The target: Monitoring devices conforming to the standards

The standards and regulations for machine safety form an important basis for the selection of safety switchgear. We are happy to provide you with assistance in this respect. We work in close co-operation with the standardisation authorities and can actively support you in the task of designing monitoring devices to particular national and international standards in each case.

Initial information on this complex subject is to be found here on our homepage. The new edition of our book “Safety on machines and engineering plants” contains appreciably more information on the harmonised safety standards in the EU. And for concrete questions, our specialist engineers for safety technology are at your disposal.

The new Machinery Directive
(26.07.2007)

The latest release of the so-called Machine Directive 2006/42/EC was finally adopted on 25th April 2006, and was published in the Official Journal of the EU (L157) in June. more

 
Basic thoughts in the standards on safety of machines Type A, B and C
(21.12.2004)

Arrangement of the EN standards The requirements of the Machinery Directive are substantiated by means of the EN standards, which are divided into three hierarchically arranged type classifications... more

 
 
21.12.2004 
Risk analysis for machine and plant building

How safe must machines be? To the basic thoughts which follow through the whole standards work is the procedure for the design of a safe machine layed down in Appendix 1 of the Machinery Directive and detailed in EN 292. more

21.12.2004 
The Control Categories EN 954-1

It is the intention of European safety strategy for machinery and plant that, in the final analysis a reasonable - that means adequate - safety is ensured for the operation and the enviroment. more

 
21.12.2004
Quality requirements and literature references more
21.12.2004
Determination of the risk emanating from a machine more