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PD 6576:1995

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Memorandum on health and safety standardization in support of \'New Approach\' Directives. Application in the field of machinery
Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

01-21-2010

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-15-1995

Cooperating organizations
National foreword
1. Introduction
2. Documents
3. Overall approach and legal background
3.1 The European market
3.2 The "New Approach":
3.2.1 Role of "New Approach" directives in the field
         of health and safety
3.2.2 Role of standards in the "New Approach"
3.3 EC - EFTA - EEA
4. Standards
4.1 Fundamental nature of standards - Basic statements
4.1.1 Definition
4.1.2 Taking into account the state of the art when
         preparing standards
4.1.3 Taking into account users' experience when
         defining the intended use of a product
4.1.4 Different types of provisions expressed in
         standards
4.1.5 Limit values of exposure - Achievable values
4.2 The concept of "harmonized standard"
4.2.1 Definition
4.2.2 Publication of the reference by the Commission
4.2.3 Responsibility of the European standards bodies,
         of the Commission and of the Member States
4.2.4 Use of the "safeguard clauses" in relation to
         standards
5. Standardization - General operational issues
5.1 Original aspects of "New Approach" standardization
5.2 Role of national member bodies
5.3 Involvement of interested parties
5.3.1 Economic and social partners
5.3.2 National public authorities
5.3.3 CEC and EFTA
5.4 Normative reference to international (ISO/IEC)
      standards in European Standards
5.5 Procedure to convey towards CEC all issues raised
      by difficulties in interpreting the essential
      requirements
5.6 Preparation of the 3 official language versions
5.7 Management of standardization work
6. Standardization - Machinery-related issues
6.1 Machinery-related operational issues
6.2 Structure of the programme
6.3 The drafting of the different types (A,B,C) of
      standards
6.3.1 The drafting of A and B standards
6.3.2 The drafting of C standards
6.4 Standards dealing with constituent parts of complex
      installations
6.5 Standards dealing with tools
6.6 Guidance on how to use and coordinate information
      given in A and B standards
6.6.1 Guidance documents on noise
6.6.2 Guidance documents on the design of electrical
        equipment of machinery
7. Index
Annexes

Gives standardizers a clear understanding of the role of standards in relationship to the European directives made under the "New Approach." Includes detailed tables.

Committee
W/-
DevelopmentNote
Also numbered as CR 1100. (08/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
40
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn

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