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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 1 EET 422 EMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 2
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 3 CONSTRUCTION AGRICULTURAL AND FORESTRY WASTE AND RECYCLING POWER GENERATION
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 4 INDUSTRIAL
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 5 MACHINERY SECTOR important part of ENINEERING INDUSTRY SOCIAL COSTS of ACCIDENTS
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 6 originally 89/392/EEC amended by 91/386/EEC further amended by 93/68/EEC consolidated by 98/37/EC NEW DIRECTIVE 2006/42/EC 9 June 2006 applicable 29 December 2009
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 7 sets essential safety & health requirements relating to machines improve safety of machinery placed on the market design & construction installation & maintenance safety components
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 8 “machinery” an assembly fitted or intended to be fitted with a drive system
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 9 “partly completed machinery (PCM)” an assembly that is almost machinery but does not perform a specific application and intended to be incorporated into or assembled with other machinery
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 10 ensure that machinery is safe consider state of the art at the time of construction not be possible to meet the objectives ? design and construct to approach the objectives
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 11 technical and economic requirements design and construction to consider user non-professional operator
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 12 only EHSRs of general application + supplemental specific requirements for certain categories of machinery
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 13 machinery interchangeable equipment safety components lifting accessories chains ropes webbing removable mechanical transmission devices partly completed machinery
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 14 high & low voltage switchgear control gear transformers electric motors machinery for research purposes machinery for temporary laboratory use
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 15 household appliances for domestic use audio and video equipment information technology equipment ordinary office machinery machinery intended to move performers during artistic performances
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 16 weapons & firearms machinery for military or police agricultural and forestry tractors motor vehicles and their trailers seagoing vessels and mobile offshore units machinery installed on board such vessels mine winding gear
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 17 applies to products where the major risk is physical garden products shredders chainsaws Industrial Machinery
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 18 ‘risk’ combination of the probability and the degree of an injury or damage to health that can arise in a hazardous situation ‘hazard’ potential source of injury or damage to health
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 19 ‘operator’ the person or persons installing, operating, adjusting, maintaining, cleaning, repairing or moving machinery ‘exposed person’ any person wholly or partially in a danger zone ‘zone’ any region within or around machinery that poses a risk to human health or safety
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 20 manufacturer or authorised representative to ensure a risk assessment is carried out manufacturer to determine EHSR applicable each category of machinery should have its appropriate procedure dependent on associated risk
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 21 identify hazards generated by the machinery estimate possible injury or damage to health the probability of its occurrence evaluate the risks to determine risk reduction required eliminate the hazards or reduce the risks application of protective measures
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 22 DETERMINE LIMITS machinery intended use limits use of machinery in accordance with instructions for use reasonably foreseeable misuse limits use of machinery in a way not intended in instructions (may result from predictable human behaviour)
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 23 ELECTRICITY SUPPLY RISK machinery having an electricity supply must be designed, constructed and equipped such that all electrical hazards are or can be prevented LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE safety objectives apply to machinery
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 24 STATIC ELECTRICITY RISK machinery must be designed and constructed to prevent or limit the build-up of potentially dangerous electrostatic charges and/or be fitted with a discharging system
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 25 APPLY THE MODULAR APPROACH REFER TO R to C NOTES
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 26 TECHNICAL FILE include general description of the machinery (also in the instructions) include copy of EC Declaration of Conformity
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 27 TECHNICAL FILE relevant technical documentation the declaration of incorporation the relevant assembly instructions
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 28 MARKING APPLY the CE MARKING DIRECTIVE CE marking the only marking to guarantee the machinery conforms to the requirements of the Directive REFER to CE MARKING NOTES
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 29 machinery subject to other CE directives ? ONE CE MARKING indicates compliance with all applicable Directives MARKING
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 30 HIGH RISK FACTOR MACHINERY manufacturers retain full responsibility for certifying the conformity
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 32 Member States shall regard machinery bearing the CE marking and accompanied by the EC declaration of conformity as complying with the provisions of the Directive
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 33 machinery manufactured in conformity with a Harmonised Standard shall be presumed to comply with the essential health and safety requirements covered by the Harmonised Standard
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 34 market surveillance essential Member States responsible for ENFORCEMENT
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Prof R T KennedyEMC & COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING 35
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