The implementation of the Machinery Directive: a delicate balance between market and safety
European Trade Union Technical Bureau for Health and Safety, Brussels
ETUI - Brussels
2003
137 p.
comparison ; design of equipment ; EU Directive ; responsibility ; safety of machinery ; machinery guarding regulations ; market surveillance ; standard
Finland ; France ; Germany ; Italy
Safety of machinery
English
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2-930003-46-4
13.04.6.4-36572
"The EU's Machinery Directive has now been in force for ten years, but we still know little enough about how it is being applied in Member States' own systems. The TUTB saw a pressing need to look in detail at how it was being implemented and draw the key conclusions from the way it is working, particularly as the European internal market opens up to ten new member states and the Directive itself is in the throes of revision.
The study examines practical issues of interpretation and application, as well as the responsibilities of employers, manufacturers and suppliers, and the challenges of market surveillance. The study covers four Member States : Germany, Finland, France and Italy."
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