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Detection service / What is dangerous machinery?

What is a dangerous machine? A machine

  that falls within the scope of Annex IV of the Machinery Directive .   The 392 Directive makes a clear distinction between [general machinery] and machinery that is considered particularly dangerous (Annex IV machinery). Before taking the steps to comply with the Directive, it is important to first distinguish whether your machine is an Annex IV machine. The following are "dangerous machines" listed in Annex IV of the Machinery Directive: A. Machinery   1. Single or multiple circular saws for processing wood and similar materials or processing meat and similar materials.   1.1 Sawmills with fixed or fixed knives during operation, with a fixed bed fed by hand or with a removable power feed device.   1.2 Sawmills with fixed knives during operation, using a hand-operated reciprocating sawing table or bracket.   1.3 Sawmills with fixed knives during operation, using a built-in work feed device and manual loading and unloading.   1.4 Sawmills with movable knives during operation, using a mechanical feed device and manual loading and unloading.   2. Hand-escorted wood planers.   3. Single-sided planers for manual loading and unloading.   4. Band saws for processing wood and similar materials or meat and similar materials, using fixed or mobile beds and mobile supports, with manual loading and unloading.   5. Composite machines composed of the machines for processing wood and similar materials mentioned in points 1 to 4 and point 7.   6. Woodworking tenon machines with hand-fed multi-tool clamping heads.   7. Vertical spindle planers for processing wood and similar materials.   8. Handheld chain saws for woodworkers.   9. Presses for metal cold working with manual loading and unloading, including folding machines, with a moving working stroke exceeding 6 mm and a speed exceeding 30 mm per second.   10. Plastic injection or compression molding machines with manual loading and unloading.



  





























  11. Rubber injection or compression molding machines with manual loading and unloading.

  12. The following machines and equipment for underground engineering:

  - Track machines: power locomotives and brake trolleys,

  - Hydraulic tunnel roof support equipment,

  - Internal combustion engines used in underground engineering machines.

  13. Trucks equipped with compression machinery and with manual collection and loading of household waste.

  14. Protective equipment and detachable drive shafts for directional joints mentioned in Sections 3, 4 and 7 of Annex I.

  15. Lifting machines for maintenance vehicles.

  16. Personnel lifting devices including those with the risk of falling from a vertical height of more than three meters.

  17. Pyrotechnic machines.  B. Security component groups   1. Specially designed electric induction devices for detecting persons to ensure their safety. (Invisible guardrails, induction mats, electromagnetic detectors, etc.)   2. Logic units for two-hand controls to ensure safety.   3. Automatically movable protective screens for machines mentioned in Articles 9, 10 and 11.   4. Rollover protection structure (ROPS).   5. Falling object protection structure (FOPS).   [Note]: The dangerous machinery listed above generally needs to pass the EC type-examination by Notified Body (verification machinery) before the CE certification mark can be affixed to the product .