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1. 2D2: Plant & Machinery Safety Duties on Manufacturers & Suppliers
European Standards relating to machinery
2. Essential H&S Requirements Intended to ensure that all machinery throughout the EC was constructed to the same standards of h&s
Contained in Annex 1 to the Machinery Directive and as an appendix to BSEN 292-2
3. Essential H&S Requirements Requirements:
Hierarchy of control defined (PoP)
Construction of machine
Lighting
Safe handling
Controls
Protection against mechanical hazards
Characteristics of guards/protective devices
Protection against other hazards
Maintenance
Indicators
Marking
Instructions
4. Type Approval Annex IV of Machinery Directive lists certain types of high-risk machine, including:
Circular saws
Woodworking machines
Presses
Injection moulding machines
Locomotives
Passenger carrying vehicles used underground
This specified machinery is required to be subject to a type examination prior to approval being given
5. Type Approval Application is made which contains:
Name and address of manufacturer
Technical file (see later)
Example of machine or details of where one may be examined
Notified body verifies information and issues EC-type examination certificate.
CE mark can then be fixed and machine can be sold openly throughout EC
6. Type Approval For machinery not covered in Annex IV, approval process is one of self-certification on the basis that technical file is produced and reviewed and machinery meets the requirements of the Directive.
The manufacturer must just draw up a technical file, upon which he bases his approval
7. Technical File Consists of all relevant material upon which manufacturer bases decision as to whether to sign the CE declaration of conformity
Signature completes declaration, allowing CE marking to be affixed
Not all info has to be kept together, but it must be made available within reasonable time when requested
8. Technical File Consists of:
Drawings of machine
Drawings of control circuitry
Details of tests carried out against essential h&s requirements
Description of methods adopted to eliminate hazards
Any technical reports obtained to support declaration
Any test results against harmonised standards carried out
Measures taken to ensure production machinery is to same standard
9. Declaration of Conformity Drawing up the declaration procedure whereby responsible person declares machinery which he supplies into EC complies with all the essential h&s requirements applying to it
10. Declaration of Conformity It includes:
Name and address of responsible person and manufacturer
Description of machinery including:
Make
Type
Serial no.
Indication of all provisions with which machinery complies
State the name and address of approved body which issued type approval (if applicable)
Signature of responsible person
11. CE Marking Can only be applied when a declaration of conformity is supplied, or for the high risk machinery, the approvals process confirms compliance
Marking must include the following information (indelible):
Name and address of manufacturer
CE mark (to include year of construction)
Designation of series or type
Serial no., if any
If designed for such, info regarding use in an explosive atmosphere
Any safety related info regarding the machinery in use e.g. max speed of rotating parts
12. Standard Types Type A: Basic Safety - Applicable to all machines
Type B: Group Safety - Dealing in a single safety aspect that can be applied to a wide range of machines
Type B1: Specific safety aspect e.g. noise, lighting
Type B2: Safety devices, guards, interlocks etc.
Type C: Detailed standards that apply to specific groups of machine or a single type of machine e.g. chainsaws
The standard for Type A is BSEN 292 “Safety of Machinery” and is in 2 part
Annex 1 of the Machinery Directive “Essential H&S Requirements” is included as appendix to BSEN 292-2
13. BSEN 292 2 Parts:
Part 1 - Safety of Machinery: Covers basic concepts, general principles for design
Part 2 - Safety of Machinery: Covers basic concepts, general principles for design and technical principles and specification
Intended to assist designers, manufacturers and other interested bodies to interpret the essential H&S requirements in order to achieve conformity with European Legislation
14. BSEN 1050 Describes principals for machinery RA
Procedures described for identifying hazards and estimating and evaluating risk
Appendix table includes examples of hazards grouped under headings:
Mechanical
Electrical
Noise
Vibrations
Materials and Substances
Ergonomics
15. Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regs 1992 Manufacturers responsibilities:
RA to identify and assess hazards that could be present when machine is used
Design out significant hazards and ensure design satisfies EHSRs and is designed in accordance with applicable standards
Incorporate measures such as physical barriers to prevent access to dangerous parts; or safeguard against other hazards that cannot be designed out
Provide warning signs for hazards that cannot be designed out or safeguarded (e.g. noisy machine signs)
Fix CE marking to show that it complies with EHSRs
Issue “Declaration of Conformity” for machine
Provide user with instructions on how to install use and maintain safely
Keep information, explaining what has been done and why, in a technical file
16. Previous Exam Questions A plastics injection moulding machine is intended for use within the European Economic Area. Outline the “Essential health &safety requirements” that you would expect to have been addressed in the technical file for the machine in order to demonstrate that the machine is in fact safe. (20 marks)