If individual machines or installations interact in the production process, it must be checked whether the combination constitutes an “assembly of machinery” as defined in the Machinery Directive.
If this is determined to be the case, this new safety unit must undergo a new conformity assessment process. If the combination does not constitute an “assembly of machinery,” the operating organization must fulfill the requirements resulting from the interface assessment of the individual machines.
We guide you through the maze of options based on our long-standing experience, helping you make the right decisions in compliance with standards and the law.
At the end of the consultation process, you receive a document recording the decision-making process and its result.
Benefits for you
- Experienced machinery safety experts as sist you in safely assessing assemblies of machinery.
- You benefit from assessment in compliance with all legal requirements and legal certainty regarding whether the combination falls under the “assemblies of machinery” definition according to the requirements of the Machinery Directive.
Our services
- Examination of interacting machines for assemblies of machinery as defined in the Machinery Directive.
- Documentation on the assessment for assemblies of machinery.
- Assistance in performing the conformity assessment process.