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MACHINERY SAFETY DIRECTIVE (MSD) 98/37/EC

MSD
98/37/EC (Machinery Safety Directive) of the European
Parliament
and of the Council of June 22, 1998 was published on January 1,
1993. It has been amended
according to the 2006/42/EC. The directive is in approximation of
the laws of the Member States relating to machinery. It provides the
harmonization of the essential health and safety requirements for
machinery in the European Economic Area.
The
Machinery Directive came into force on January 1, 1993 and has been
mandatory since January 1, 1995. From that date, no machine can be
placed in the European Economic Area or installed if it does not
bear the CE marking.
The scope of the MSD applies to all units that have:
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An
assembly of linked parts or components
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At
least one movable part
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A
function such as processing, treating, moving, or packaging a
material
A
machine that has moving parts that are not exposed does fall under
the MSD. A possible solution to the hazard may be a guard; however,
the machine is still covered by the MSD. This hazard and solution
must be documented in the Hazard Analysis file.
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