Machinery

The machinery sector is an important part of the engineering industry. Machinery and related products consist of an assembly of components, at least one of which moves, joined together for a specific application. The drive system of machinery is, in principle, powered by energy other than human or animal effort. Notable exceptions apply to manual operation of machinery for lifting loads or cases where repeated manual operation results in energy accumulation before release.

EU machinery legislation

One of the main legislations governing the harmonisation of essential health and safety requirements for machinery at EU level is the current Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC.

The Machinery Directive

The Directive

As it is a 'new approach' directive, it promotes harmonisation through a combination of mandatory essential health and safety requirements and voluntary harmonised standards reflecting the state-of-the-art. The Directive applies to products that are placed on the EU market for the first time or when existing machinery is modified to such extent that it becomes de facto new machinery.

The Machinery Directive was amended a few times to take account of technical progress. See the latest consolidated version of the Machinery Directive.

The Machinery Regulation

The new Machinery Regulation (EU) 2023/1230 was adopted on 14 June 2023. A corrigendum has been issued to address a clerical error as regards the application dates in the original version. See the latest consolidated version of the Machinery Regulation.

The Regulation aligns with the New Legislative Framework. It continues to promote harmonisation through a combination of mandatory essential health and safety requirements and voluntary harmonised standards, as with the current Machinery Directive.

The Regulation

Compliance and conformity

All machinery placed on the EU market before 20 January 2027 must comply with the current Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC. Manufacturers are allowed to state on an EU Declaration of Conformity that such machinery also conforms with Machinery Regulation (EU) 2023/1230 if applicable.

Guidance documents

The Guide to the application of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC is available in English. It consists of useful examples and explanations covering virtually the entire scope of applying the Directive. The guide includes a thematic index to make it easier to navigate.