In accordance with the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, each plant/machine manufacturer is obliged to document the individual development phases of a plant / machine. This obligation applies for all phases of the machine lifecycle and is a prerequisite for CE marking.
Technical documentation
The technical documentation must meet the following requirements:
- Retention period: Minimum 10 years from the machine's manufacture date
- Written in an official EU language
- Submission to the relevant national authorities on request
- Contents and results of the documentation must be traceable (origin, responsibilities, etc.)
In accordance with the Machinery Directive, technical documentation comprises:
- An overall drawing of the machinery and drawings of the control circuits
- Full, detailed drawings (accompanied by any calculation notes, test results, etc.) required to check the conformity of the machinery with the essential health and safety requirements
- A list of the essential requirements of this directive, standards and other technical specifications used in the design of the machinery, a description of the protective measures implemented to eliminate hazards presented by the machinery (generally covered by the risk analysis)
- Technical reports or certificates; reports or test results showing conformity, the machine's instructions for use
- A general description of the machine
- Declaration of conformity or declaration of incorporation plus the assembly instructions
- Declarations of conformity for the machines or devices incorporated into the machinery
Specifications for operators / manufacturers
Where modifications do not represent a significant change, the operator / employer is generally responsible for the safety of these modifications. The operator / employer must ensure that he only provides his employees with work equipment that is safe. He should therefore do the following:
- Note the health and safety legislation of the respective country
- Note the industrial safety regulations (in Germany)
- Product a document to test for significant change as evidence
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