The Technical Office of Prevention and Safety in Small Business CEPYME Aragon, under the actions developed in 2010 has published a guide analytics to the implementation of policy changes due 2006/42 / EC on machinery safety, which is performed in-depth legal analysis of the Directive 2006/42/EC of the European Parliament and Council of 17 May 2006 on machinery, and Royal Decree 1644/2008 on the English domestic law transposing the provisions of the directive.
The directives and regulations adopted by the European Parliament even though they become part of European law are not directly applicable in member countries of the European Union, being necessary to perform a transposition of these directives and regulations for the national legal frameworks.
In order to reduce the number of accidents caused directly by the use of machinery, through the integration of safety during design and manufacturing of machinery and by proper installation and maintenance, was approved Directive 2006/42/EC of the European Parliament and Council of 17 May 2006 , noting the June 29, 2008 deadline for Member States to adopt the necessary domestic arrangements to suit their provisions and the December 29, 2009, from which should be implemented effectively .
in Spain through the Royal Decree 1644/2008 10 October, laying down the rules for marketing and commissioning of the machines held the transposition into English law the provisions of the directive.
To help companies implement the policy changes introduced by the Technical Office of Prevention and Safety in Small Business CEPYME ARAGON, with funding from the Foundation for the Prevention of Occupational Hazards, has developed the analytical Guide to implement the changes due 2006/42/EC on machinery safety .
In order to reduce the number of accidents caused directly by the use of machinery, through the integration of safety during design and manufacturing of machinery and by proper installation and maintenance, was approved Directive 2006/42/EC of the European Parliament and Council of 17 May 2006 , noting the June 29, 2008 deadline for Member States to adopt the necessary domestic arrangements to suit their provisions and the December 29, 2009, from which should be implemented effectively .
in Spain through the Royal Decree 1644/2008 10 October, laying down the rules for marketing and commissioning of the machines held the transposition into English law the provisions of the directive.
To help companies implement the policy changes introduced by the Technical Office of Prevention and Safety in Small Business CEPYME ARAGON, with funding from the Foundation for the Prevention of Occupational Hazards, has developed the analytical Guide to implement the changes due 2006/42/EC on machinery safety .
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