M/BC/CEN/91/16 - Machines: work prog.
Programmin request to CEN/CENELEC for the reconsideration of the work programme related to BC/CEN/CLC/13-88 on safety of machinery
Mandate M/BC/CEN/91/16 requests CEN and CENELEC to reconsider their work programme related to BC/CEN/CLC/13-88, focusing on the safety of machinery. This programming mandate aims to review and update the existing standardisation activities to ensure alignment with current safety requirements and technological developments in the machinery sector. The reconsideration seeks to enhance the effectiveness and relevance of standards that contribute to the protection of workers and users in relation to machinery safety.
Purpose
The mandate aims to revisit and update the existing work programme related to the safety of machinery. This is intended to ensure that the standards remain relevant and effectively address current safety requirements.
Standardisation request
The request is addressed to the European standardisation bodies CEN and CENELEC. They are asked to reconsider and possibly revise the established programme under reference BC/CEN/CLC/13-88, which governs standardisation activities concerning machinery safety.
Expected deliverables
Specific deliverables are not detailed in the metadata provided. Generally, such mandates anticipate updated or new standards, technical specifications, or guidance documents that reflect the reconsidered work programme to enhance machinery safety.
Context
This mandate relates to the ongoing development and harmonisation of safety standards for machinery within the European Union. Ensuring up-to-date standards supports regulatory compliance and promotes a high level of protection for machinery users and operators. The reconsideration of the work programme indicates a responsive approach to evolving technological, regulatory, or market needs within the machinery sector.
This mandate covers the reconsideration of the work programme related to the safety of machinery. It involves standardisation activities focused on safety requirements and measures for machinery, aiming to ensure safe design, construction, and use of machines across various sectors where machinery is involved.
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M/BC/CEN/91/16 is a European Standardization Mandate titled "Programmin request to CEN/CENELEC for the reconsideration of the work programme related to BC/CEN/CLC/13-88 on safety of machinery". Programmin request to CEN/CENELEC for the reconsideration of the work programme related to BC/CEN/CLC/13-88 on safety of machinery There are 0 standards developed under this mandate.
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