What does EC directive stand for?
A directive is a legal act of the European Union that requires member states to achieve a particular result without dictating the means of achieving that result. Directives first have to be enacted into national law by member states before their laws are ruling on individuals residing in their countries.
What does Machinery Directive apply to?
The Machinery Directive applies to machinery as well as interchangeable equipment, safety components, lifting accessories, chains/ropes/webbing, removable mechanical transmission devices, and partly completed machinery.
Are directives enforceable?
They are binding upon those to whom they are directed. Recommendations are not binding. A recommendation allows the institutions to make their views known and to suggest a line of action without imposing any legal obligation on those to whom it is addressed. Opinions are not binding.
What is the difference between EC and CE?
It is a EC declaration of conformity. A CE declaration does not exist formally. However, a product consists of the product itself, a User manual and an EC declaration of conformity. In general, the EC declaration of conformity is also called a CE Statement or CE certificate.
Is a directive a law?
An Advance Care Directive (Directive) is a legal document that a person with decision-making capacity makes about future health care decisions. It can be used to: Make specific decisions about future treatment.
Is CE and EC the same?
Is EC Certificate the same as CE?
A EU Declaration of Conformity (also called a CE Certificate, EC Declaration of Conformity, or CE Declaration of Conformity) is the document confirming that the product complies with the applicable CE marking directives or regulations.
What is an EC declaration?
What is not included as plant and machinery?
Exclusions in CAA01/S21 & 22. Legislation that says that most buildings, parts of buildings, structures and land alterations are not plant or machinery was introduced in 1994.
What qualifies as plant and machinery?
Plant and machinery includes: items that you keep to use in your business, including cars. costs of demolishing plant and machinery. parts of a building considered integral, known as ‘integral features’