information about other related EU legislation. It is addressed to all of the parties involved in applying the Machinery Directive, including machinery manufacturers, importers and distributors, Notified Bodies, standardisers, occupational health and safety and consumer protection agencies and officials of the relevant national administrations and market surveillance authorities. It may also be of interest to lawyers and to students of EU law in the fields of the internal market, occupational health and safety and consumer protection.
It should be stressed that only the Machinery Directive and the texts implementing its provisions into national law are legally binding.
The 2nd Edition of the Guide was endorsed by the Machinery Committee on 2 June 2010. In comparison with the 1st Edition, it was completed with comments on Annexes III to XI of the Machinery Directive. Some errors noticed by readers have been corrected. Legal references and terms have been updated in line with the Lisbon Treaty - in particular, where the Directive refers to 'the Community', the Guide now refers to 'the EU'.
Following discussion with the industry, the comments relating to chains, ropes and webbing for lifting purposes in §44, §330, §340, §341, and §357 have been revised in order to clarify the practical application of the requirements relating to these products.
The 2nd Edition also includes a thematic index to facilitate consultation of the Guide. The numbering of the sections of the Guide is unchanged.
The Guide takes account of the amendment to Directive 2006/42/EC introduced by Regulation (EC) No 569/2009 relating to the regulatory procedure with scrutiny for the Machinery Committee. It also takes account of the provisions of Regulation (EC) No 765/2008 relating to market surveillance, which apply in a complementary way.
This Update to the 2nd Edition of the Guide, further named Edition 2.1, has been completed to include the amendments made to the Machinery Directive by the Directive 2009/127/EC on Pesticide Equipment and the Regulation (EU) No 167/2013 on the approval and market surveillance of agricultural and forestry vehicles (Tractors). In addition, guidance on “partly completed machinery” and “assemblies” has been added, as well as inserting clarifications and corrections to the concepts of "safety components'', "new and used machinery", "marking of machinery". A number of key guidance decisions of the Machinery Working Group have been incorporated into this text.
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The Guide is published on the Commission’s Website EUROPA[1] in English. This updated Edition 2.1 is intended to be a living document, edited and updated with new guidance once approved by the Machinery Working Group. It will be made available in other EU languages, but only the English version will be checked by the Commission. Therefore, in case of doubt, the English version should be taken as the reference.
The Guide can be downloaded and is presented in a printable format. The text of the Directive is presented in boxed red italic type - the comments follow in black type.
The Guide has been prepared with the help of an Editorial Group[2] and this Update of the 2nd Edition has been carried out by an external consultant[3] and the Commission, assisted by some of the members of the Editorial Group. The Commission[4] wishes to warmly thank the members of the Editorial Group both for the huge amount of work they have carried out as well as for the efficient, constructive and cooperative spirit in which the drafts have been prepared. In parallel to the work of the Editorial Group, a Machinery Core Group established by Orgalime, including representatives of the main sectors of machinery manufacturing, has provided invaluable input from the industry. The drafts prepared by the Editorial Group have been submitted to the Member States and stakeholders for comments. The Commission would also like to thank all those who have made comments. We have tried to take them into account as far as possible.
Of course, the Commission takes full responsibility for the content of the Guide. Readers are invited to communicate any corrections or comments[5] so that they can be taken into account in preparing future updates or a revised 3rd Edition.
Brussels, July 2017
Table of contents
The Citations
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§1
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The citations
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§2
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The legal basis of the Machinery Directive
The Recitals
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§3
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The recitals
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Recital 1
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§4
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The History of the Machinery Directive
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Recital 2
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§5
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The economic and social importance of the Machinery Directive
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Recital 3
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§6
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Health and safety
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Recital 4
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§7
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Definitions
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Recital 5
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§8
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Inclusion of construction site hoists
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Recital 6
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§9
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Inclusion of portable cartridge-operated fixing and other impact machinery
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Recital 7
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§10
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Equipment intended for lifting persons with machinery designed for lifting goods
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Recital 8
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§11
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Agricultural and forestry tractors
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Recitals 9 & 10
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§12
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Market surveillance
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Recital 11
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§13
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Formal objection to standards and the safeguard clause
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Recital 12
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§14
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Regulations on use of machinery
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Recital 13
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§15
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Measures to deal with groups of hazardous machinery presenting the same risks
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Recital 14
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§16
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The state of the art
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Recital 15
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§17
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Machinery for consumer use
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Recital 16
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§18
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Partly completed machinery
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Recital 17
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§19
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Trade fairs and exhibitions
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Recital 18
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§20
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The New Approach and the New Legislative Framework
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Recital 19
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§21
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Conformity assessment
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Recital 20
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§22
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Annex IV machinery
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Recitals 21 & 22
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§23
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The CE-marking
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Recital 23
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§24
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Risk assessment
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Recital 24
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§25
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The technical construction file
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Recital 25
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§26
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Legal remedies
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Recital 26
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§27
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Enforcement
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Recital 27
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§28
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Amendment of the Lifts Directive
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Recital 28
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§29
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Subsidiarity and proportionality
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Recital 29
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§30
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National correlation tables
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Recital 30
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§31
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The Machinery Committee
The Articles
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Article 1 (1)
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§32
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The products covered by the Machinery Directive
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Article 2
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§33
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The use of the term 'machinery' in the broad sense
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Article 1 (a)
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§34
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Machinery in the strict sense
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Articles 1 (a) & 2 (a) 1st indent
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§35
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The basic definition
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2nd indent
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§36
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Machinery supplied without connection components
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3rd indent
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§37
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Machinery to be installed on a specific support
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4th indent
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§38
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Assemblies of machinery
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§39
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Assemblies comprising new and existing machinery
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5th indent
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§40
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Manually powered machinery for lifting loads
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Articles 1 (b) & 2 (b)
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§41
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Interchangeable equipment
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Articles 1 (c) & 2 (c)
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§42
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Safety components
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Articles 1 (d) & 2 (d)
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§43
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Lifting accessories
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Articles 1 (e) & 2 (e)
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§44
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Chains, ropes and webbing
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Articles 1 (f) & 2 (f)
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§45
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Removable mechanical transmission devices
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Articles 1 (g) & 2 (g)
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§46
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Partly completed machinery
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Article 1 (2)
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§47
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Products excluded from the scope of the Machinery Directive
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Article 1 (2) (a)
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§48
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Safety components intended to be used as spare parts to replace identical components and supplied by the manufacturer of the original machinery
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Article 1 (2) (b)
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§49
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Equipment for use in fairgrounds and/or amusement parks
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Article 1 (2) (c)
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§50
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Machinery for nuclear purposes
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Article 1 (2) (d)
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§51
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Weapons, including firearms
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Article 1 (2) (e)
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§52
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Means of transport
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1st indent
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§53
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Agricultural and forestry tractors
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2nd indent
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§54
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Four-or-more-wheeled road vehicles and their trailers
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3rd indent
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§55
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Two- and three-wheeled road vehicles
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4th indent
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§56
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Motor vehicles intended for competition
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5th indent
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§57
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Means of transport by air, on water and on rail networks
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Article 1 (2) (f)
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§58
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Seagoing vessels and mobile offshore units and machinery installed on board such vessels and/or units
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Article 1 (2) (g)
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§59
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Machinery for military or police purposes
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Article 1 (2) (h)
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§60
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Machinery for research purposes
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Article 1 (2) (i)
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§61
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Mine winding gear
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Article 1 (2) (j)
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§62
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Machinery intended to move performers during artistic performances
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Article 1 (2) (k)
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§63
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Machinery covered by the Low Voltage Directive
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1st indent
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§64
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Household appliances intended for domestic use
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2nd indent
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§65
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Audio and video equipment
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3rd indent
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§66
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Information technology equipment
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4th indent
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§67
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Ordinary office machinery
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5th indent
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§68
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Low-voltage switchgear and control gear
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6th indent
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§69
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Electric motors
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Article 1 (2) (l)
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§70
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High-voltage electrical equipment
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Article 2 (h)
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§71
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The definition of ‘placing on the market’
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§72
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New and used machinery
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§73
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The stage at which the Machinery Directive applies
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§74
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The legal and contractual forms of placing on the market
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§75
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Auctions
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§76
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Placing on the market of assemblies of machinery
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§77
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Placing on the market of partly completed machinery
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Article 2 (i)
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§78
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The definition of ‘manufacturer’
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§79
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Who is the manufacturer?
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§80
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A person manufacturing machinery for his own use
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§81
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Other persons who may be considered as manufacturers
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§82
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Machinery modified before it is first put into service
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§83
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Distributors
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Article 2 (j)
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§84
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The possibility to appoint an authorised representative
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§85
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The tasks of an authorised representative
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Article 2 (k)
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§86
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The definition of ‘putting into service’
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Article 2 (l)
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§87
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The definition of ‘harmonised standard’
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§88
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Essential health and safety requirements
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Article 3
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§89
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The Machinery Directive and other internal market legislation
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§90
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Specific EU legislation that apply instead of the Machinery Directive to machinery that is in their scope
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§91
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Specific EU legislation that may apply to machinery instead of the Machinery Directive for specific hazards
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§92
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EU legislation that may apply to machinery, in addition to the
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Machinery Directive, for hazards they cover more specifically than the Machinery Directive
Article 4 (1)
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§93
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Market surveillance
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§94
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Market surveillance of machinery
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Article 4 (2)
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§95
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Market surveillance of partly completed machinery
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Article 4 (3) & (4)
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§96
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Market surveillance authorities
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§97
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The market surveillance system
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§98
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The tools for market surveillance
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§99
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Documents relating to Annex IV machinery
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§100
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Action to deal with non-compliant machinery
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§101
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Unsafe consumer products
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§102
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Controls at the external borders of the EU
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Article 5 (1)
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§103
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The obligations of machinery manufacturers
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Article 5 (2)
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§104
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The obligations of manufacturers of partly completed machinery
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Article 5 (3)
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§105
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Means of ensuring the conformity of machinery
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Article 5 (4)
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§106
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CE marking according to other EU Legislation
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Article 6 (1) & (2)
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§107
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Free movement of machinery and partly completed machinery
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Article 6 (3)
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§108
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Trade fairs, exhibitions and demonstrations
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Article 7 (1)
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§109
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Presumption of conformity conferred by the CE marking and the EC Declaration of Conformity
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Article 7 (2)
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§110
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The presumption of conformity conferred by the application of harmonised standards
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§111
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The classification of machinery standards
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§112
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The development of harmonised standards for machinery
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§113
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The identification of harmonised standards
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Article 7 (3)
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§114
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Publication of the references of harmonised standards in the OJEU
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Article 7 (4)
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§115
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Participation of the social partners in standardisation
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Article 8 (1)
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§116
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Measures subject to the Regulatory Committee Procedure
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Article 8 (2)
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§117
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Measures subject to the Advisory Committee procedure
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Article 9
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§118
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Measures to deal with unsafe machinery presenting similar risks
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Article 10
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§119
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Formal objections to harmonised standards
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§120
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The procedure for formal objections
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§121
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The outcome of a formal objection
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Article 11 (1)
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§122
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The safeguard clause
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Article 11 (2) & (3)
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§123
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The safeguard procedure
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Article 11 (4)
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§124
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Shortcomings in harmonised standards
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Article 11 (5)
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§125
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Action against the person who has affixed the CE marking
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Article 11 (6)
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§126
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Information on the safeguard procedure
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Article 12 (1)
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§127
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Conformity assessment of machinery
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Article 12 (2)
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§128
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Categories of machinery not listed in Annex IV
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Article 12 (3)
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§129
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Annex IV machinery designed to harmonised standards that cover all the applicable essential health and safety requirements
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Article 12 (4)
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§130
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Other Annex IV machinery
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Article 13
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§131
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Procedure for partly completed machinery
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§132
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Diagram of the procedures for the placing on the market of machinery and partly completed machinery
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Article 14 (1) to (5)
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§133
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Notified Bodies
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§134
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Assessment and monitoring of Notified Bodies
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Article 14 (6)
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§135
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Withdrawal of certificates or decisions issued by Notified Bodies
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Article 14 (7)
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§136
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Exchange of experience between the notifying authorities
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§137
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The coordination of Notified Bodies
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Article 14 (8)
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§138
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Withdrawal of notification
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Article 15
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§139
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National regulations on the installation and use of machinery
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§140
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National regulations on the health and safety of workers
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Article 16
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§141
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The CE marking
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Article 17
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§142
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Non conformity of marking
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Article 18
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§143
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Confidentiality and transparency
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Article 19
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§144
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Machinery AdCo Group
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Article 20
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§145
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Reasons for decisions and appeals
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Article 21
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§146
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Information sources
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Article 22
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§147
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The Machinery Committee
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§148
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The Machinery Working Group
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§149
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Diagram of institutions dealing with the Machinery Directive
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Article 23
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§150
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Penalties for infringements against the provisions of the Directive
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Article 24
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§151
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The borderline between the Machinery Directive and the Lifts Directive
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Article 25
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§152
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Repeal of Directive 98/37/EC
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Article 26
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§153
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Transposition and application of the provisions of the Directive
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Article 27
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§154
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Transition period for portable cartridge operated fixing and other impact machinery
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Article 28
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§155
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Date of entry into force of the Directive
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Article 29
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§156
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Addressees and signatories of the Directive
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Annex I
Essential health and safety requirements relating to the design and construction of machinery
General Principles
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§157
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The General Principles
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General Principle 1
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§158
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Risk assessment
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§159
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Risk assessment and harmonised standards
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General Principle 2
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§160
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The applicability of the essential health and safety requirements
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General Principle 3
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§161
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The state of the art
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§162
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Harmonised standards and the state of the art
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General Principle 4
1.1.1 Definitions
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§163
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The structure of Annex I
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1.1.1 (a)
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§164
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Hazard
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1.1.1 (b)
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§165
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Danger zone
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1.1.1 (c)
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§166
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Exposed person
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1.1.1 (d)
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§167
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Operator
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1.1.1 (e)
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§168
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Risk
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1.1.1 (f)
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§169
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Guard
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1.1.1 (g)
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§170
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Protective devices
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1.1.1 (h)
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§171
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Intended use
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1.1.1 (i)
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§172
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Reasonably foreseeable misuse
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1.1.2 Principles of safety integration
1.1.2 (a) §173 Principles of safety integration
1.1.2 (b) §174 The 3-step method
1.1.2 (c) §175 Preventing abnormal use
1.1.2 (d) §176 Constraints due to the use of PPE
1.1.2 (e) §177 Special equipment and accessories
1.1.3 §178 Materials and products used
1.1.4 §179 Integral lighting
1.1.5 §180 Handling of machinery and parts of machinery
1.1.6 §181 Ergonomic principles
1.1.7 §182 Operating positions in hazardous environments
1.1.8 §183 Seating and the provision of seats
1.2 Control systems
1.2.1 §184 Safety and reliability of control systems
1.2.2 §185 Control devices
1.2.2 – 1st indent §186 Identification of control devices
1.2.2 – 2nd indent §187 Positioning of control devices
1.2.2 – 3rd indent §188 Movement of control devices
1.2.2 – 4th & 5th indents §189 Location and positioning of control devices
1.2.2 – 6th indent §190 Preventing inadvertent operation of control devices
1.2.2 – 7th indent §191 Strength of control devices
1.2.2 – 2nd para. §192 Control devices to perform different actions
1.2.2 – 3rd para. §193 Control devices and ergonomic principles
1.2.2 – 4th para. §194 Indicators and displays
1.2.2 – 5th & 6th paras. §195 Visibility of danger zones during starting
1.2.2 – 7th para. §196 Location of control positions
1.2.2 – 8th para. §197 Multiple control positions
1.2.2 - last para. §198 Multiple operating positions
1.2.3 §199 Control of starting
1.2.4.1 §200 Normal stop control devices
1.2.4.2 §201 Operational stop
1.2.4.3 §202 Emergency stop devices
1.2.4.4 §203 Stop controls for assemblies of machinery
1.2.5 §204 Mode selection
1.2.6 §205 Failure of the power supply
1.3 Protection against mechanical hazards
1.3.1 §206 Stability
1.3.2 §207 Break-up during operation
1.3.3 §208 Falling or ejected objects
1.3.4 §209 Sharp edges and angles and rough surfaces
1.3.5 §210 Combined machinery
1.3.6 §211 Variations in operating conditions
1.3.7 §212 Moving parts
1.3.8.1 §213 Moving transmission parts
1.3.8.2 §214 Moving parts involved in the process
1.3.9 §215 Uncontrolled movements
1.4 Required characteristics of guards and protective devices
1.4.1 §216 General requirements for guards and protective devices
1.4.2 §217 Special requirements for guards
1.4.2.1 §218 Fixed guards
1.4.2.2 §219 Interlocking movable guards
1.4.2.3 §220 Adjustable guards restricting access
1.4.3 §221 Protective devices
1.5 Risks due to other hazards
1.5.1 §222 Electricity
1.5.2
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§223
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Unwanted static electricity
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1.5.3
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§224
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Energy supply other than electricity
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1.5.4
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§225
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Errors of fitting
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1.5.5
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§226
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Extreme temperatures
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1.5.6
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§227
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Fire
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1.5.7
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§228
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Explosion
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1.5.8
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§229
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Reduction of noise emission
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1.5.8 – 2nd para.
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§230
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Comparative emission data
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1.5.9
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§231
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Vibrations
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1.5.10
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§232
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Ionising and non-ionising radiation
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1.5.11
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§233
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External radiation
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1.5.12
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§234
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Laser radiation
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1.5.13
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§235
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Emissions of hazardous materials and substances
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1.5.14
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§236
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Risk of being trapped
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1.5.15
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§237
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Slips, trips and falls
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1.5.16
1.6 Maintenance
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§238
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Lightning
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1.6.1
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§239
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Maintenance
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1.6.2
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§240
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Access to operating positions and servicing points
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1.6.3
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§241
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Isolation of energy sources
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1.6.4
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§242
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Operator intervention
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1.6.5
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§243
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Cleaning of internal parts
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1.7 Information
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§244
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Information for users
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1.7.1
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§245
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Information and warnings on the machinery
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§246
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The official languages of the EU
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1.7.1.1
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§247
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Information and information devices
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1.7.1.2
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§248
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Warning devices
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1.7.2
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§249
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Warning of residual risks
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1.7.3 – 1st & 2nd paras.
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§250
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Marking of machinery
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1.7.3 – 3rd para.
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§251
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Conformity marking for ATEX machinery
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1.7.3 – 4th para.
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§252
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Information essential for safe use
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1.7.3 - last para.
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§253
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Marking parts of the machinery to be handled with lifting equipment
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1.7.4
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§254
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Instructions
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§255
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The form of the instructions
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§256
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The language of the instructions
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1.7.4.1 (a) & (b)
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§257
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The drafting and translation of instructions
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1.7.4.1 (c)
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§258
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Preventing foreseeable misuse
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1.7.4.1 (d)
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§259
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Instructions for non-professional users
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1.7.4.2 (a) & (b)
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§260
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Contents of the instructions – particulars of the machinery and the manufacturer
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1.7.4.2 (c)
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§261
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Inclusion of the EC Declaration of Conformity in the instructions
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1.7.4.2 (d) (e) & (f)
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§262
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Descriptions, drawings, diagrams and explanations
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1.7.4.2 (g) & (h)
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§263
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Intended use and foreseeable misuse
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1.7.4.2 (i) & (j)
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§264
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Assembly, installation and connection
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1.7.4.2 (k)
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§265
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Putting into service and use
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§266
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Operator training
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1.7.4.2 (l) & (m)
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§267
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Information about residual risks
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1.7.4.2 (n)
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§268
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The essential characteristics of tools
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1.7.4.2 (o)
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§269
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Stability conditions
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1.7.4.2 (p)
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§270
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Transport, handling and storage
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1.7.4.2 (q)
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§271
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Emergency procedures and methods for unblocking
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1.7.4.2 (r) (s) & (t)
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§272
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Adjustment, maintenance and spare parts
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1.7.4.2 (u)
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§273
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The noise emission declaration
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1.7.4.2 (v)
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§274
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Implantable medical devices
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1.7.4.3 §275 Sales literature
- Supplementary essential health and safety requirements for certain categories of machinery
§276 Supplementary requirements for certain categories of machinery 2.1.1 §277 Hygiene requirements for machinery intended for use with
foodstuffs or with cosmetics or pharmaceutical products
2.2.1 §278 Supplementary requirements for portable hand-held and hand-guided machinery
2.2.1.1 §279 Declaration of vibrations transmitted by portable hand-held and hand-guided machinery
2.2.2 §280 Portable fixing and other impact machinery
- §281 Machinery for working wood and material with similar characteristics
- §282 Machinery for pesticide application
- §283 Preventing unintended exposure of the environment
- §284 Controls and monitoring by the operator
- §285 Design to facilitate correct filling and emptying and avoid contamination
- §286 Application of pesticides, to ensure its correct rate, avoid drift and test to be performed by manufacturer
2.4.5.4 §287 Prevention of losses when machine is stopped
2.4.6 & 2.4.7 §288 Design to ensure easy and thorough cleaning, servicing and checking 2.4.8 & 2.4.9 §289 Marking of nozzles, strainers and filters and the provision of means to affix the name of the pesticide in use
2.4.10 §290 Instructions on precautions, use, inspections, calibration, maintenance etc.
- Supplementary essential health and safety requirements to offset hazards due to the mobility of machinery
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§291
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Supplementary requirements for hazards due to mobility of machinery
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3.1.1 (a)
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§292
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Definition of 'hazards due to mobility'
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3.1.1 (b)
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§293
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Definition of 'driver'
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3.2.1
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§294
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Driving position
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3.2.2
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§295
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Seating
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3.2.3
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§296
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Positions for persons other than the driver
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3.3 - 1st paragraph
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§297
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Unauthorised use of controls
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3.3 - 2nd, 3rd & 4th paras.
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§298
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Remote controls
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3.3.1 – 1st para.
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§299
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Location and positioning of the control devices
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3.3.1 – 2nd para.
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§300
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Pedals
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3.3.1 – 3rd para.
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§301
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Return to neutral
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3.3.1 – 4th & 5th para.
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§302
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Steering
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3.3.1 - last para.
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§303
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Reverse warning signals
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3.3.2 – 1st para.
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§304
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Control of travel movements by a ride-on driver
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3.3.2 – 2nd, 3rd & 4th para.
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§305
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Devices exceeding the normal clearance zone
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3.3.2 - last para.
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§306
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Unintended travel movement
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3.3.3 – 1st, 2nd & 3rd para.
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§307
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Slowing down, stopping and immobilisation
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§308
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Regulations for road circulation
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3.3.3 – 4th para.
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§309
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Stopping and controlling potentially dangerous operation by remote control
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3.3.3 - last para.
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§310
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Stopping of the travelling function
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3.3.4
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§311
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Movement of pedestrian-controlled machinery
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3.3.5
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§312
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Failure in the power supply to steering
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3.4.1
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§313
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Uncontrolled movements
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3.4.2
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§314
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Access to the engine compartment
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3.4.3
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§315
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Roll-over and tip-over
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3.4.4
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§316
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Falling objects
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- §317 Steps and handholds for access
- §318 Towing devices
- §319 Removable mechanical transmission devices
- §320 Batteries
- §321 Fire extinguishers and extinguisher systems
- §322 Protection of sprayer operators against risks due to exposure to hazardous substances
- §323 Signs, signals and warnings
- §324 Marking of mobile machinery
- §325 Declaration of vibrations transmitted by mobile machinery
- §326 Instructions on multiple uses
- Supplementary essential health and safety requirements to offset hazards due to lifting operations
§327 The scope of application of Part 4
4.1.1 (a) §328 Lifting operation
4.1.1 (b) §329 Guided load
4.1.1 (c) §330 Working coefficient
4.1.1 (d) §331 Test coefficient
4.1.1 (e) §332 Static test
4.1.1 (f) §333 Dynamic test
4.1.1 (g) §334 Carrier
- §335 Risks due to lack of stability
- §336 Rail tracks and guide rails
- – 1st, 2nd & 3rd para. §337 Mechanical strength
4.1.2.3 – 4th para. §338 Mechanical strength – static test coefficients
- - last para. §339 Mechanical strength – dynamic test coefficients
- §340 Pulleys, drums, wheels, ropes and chains
- §341 Lifting accessories and their components
- §342 Control of movements
- §343 Prevention of risks of collisions
- §344 Machinery serving fixed landings
- §345 Movements of the carrier
- §346 Access to the carrier
- §347 Contact with the moving carrier
- §348 Loads falling off the carrier
- §349 Safety at landings
4.1.3 §350 Checking fitness for purpose
§351 Static and dynamic tests
§352 Checking fitness for purpose at the place of use
- §353 Control of movements of the machinery and the load
- §354 Preventing overloading and overturning
§355 Loading control on industrial lift trucks
- §356 Guide ropes
- §357 Information and markings for chains, ropes and webbing
- §358 Marking of lifting accessories
- §359 Marking of lifting machinery
- §360 Instructions for lifting accessories
- §361 Instructions for lifting machinery
- Supplementary essential health and safety requirements for machinery intended for underground work
§362 Supplementary requirements for machinery intended for underground
work
5.1 & 5.2 §363 Powered roof supports
- §364 Control devices
- §365 Control of travel movements
- §366 The risk of fire on machinery for underground work
- §367 Exhaust emissions
- Supplementary essential health and safety requirements for machinery presenting particular hazards due to the lifting of persons
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§368
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Scope of Part 6
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6.1.1
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§369
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Mechanical strength
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6.1.2
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§370
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Loading control
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6.2
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§371
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Control devices
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6.3.1
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§372
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Movement of the carrier
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6.3.2 – 1st para.
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§373
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Tilt of the carrier
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6.3.2 – 2nd & 3rd para.
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§374
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Use of the carrier as a workstation
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6.3.2 - last para.
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§375
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Doors on the carrier
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6.3.3
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§376
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Protective roof
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6.4
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§377
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Machinery for lifting persons serving fixed landings
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6.4.1
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§378
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Risks to persons in or on the carrier
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6.4.2
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§379
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Controls at landings
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6.4.3
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§380
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Access to the carrier
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6.5
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§381
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Markings in the carrier
ANNEX II
Declarations
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Annex II 1 A
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§382
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The EC Declaration of Conformity of machinery
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Annex II 1 A (1) to (10)
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§383
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The content of the EC Declaration of Conformity
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Annex II 1 B
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§384
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The Declaration of Incorporation of partly completed machinery
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Annex II 1 B (1) to (8)
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§385
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The content of the Declaration of Incorporation
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Annex II 2
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§386
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Custody of the EC Declaration of Conformity and the Declaration of Incorporation
ANNEX III
CE marking
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Annex III
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§387
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The form of the CE marking
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ANNEX IV
Categories of machinery
to which one of the procedures referred to in Article 12 (3) and (4) must be applied
Annex IV
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§388 Categories of machinery that may be subject to one of the conformity assessment procedures involving a Notified Body
ANNEX V
Indicative list of safety components referred to in Article 2 (c)
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Annex V
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§389 Indicative list of safety components
ANNEX VI
Assembly instructions for partly completed machinery
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Annex VI
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§390 Assembly instructions for partly completed machinery
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ANNEX VII
Technical file for machinery - Relevant technical documentation for partly completed machinery
Annex VII A §391 Technical file for machinery
Annex VII A 1 (a) & (b) §392 The content of the technical file
Annex VII A 2 & 3 §393 Communication of the technical file
Annex VII B §394 Relevant technical documentation for partly completed machinery
ANNEX VIII
Assessment of conformity with internal checks on the manufacture of machinery
Annex VIII
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§395
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Assessment of conformity with internal checks on the manufacture of the machinery
ANNEX IX
EC type-examination
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Annex IX 1
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§396
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EC type-examination
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Annex IX 2
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§397
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The application for an EC type-examination
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Annex IX 3
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§398
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The content of the EC type-examination
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Annex IX 4 to 8
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§399
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The EC type-examination certificate
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Annex IX 9
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§400
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Validity and review of the EC type-examination certificate
ANNEX X
Full quality assurance
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Annex X 1
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§401
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Full quality assurance
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Annex X 2.1
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§402
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The application for assessment of a full quality assurance system
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Annex X 2.2
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§403
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The objectives and content of the full quality assurance system
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Annex X 2.3
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§404
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Assessment of the full quality assurance system
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Annex X 2.4
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§405
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Implementation and modification of the full quality assurance system
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Annex X 3
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§406
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Surveillance of the full quality assurance system
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Annex X 4
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§407
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Custody of the documentation, decisions and reports relating to the full quality assurance system
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ANNEX XI
Minimum criteria to be taken into account by Member States for the notification of bodies
Annex XI §408
Specific guidance documents
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Assessment of Notified Bodies
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§411
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Safety fences as safety components under the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC
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§412
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Classification of equipment used for lifting loads with lifting machinery
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§413
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Emergency stop devices
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§414
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Guards for drilling machines
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§415
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Manually loaded trucks for the collection of household refuse incorporating a compression mechanism
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§416
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Interchangeable equipment for lifting persons and equipment used with machinery designed for lifting goods for the purpose of lifting persons
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[2] The following people have taken part in the work of the Editorial Group: Lennart Ahnström, Emilio
Borzelli, Robert Chudzik, Roberto Cianotti, John Colreavy, Mike Dodds, Cosette Dussaugey, Marcel
Dutrieux, Pascal Etienne, Ludwig Finkeldei, Gun Fridfelt, Mikael Holst, Tuiri Kerttula, Andreas Kühn, Thomas Kraus, Patrick Kurtz, Kevin Lane, Leila Martin, Wolfgang Lentsch, Göran Lundmark, Thomas Moessner, Anders Mortensen, Phil Papard, Boguslaw Piasecki, Marc Schulze, Katri Tytykoski, Roger Upfold, Wendy Van Aerschot, Gustaaf Vandegaer, Henk van Eeden, Richard Wilson, Jürg Zwicky.
[3] Phil Papard Consulting.
[4] The Commission representatives: Ian Fraser (until 2013), Felicia Stoica, Mario Gabrielli Cossellu.