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    Standards Used & Considered

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    Introduction

    This document is a list of the harmonised standards that have beenapplied in full orin part to this project.If a harmonised standard has not been applied a list of either theinternational or national standards should be provided. If no standards

    have been applied references should be made. The tables show themost common directives and standards.

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    Directive ref. Directive area

    90/396/EEC Appliances burning gaseous fuels

    00/9/EC Cableway installations designed to carrypersons

    89/106/EEC Construction products

    89/336/EEC Electromagnetic compatibility

    94/9/EC Equipment and protective systems inpotentially explosive atmospheres

    93/15/EEC Explosives for civil uses

    95/16/EC Lifts

    73/23/EEC Low voltage equipment

    90/385/EEC Medical devices: Active implantable

    93/42/EEC Medical devices: General

    98/79/EC Medical devices: In vitro diagnostic

    90/384/EEC Non-automatic weighing instruments

    94/62/EC Packaging and packaging waste

    89/686/EEC Personal protective equipment

    COM(93)322final Precious metals

    97/23/EC Pressure equipment

    99/5/EC Radio and telecommunications terminalequipment

    94/25/EC Recreational craft

    98/37/EC Safety of machinery

    88/378/EEC Safety of toys87/404/EEC Simple pressure vessels

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    Standard Number Description/Contents

    BS EN ISO12100:1

    (formally BS EN 292-1:1991)

    Safety of machinery. Basic concepts, general

    principles for design. Basic terminology,methodology

    BS EN ISO12100:2

    (formally BS EN 292-2:1991)

    Safety of machinery. Basic concepts, general

    principles for design. Technical principles andspecifications

    BS EN 294:1992 Safety of machinery. Safety distances to

    prevent danger zones being reached by theupper limbs

    BS EN 418:1992 Safety of machinery. Emergency stopequipment, functional aspects. Principles fordesign

    BS EN 563:1994 Safety of machinery. Temperatures of

    touchable surfaces. Ergonomics data toestablish temperature limit values for hotsurfaces

    BS EN 574:1997 Safety of machinery. Two-hand controldevices. Functional aspects. Principles fordesign

    BS EN 982:1996 Safety of machinery. Safety requirements for

    fluid power systems and their components.

    Hydraulics

    BS EN 1088:1996 Safety of machinery. Interlocking devices

    associated with guards. Principles for designand selection

    BS EN 60204-1:1998, IEC

    60204-1:1997

    Safety of machinery. Electrical equipment of

    machines. General requirements

    BS EN 1050:1997 Safety of machinery. Principles for risk

    assessment