Machinery Safety Directive (2006/42/EC)

Machinery Safety Directive (2006/42/EC)
The Foundation of Industrial Safety
Machinery plays a vital role across industrial production, automation, and everyday life. But a machine that does not meet essential safety standards can pose serious risks to both users and the environment.
The Machinery Safety Directive (2006/42/EC) defines the essential health and safety requirements that must be fulfilled before a machine can be placed on the European market. Meeting these requirements ensures legal compliance and a strong reputation for safety and reliability.
Scope and Significance
The directive addresses:
- Reduction of mechanical, electrical, and thermal risks
- Implementation of guards and safety control systems
- Emergency stop and safe commissioning principles
- Clear user manuals and hazard labeling
- Human-machine interface designed for safe interaction
Non-compliance may result in legal sanctions, customs blockage, and reputational damage.
How METCAB Supports You
At METCAB, we guide machinery manufacturers through every step of the EU compliance process:
- Risk assessment consultancy based on harmonized standards such as EN ISO 12100
- Support in preparing and reviewing the technical file
- Drafting the Declaration of Conformity (DoC) and CE marking documentation
- Expert insight on safety components and control systems integration
- Updates and guidance on the new EU Machinery Regulation (EU 2023/1230)
We don’t certify — we help you meet the requirements to access the market with confidence.
Documents & Tools
- Machinery Directive Technical File Checklist
- DoC (Declaration of Conformity) Template
- Risk Assessment Matrix Example
- CE Marking Implementation Guide
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