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MACHINERY CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT

New approaches directives and applicable ordinances relating to principal requirements for marketed products assigned to the control of factor y inspectors as the bodies specialised in the field of market supervision. MACHINERY CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT.

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MACHINERY CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT

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  1. New approaches directives and applicable ordinances relating to principal requirements for marketed products assigned to the control of factory inspectors as the bodies specialised in the field of market supervision.

  2. MACHINERY CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT machinery should be markedlegibly and indelibly with the following minimum particulars: • name and address of the manufacturer • the CE marking • designation of machinery series or type • serial number, if any • the year of machinery construction • in the case of machinery constructed for use in a potentially explosive atmosphere it must be marked accordingly • information necessary for the safe machinery operation, like: the highest speed of rotating elements, the highest dimension of tools applied, load capacity and mass

  3. MACHINERY CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT The machinery should be accompaniedby instructioncontaining: 1) the information as marked on the machinery itself, except for the serial number; 2) information facilitating machinery maintenance such as the address of an importer, service; 3) a description of the intended use of the machinery; • instructions concerning the work station or stations that may be occupied by the operator; 5) instructions concerning safe putting into service, use, transport of the machinery with its mass and a mass of parts of the machinery if are aimed to transport separately, its assembly and dismantling, adjustment, maintenance, service and repairs; 6) in necessary cases: a) information concerning unacceptable ways of machinery use, b) training directions, c) basic characteristics of tools that may be used in the machinery. The instruction should be drafted in a local language (the part concerning the activities done by the user)

  4. MACHINERY CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT Machinery listed in appendix 2 for the ordinance, requirying the contribution of the notified body in the conformity assessment procedure. A. Machinery 1. Circular sawing machines (one- and multi-saw) for wood and similar materials or meat and similar materials (listed kinds) 2. Surfacers for wood processing with hand feed. 3. Single sided thicknessers for wood with hand feeding or collecting. 4. Band sawing machines for wood and similar materials or for meat and similar materials, equipped with stationary or mobile table or carriage with hand feeding or collecting. 5. Combined working machines for wood or similar materials, including machines determined in points 1-4 and 7. 6. Multi-spindle tenoning machines for wood with hand feed. 7. Low-spindle vertical milling machines with hand feed, for wood and similar metarials. 8. Portable chain sawing machines.

  5. Machinery listed in appendix 2 for the ordinance, requirying the contribution of the notified body in the conformity assessment procedure, cont. 9. Presses, including bending brakes for cold metal processing, with hand feeding or collecting, that mobile working elements may have a stroke more than 6 mm, and speed exceeding 30 mm/s. 10. Injection moulding machines and presses for plastics with hand feeding or collecting. 11. Injection moulding machines and presses for rubber with hand feeding or collecting. 12. Underground works machinery of following kinds: 12.1. rail machinery: railway engines and brake carriages; 12.2. hydraulic mechanized housings; 12.3. combustion engines aimed at installation in machinery for underground works. 13. Hand loaded waste removal vehicles for wastes from households, equipped with pressing mechanism. 14. Shields and detachable drive shafts with universal joints, listed in § 76 of ordinance related to power transfer in engines. 15. Vehicle elevators. 16. People elevators, causing a risk of a fall from the height more than 3 m. 17. Machinery for pyrotechnic material manufacturing.

  6. Safety elements listed in appendix 2 for the ordinance, requirying the contribution of the notified body in the conformity assessment procedure. B. Safety elements 1. Electrosensitive devices designed especially for people detection in order to assure their safety (immaterial barriers, touch-sensitive mats, electromagnetic detectors etc.). 2. Logic circuits ensuring safety functions with bimanual operation. 3. Automatic protective mobile shields for presses listed in part A, points 9-11. 4. Roll Over Protection Systems (ROPS). 5. Falling Object Protection Systems (FOPS).

  7. Personal protective equipment

  8. Ordinance of Minister of Work and Social Policy of 26th September 1997 on the overall regulations relating to occupational hygiene and safety (Dz.U.03.169.1650)   Personal protective equipment - all equipment worn or held by the employee for the protection against one or more hazards connected with the presence of dangerous or harmful factors in work environment, including all accessories and additives designed for that purpose The personal protective equipmentdo not include: • casual working clothing and uniforms that are not aimed especially for the safety assuring and employees health protection, • personal protective equipment used by the armed forces, police and other services of public order maintenance, • equipment used by first aid and rescuing services, • personal protective equipment used based on the regulations of traffic law, • sport equipment, • means aimed at self-defence or deterrence, • mobile devices for hazard and public order offending detection and signaling

  9. PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT Personal protective equipment should be designed and manufactured so that: • it was possible to put it easily and properly on the user and keep on a proper place for a predicted period of usage, respecting the conditions, movements and body positions. • there was a possibility of their optimal adjustment for body built using all appropriate means, especially proper regulation and fixing systems or by providing the proper range of sizes. • they were possibly the lightest while maintaining the required strength and working efficiency. • they were resistant on the environmental factors action in predicted usage conditions.

  10. PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT The manufacturer or its authorized representative should providethe instruction of usage(in Polish language) that should contain: 1) name and address of the manufacturer (authorized representative; 2) information on storage, use, cleaning, maintenance, servicing and disinfection of personal protection equipment; 3) information on: a) cleaning, maintenance and disinfectant products recommended by the manufacturer, b) efficiency of protection, levels of classes of protection that personal protection equipment is characterised with, c) suitable additional outfit of personal protection means and characteristics of their spare parts, d) protection class for various hazard level and connected limitation of personal protection equipment usage, e) kind of the package suitable for their safe transport; 4) expiry date or operational life of personal protection equipment or their particular parts; 5) explanations concerning all markings; 6) name, address and identification number of a notified body taking part in the process of personal protection equipment conformity assessment.

  11. PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT CE marking • the manufacturer places them on personal protection equipment that fulfils principal requirements determined in an ordinance and that were subjected to the procedures of conformity assessment • it should be placed on every piece of personal protection equipment in a visibly, legibly and indelibly way for the whole period of usage • it should be placed on personal protection equipment in non misleading manner • it is acceptable to place the CE marking on that equipment packages when it is necessary because of the properties of personal protection equipment • in case of personal protection equipment of a complex construction, the identification number of notifying body that assess the system of the control of manufactured personal protection equipment is placed after CE letters • other markings may be placed on personal protection equipment or on their packages, unless they reduce the visibility and legibility of the CE marking

  12. PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT CE MARKING categoryIII Category I and II 1234 number of notifying body thatassess the system of controlof products manufactured

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