The road to a safe machine.
A guide for manufacturers and operators
CVT3: Conversion from the Machinery Directive to the Machinery Regulation
Module Description:
The Machinery Regulation will be mandatory for mechanical and plant engineering from January 20, 2027—but also for companies that build, modernize, or retrofit their own equipment.
In the event of an accident, there is not only human suffering but also legal consequences and, not infrequently, considerable damage to the company's image.
This course provides an overview of the relevant changes compared to the Machinery Directive.
We will address key changes to definitions and added terminology, and clarify the changed legal nature of the Machinery Regulation compared to the Machinery Directive. In addition, we will address unresolved issues, such as how to deal with current standards.
Frequently misunderstood and problematic terms such as “grandfathering,” “assembly of machinery,” and “ significant change” are also covered in this module and explored in depth using concrete examples. In addition, you will have the opportunity to contribute your own experiences and challenges and reflect on them together.
- Important information in the context of "Procurement“
- Supplier qualification
- Documentation
- Communication in the procurement phase / project phase
- Clarification of terms and differences
- Differences between the Directive and the Regulation
- New topics in the regulation
- Definition of "machine" (old/new)
- Digital component
- Placing on the market - Articles and annexes reorganized
- Type plate (web address or similar in the case of digital operating instructions)
- History and objectives of the Machinery Regulation
- Entering into force of the Machinery Regulation
- Area of application and targets in the area of application
- Adaptation to new technologies
- Adaptation to the NLF (New Legislative Framework)
- New structure of the annexes
- Continuous ongoing development of the Machinery Regulation
- High-risk machinery (Annex I) - extension to include safety components / artificial intelligence
- Dealing with the applicable norms
- Digital operating instructions
- What are the obstacles?
- Basic protection requirements
- Former Annex I becomes Annex III
- Changes to the "Ergonomics" chapter
- Protection against corruption - handling cyber security
- Safety and reliability of control systems
- Risks caused by moving parts
- Add autonomous mobile machines to the range of mobile machines
- Shutting down moving machinery
- Substantial modification
- Clarified as a topic in the Machinery Regulation
for the first time - Definition of substantial modification
- Clarified as a topic in the Machinery Regulation
Course duration: Approx. 6-8 hours
Requirements:
- Basic knowledge of the machine directive
Trainer: Thomas Krusen, Dominik Holtkötter, Dustin Hollenberg
Course location:
- At SCIO Automation Duisburg GmbH
- At the customers site
- remote
Certificate of participation: Digital for remote courses, paper for presence courses
Course materials: Digital
Number of participants:
- Min. 2 participants, max. 10
- If there are more than 10 participants, we can divide the course into several groups
and hold it on consecutive days.
Price:
- 470 € per participant
(plus travel expenses)