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Principles of safety integration of annex 1 machinery directive 2006/42/ECArticle 1.1.3. Materials and products annex 1 machinery directive 2006/42/ECArticle 1.1.4. Lighting - annex 1 machinery directive 2006/42/ECArticle 1.1.5. Design of machinery to facilitate its handling - annex 1 machinery directive 2006/42/ECArticle 1.1.6. Ergonomics - annex 1 machinery directive 2006/42/ECArticle 1.1.7. Operating positions - annex 1 machinery directive 2006/42/ECArticle 1.1.8. Seating - annex 1 machinery directive 2006/42/ECArticle 1.2.1. Safety and reliability of control systems - annex 1 of machinery directive 2006/42/ECArticle 1.2.2. Control devices - annex 1 of machinery directive 2006/42/ECArticle 1.2.3. Starting - annex 1 of machinery directive 2006/42/ECArticle 1.2.4. Stopping - annex 1 of machinery directive 2006/42/ECArticle 1.2.4.4. Assembly of machinery - Annex 1 of machinery directive 2006/42/ECArticle 1.2.5. Selection of control or operating modes - annex 1 of machinery directive 2006/42/ECArticle 1.2.6. Failure of the power supply - annex 1 of machinery directive 2006/42/ECArticle 1.3. PROTECTION AGAINST MECHANICAL HAZARDS - annex 1 of machinery directive 2006/42/ECArticle 1.4. REQUIRED CHARACTERISTICS OF GUARDS AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES - annex 1 of machinery directive 2006/42/ECArticle 1.5. RISKS DUE TO OTHER HAZARDS - annex 1 of machinery directive 2006/42/ECArticle 1.6. MAINTENANCE - annex 1 of machinery directive 2006/42/ECArticle 1.7. INFORMATION - annex 1 of machinery directive 2006/42/ECArticle 2. SUPPLEMENTARY ESSENTIAL HEALTH AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS - annex 1 machinery directive 2006/42/ECArticle 3. SUPPLEMENTARY ESSENTIAL HEALTH TO THE MOBILITY OF MACHINERY - annex 1 machinery directive 2006/42/ECArticle 4. SUPPLEMENTARY REQUIREMENTS TO OFFSET HAZARDS DUE TO LIFTING OPERATIONS of machinery directive 2006/42/ECArticle 5. SUPPLEMENTARY ESSENTIAL HEALTH AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR UNDERGROUND WORK of machinery directive 2006/42/ECArticle 6. SUPPLEMENTARY REQUIREMENTS - HAZARDS DUE TO THE LIFTING OF PERSONS of machinery directive 2006/42/ECAnnex II : Declarations of CONFORMITY OF THE MACHINERY, DECLARATION OF INCORPORATION - machinery directive 2006/42/ECAnnex III of machinery directive 2006/42/EC - CE markingAnnex IV of machinery directive 2006/42/ECAnnex V of machinery directive 2006/42/ECAnnex VI of machinery directive 2006/42/ECAnnex VII - Technical file for machinery - machinery directive 2006/42/ECAnnex VIII - Assessment of conformity of machinery directive 2006/42/ECAnnex IX of machinery directive 2006/42/EC - EC type-examinationAnnex X of machinery directive 2006/42/EC - Full quality assuranceAnnex XI of machinery directive 2006/42/EC - Minimum criteria for the notification of bodiesAnnex XII of machinery directive 2006/42/EC - Correlation table between machinery directive 2006/42/CE and MD 1998/37/CEMachinery directive 1998/37/ECconsiderings of machinery directive 1998/37/CEarticles of 1998/37/EC machinery directiveAnnex I of 1998/37/CE machinery directiveAnnex II of 1998/37/EC machinery directiveAnnex III of machinery directive 1998/37/CEAnnex IV of machine directive 1998/37/ECAnnex V of machines directive 1998/37/CEAnnex VI of machines directive 1998/37/ECAnnex VII of machines directive 1998/37/ECAnnex VIII of 1998/37/CE machine directiveAnnex IX of machinery directive 1998/37/CEMachinery directive 1989/392/ECwhereas of machinery directive machines 1989/392/EECarticles of machinery directive 1989/392/EECAnnex I of machinery directive 1989/392/EECAnnex II of machine directive 1989/392/EECAnnex III of machinery directive 1989/392/EECAnnex IV of machinery directive 1989/392/EECAnnex V of machinery directive 1989/392/EECAnnex VI of machine directive 1989/392/EECAnnexe VII of machinery directive 1989/392/EECAmendments of 1989/392/EEC directive91/368/EEC directiveDIRECTIVE 1991/368/EEC amending Directive 89/392/EEC93/44/EEC DirectiveDIRECTIVE 93/44/EEC amending Directive 89/392/EEC93/68/EC DirectiveDIRECTIVE 93/68/EEC amending Directives 89/392/EEC (machinery)Open public consultation on the evaluation of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC for revision of machinery directive 2006-42-ECATEX directivesATEX 94/9/EC directiveWhereas of ATEX 94/9/CE directiveArticles of ATEX 94/9/CE directivearticle 1 ATEX 94/9/EC directivearticle 2 ATEX 94/9/EC directivearticle 3 ATEX 94/9/EC directivearticle 4 : ATEX 94/9/EC directivearticle 5 : ATEX 94/9/EC directivearticle 6 : ATEX 94/9/EC directivearticle 7 : ATEX 94/9/EC directivearticle 8 ATEX 94/9/EC directivearticle 9 : ATEX 94/9/EC directivearticle 10 : ATEX 94/9/EC directivearticle 11 : ATEX 94/9/EC directivearticle 12 : ATEX 94/9/EC directivearticle 13 : ATEX 94/9/EC directivearticle 14 : ATEX 94/9/EC directivearticle 15 : ATEX 94/9/EC directivearticle 16 : ATEX 94/9/EC directiveANNEX I of ATEX 94/9/EC directive : CRITERIA DETERMINING THE CLASSIFICATION OF EQUIPMENT-GROUPS INTO CATEGORIESANNEX II of ATEX 94/9/EC : directive ESSENTIAL HEALTH AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS -EHSRANNEX III of ATEX 94/9/EC directive : MODULE EC-TYPE EXAMINATIONANNEX IV of ATEX 94/9/EC directive : MODULE PRODUCTION QUALITY ASSURANCEANNEX V of ATEX 94/9/EC directive : MODULE PRODUCT VERIFICATIONANNEX VI of ATEX 94/9/EC directive : MODULE CONFORMITY TO TYPEANNEX VII of ATEX 94/9/EC directive : MODULE PRODUCT QUALITY ASSURANCEANNEX VIII of ATEX 94/9/EC directive : MODULE INTERNAL CONTROL OF PRODUCTIONANNEX IX of ATEX 94/9/EC directive : MODULE UNIT VERIFICATIONANNEX X of ATEX 94/9/EC directive : CE Marking - Content of the EC declaration of conformityANNEX XI of ATEX 94/9/EC directive: NOTIFICATION OF BODIESATEX 99/92/EC DirectiveWhereas of ATEX 99/92/EC directiveArticles of ATEX 99/92/EC directiveAnnex 1 of ATEX 99/92/EC directiveAnnex 2 of ATEX 99/92/EC directiveAnnex 3 of ATEX 99/92/EC directiveATEX DIRECTIVE 2014/34/UEwhereas of 2014/34/UE ATEX directiveArticles of ATEX 2014/34/UE directiveAnnex 1 of ATEX 2014/34/UE directiveAnnex 2 of the ATEX 2014/34/UE directiveAnnex 3 of ATEX 2014/34/UE directiveAnnex 4 of ATEX 2014/34/UE directiveAnnex 5 of ATEX 2014/34/UE directiveAnnex 6 of ATEX 2014/34/UE directiveAnnex 7 of ATEX 94/9/EC directiveAnnex 8 of the ATEX 2014/34/UE directiveAnnex 9 of the ATEX 2014/34/UE directiveAnnex 10 of ATEX 2014/34/UE directiveAnnex 11 of ATEX 2014/34/UE directiveAnnex 12 of the ATEX 2014/34/UE directiveAudits in Ex field - EN 13980, OD 005 and EN ISO/CEI 80079-34EN 13980 2002 standardEN ISO/CEI 80079-34:2011-09IECEx Quality System Requirements for Manufacturers - OD 005New ATEX directiveRASE european projectIECEXStandardization & European RegulationSafety of machines : Standardization and European regulationsEuropean regulation for machines - standardization for machines - harmonized standardsStandardization in machineryEN ISO 12100 - Décembre 2010EN ISO 12100-1 - January 2004EN ISO 12100-1:2003/A1EN ISO 12100-2 November 2003EN ISO 12100-2:2003/A1EN ISO 14121-1 September 2007ISO/TR 14121-2 - 2007EN 1037+A1 standard : Prevention of unexpected start-upEN 50205:2002 standard - Relays with forcibly guided (mechanically linked) contactsISO 11161:2007ISO 13849-1:2006ISO 13849-2:2012ISO 13850:2006 - Safety of machinery -- Emergency stop -- Principles for designISO 13851:2002 - Safety of machinery -- Two-hand control devices -- Functional aspects and design principlesISO 13854:1996 Safety of machinery - Minimum gaps to avoid crushing of parts of the human bodyISO 13855:2010 - Safety of machinery -- Positioning of safeguards with respect to the approach speeds of parts of the human bodyISO 13856-1:2013 Safety of machinery -- Pressure-sensitive protective devices -- Part 1: General principlesISO 13856-2:2013 - Safety of machinery -- Pressure-sensitive protective devices -- Part 2: General principles for design testingISO 13856-3:2013 Safety of machinery -- Pressure-sensitive protective devices - Part 3: General principles for designISO 13857:2008 Safety of machinery -- Safety distances to prevent hazard zonesISO 14118:2000 - Safety of machinery -- Prevention of unexpected start-upISO 14119:2013- Interlocking devices associated with guardsISO 14120:2002 - Guards -- General requirements for the design and constructionISO 14122-1:2001 - Permanent means of access to machineryISO 14122-2:2001 - Permanent means of access to machineryISO 14122-4:2004 - Permanent means of access to machineryISO 14123-1:1998 - Reduction of risks to health from hazardous substances emitted by machineryISO 14123-2:1998 - Reduction of risks to health from hazardous substances emitted by machineryISO 14159:2002 - Hygiene requirements for the design of machineryISO 19353:2005 -- Fire prevention and protectionISO/DTR 22100-2 - Safety of machinery -- Part 2: How ISO 12100 relates to ISO 13849-1ISO/TR 14121-2:2012 - Risk assessment - Part 2: Practical guidanceISO/TR 18569:2004 - Guidelines for the understanding and use of safety of machinery standardsISO/TR 23849:2010 - Guidance on the application of ISO 13849-1 and IEC 62061 in the design of safety-related control systemsSTABILITY DATES FOR Machinery STANDARDSharmonized standards list - machinery-directive 2006/42/CEHarmonized standards for machinery - OJ C 332 of 09/09/2016Harmonized standards for machinery - OJ C 2016/C173/01 of 15/05/2016Harmonized standards for machinery -OJ C 2016/C14/102 of 15/01/2016Harmonized standards for machinery - corrigendum OJ C 2015/C 087/03 of 13/03/2015harmonized standards for machinery - OJ C 2015/C 054/01 of 13/02/2015harmonized standards for machinery - OJ C 220 of 11/07/2014harmonized standards for machinery - OJ C 110 of 11/04/2014Application guide for machinery directive 2006/42/ECGuide to application of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/ECGuide to application of machinery directive - 1 : The citationsGuide to application of machinery directive - 2 : The legal basis of the Machinery DirectiveGuide to application of machinery directive - 3 : PREAMBLE TO THE MACHINERY DIRECTIVE - THE RECITALSGuide to application of machinery directive - 4 : The History of the Machinery DirectiveGuide to application of machinery directive - 5 : The economic and social importance of the Machinery Directiverecommendation for use - machinery directive 2006/42/ECNotified bodies under the machinery directive 2006/42/CESafety of Ex, ATEX and IECEx equipments : StandardizationStandardization in Ex FieldStandards for design of ATEX and IECEx equipmentIEC 60079-0The transposition of the ATEX 94/9/EC Directive to the 2014/34/EU directiveGUIDANCE DOCUMENT ON THE ATEX DIRECTIVE TRANSITION FROM 94/9/EC TO 2014/34/EUharmonized standards list - ATEX directive 2014/34/EUHarmonized standards list ATEX 2014/34/UE directive - OJ C 293 - 12/08/2016Harmonized standards list ATEX 2014/34/UE directive - OJ C 126 - 08/04/2016Guide to application of the ATEX Directive 2014/34/EUapplication guide of 2014/34/EU directive - preambule, citations and recitalsGuide to application of the ATEX 2014/34/UE directive - THE ARTICLES OF THE ATEX DIRECTIVEGuide to application of the ATEX 2014/34/UE directive - ANNEX I CLASSIFICATION INTO CATEGORIESGuide to application of the ATEX 2014/34/UE directive - ANNEX II ESSENTIAL HEALTH AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTSGuide to application of the ATEX 2014/34/UE directive - ANNEX III MODULE B: EU-TYPE EXAMINATIONGuide to application of the ATEX 2014/34/UE directive - ANNEX IV MODULE D: CONFORMITY TO TYPEGuide to application of the ATEX 2014/34/UE directive - ANNEX V MODULE F: CONFORMITY TO TYPEGuide to application of the ATEX 2014/34/UE directive - ANNEX VI MODULE C1: CONFORMITY TO TYPEGuide to application of the ATEX 2014/34/UE directive - ANNEX VII MODULE E: CONFORMITY TO TYPEGuide to application of the ATEX 2014/34/UE directive - ANNEX VIII MODULE A: INTERNAL PRODUCTION CONTROLGuide to application of the ATEX 2014/34/UE directive - ANNEX IX MODULE GGuide to application of the ATEX 2014/34/UE directive - ANNEX X EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYGuide to application of the ATEX 2014/34/UE directive - ANNEX XIGuide to application of the ATEX 2014/34/UE directive - ANNEX XII CORRELATION TABLEGuide to application of the ATEX 2014/34/UE directive - APPLICATION OF DIRECTIVE 2014/34/EU ALONGSIDE OTHERS DirectivesGuide to application of the ATEX 2014/34/UE directive - BORDERLINE LIST – ATEX PRODUCTSGuide to application of the ATEX 2014/34/UE directive - SPECIFIC MARKING OF EXPLOSION PROTECTIONGuide to application of the ATEX 2014/34/UE directive - USEFUL ATEX WEBSITESAlignment of ten technical harmonisation directives - Decision No 768/2008/ECNotified bodies for ATEX 2014/34/UE directiveATEX 94/9/EC directive documentsATEX 94/9/EC guidelinesATEX 94/9/EC guidelines 4th edition1 INTRODUCTION of ATEX 94/9/EC guidelines 4th edition2 OBJECTIVE OF THE ATEX DIRECTIVE 94/9/EC - ATEX 94/9/EC guidelines 4th edition3 GENERAL CONCEPTS of ATEX 94/9/EC directive ATEX 94/9/EC guidelines 4th edition4 IN WHICH CASES DOES DIRECTIVE 94/9/EC APPLY - ATEX 94/9/EC guidelines 4th edition5 EQUIPMENT NOT IN THE SCOPE OF DIRECTIVE 94/9/EC - ATEX 94/9/EC guidelines 4th edition6 APPLICATION OF DIRECTIVE 94/9/EC ALONGSIDE OTHERS THAT MAY APPLY - ATEX 94/9/EC guidelines 4th edition7 USED, REPAIRED OR MODIFIED PRODUCTS AND SPARE PARTS - ATEX 94/9/EC guidelines 4th edition8 CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES - ATEX 94/9/EC guidelines 4th edition9 NOTIFIED BODIES - ATEX 94/9/EC guidelines 4th edition10 DOCUMENTS OF CONFORMITY - ATEX 94/9/EC guidelines 4th edition11 MARKING - CE marking -ATEX 94/9/EC guidelines 4th edition12 SAFEGUARD CLAUSE AND PROCEDURE - ATEX 94/9/EC guidelines 4th edition​13 EUROPEAN HARMONISED STANDARDS - ATEX 94/9/EC guidelines 4th edition14 USEFUL WEBSITES - ATEX 94/9/EC guidelines 4th editionANNEX I: SPECIFIC MARKING OF EXPLOSION PROTECTION - ATEX 94/9/EC guidelines 4th editionANNEX II: BORDERLINE LIST - ATEX PRODUCTS - ATEX 94/9/EC guidelines 4th editionHarmonized standards list - ATEX 94/9/EC directiveHarmonized standards list ATEX 94/9/EC directive - OJ C 126 - 08/04/2016Harmonized standards list ATEX 94/9/EC - OJ C 335 - 09/10/2015Harmonized standards list ATEX 94/9/EC - OJ-C 445-02 - 12/12/2014Harmonized standards list ATEX 94/9/EC - OJ-C 076-14/03/2014Harmonized standards list ATEX 94/9/EC - OJ-C 319 05/11/2013European regulation for ATEX 94/9/EC ATEX directiveLatest news & NewslettersNewslettersNewsletter of February 2015 - Industry-finderNewsletter of January 2015New standards in machinery sector from TC 44New ATEX 2014/34/UE directive - consequences for manufacturersCE marking and New european directives - EU/EC declaration of conformityFunctional safetyTerms and definitions for functional safetyFunctional safety in ATEX and Safety devices in ATEXThe SAFEC projectmain report of the SAFEC projectAppendix 1 of the SAFEC project - guidelines for functional safetyAppendix 2 of the SAFEC projectANNEX A - SAFEC project - DERIVATION OF TARGET FAILURE MEASURESANNEX B - SAFEC project - ASSESSMENT OF CURRENT CONTROL SYSTEM STANDARDSANNEX C - 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Guide to application of the ATEX 2014/34/UE directive - BORDERLINE LIST – ATEX PRODUCTS Submitted by root on Tue, 02/28/2017 - 08:34 BORDERLINE LIST – ATEX PRODUCTS
The List has been confirmed during the ATEX Working Group meeting on 10 July 2013
Note that the list is not complete, it only clarifies some common inquires and provide examples of products within or outside the scope of the ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU. The List does not replace the vital risk assessment of each product and in addition ignition sources and explosion hazards related to the use of all the products shall also always be considered.
Scope of 2014/34/EU
(El. = Electrical)
Yes (El.)
Yes: if it is a battery supplied system and has one or more electrical battery cells above the values specified in Simple Apparatus clause of EN 60079-11 and if the other criteria for simple apparatus are not met.
See 5.2.1 in ATEX Guidelines (“Simple” products).
Simple earthing clamps with and without cord
“Simple Earth Clamps” are clamps with a single earth connection. The clamp shall provide evidence that it is actually making contact. No own source of ignition, and for additional considerations, see note 2.
Complex earthing clamps with and without cord
The clamp shall provide evidence that it is actually making contact. Potential ignition sources cannot be excluded according to the ignition hazard assessment.
El. equipment with potential ignition sources like heat and sparks of electrical origin (e.g. windings, connections) and mechanical origin (e.g. bearings).
Electrical pump with integrated electrical motor (e.g. canned or split tube motor pump, petrol pump/dispensers for petrol filling)
El. equipment with potential ignition sources like heat and sparks of electrical origin (e.g. motor circuit) and mechanical origin (e.g. pump impeller).
Static discharge may occur while pumping/filling in progress.
Electrical fan with integrated electrical motor (e.g. electrical axial fan)
El. equipment with potential ignition sources like heat and sparks of electrical origin (e.g. motor circuit) and mechanical origin (e.g. fan blades).
Non-electrical fan with integrated air motor (e.g. non-electrical axial fan)
Yes (Non-el.)
Non-el. equipment with potential ignition sources like frictional heat and sparks of mechanical origin (e.g. bearings, fan blades).
Heating cables transform electricity into heat while cables “only” transports electricity. Heating cables may also be components, e.g. heating cables for controlled design applications as part of trace heating systems.
Non-el. equipment with potential ignition sources like frictional heat of mechanical origin.
Non-el. equipment with potential ignition sources like frictional heat and sparks of mechanical origin.
Phones and similar equipment e.g. walkie-talkies, head phones etc.
El. equipment with potential ignition sources like heat and sparks of electrical origin.
Refrigerators and storage cabinets for volatile substances
No (but see note 1) (El.)
Refrigerators and cabinets can be used for the storage of volatile substances and may therefore contain a potentially explosive atmosphere. A refrigerator is an item of electrical equipment and may also contain a light etc. Some cabinets contain potential ignition sources such as a fan with an electric motor. Usually, the product itself is not intended to be operated in a potentially explosive atmosphere (see Note a)) and would therefore not be within the scope of the ATEX Directive. It would fall under the Low Voltage Directive. LVD requires the manufacturer to address hazards that might arise in foreseeable reasonable use (or foreseeable misuse – see Note b)) from potential ignition sources within the product. ATEX certified parts might be used within the potentially explosive atmosphere or ignition sources may be excluded altogether.
Note a): the possibility of an explosive atmosphere occurring around the refrigerator or cabinet should be assessed by the manufacturer during his risk assessment (in discussion with the user, if possible) taking into account the flashpoint of the liquids, the likely frequency and duration of release, release rate, concentration, velocity, ventilation and other factors affecting the likelihood of an explosive atmosphere being present during the intended use. If a potentially explosive atmosphere is likely to form around the refrigerator or cabinet as a result of vapours from inside exiting and collecting around the unit when the door is opened, it would be considered to be operating in a potentially explosive atmosphere and covered by Directive 2014/34/EU, not LVD. If the manufacturer establishes that an explosive atmosphere is not expected to be present in quantities such as to require special precautions for the construction or use of the refrigerator or cabinet under the conditions of the intended use, the area would be considered as non-hazardous and the product would be covered by LVD, not Directive 2014/34/EU. In all cases, the instructions for use should inform the user about the preconditions for the safe use of his product. The end-user has to consider the instructions for use and their own responsibilities under the 99/92/EC ATEX “workplace” Directive.
Note b): it is reasonably foreseeable that the refrigerator or cabinet could be used for the storage of open containers of volatile substances. This is misuse and could lead to dangerous situations. The instructions for use should include warnings against this.
El. equipment with potential ignition sources like sparks of electrical origin (e.g. when connected or disconnected).
Note that all countries have special requirements on plugs and socket outlets for domestic use.
Only intended to be used as dosing equipment and NOT to stop the propagation of an explosion as explosion isolation system. Has to be explosion protected with respects to its ignition sources.
Switches for fixed electrical installations
El. equipment with potential ignition sources like sparks of electrical origin (e.g. when switched on or off).
El. equipment with potential ignition sources like heat and sparks of electrical origin (e.g. sparks from a switch or heat in a bulb or battery).
Intended to be used after an explosion.
Intended to be used to stop the propagation of an explosion. Flame arrestors are used for example on vapour recovery lines on petrol stations to prevent the propagation of an explosion to the underground storage tank or the vehicle.
No when used in an intrinsic safe system together with e.g. a barrier.
In all other situations is it to be decided on a case by case assessment.
Intended to be used not only as dosing equipment but also as explosion isolation system to stop the propagation of an explosion. Has to be explosion protected with respects to its ignition sources and shall fulfil the requirements for protective systems with respect to propagation of an explosion.
Vent panels (for explosion pressure relief)
Intended to be used to limit the effects of an explosion.
Explosion suppression systems including initiators devices i.e. suppression systems (triggering)
Within 2014/34/EU, Article 1.1, with respect to functional and reliability requirements according to the ESHR, clauses 1.5. and 1.6.
Initiators can be certified separately as electrical equipment.
Intended to be used for electrical equipment with potential ignition sources.
No own source of ignition.
However, sight glasses may form part of the enclosure of Ex equipment and be required to fulfil relevant requirements such as for a window in Ex ‘d’ equipment or impact resistance in Ex ‘o’ and Ex ‘k’ equipment.
Intended to prevent an explosion; not to limit it. It is an ATEX component if intended to be built into ATEX equipment or protective systems.
Magnetic catches for doors etc.
No autonomous function; not essential to safe functioning of ATEX equipment or protective system.
Safety, Controlling or Regulating devices
Devices controlling the regular safety limits of an industrial process handling flammables, like pressure, level and temperature transmitters
Shall be protected as potential ignition sources themselves if placed inside hazards areas, but safety devices with respect to risks other than ignition hazards + monitoring devices providing only an alarm signal, but without direct control function, are outside scope of the directive (with respect to reliability and functional requirements according to the ESHR, clauses 1.5. and 1.6.).
Overload or temperature protective devices, inhibiting ignition sources from becoming active (e.g. current-dependent device for Exe motor)
Within 2014/34/EU, Article 1.1., with respect to functional and reliability requirements according to the ESHR, clauses 1.5. and 1.6.
Cable ladder and chain/handler systems
No autonomous function; not essential to safe functioning of ATEX equipment or protective system. No own source of ignition, and for additional considerations, see Note 2.
Conduits/pipes: e.g. Fume extraction arms and conduits for electrical installations (except for conduits intended to be used between the flameproof enclosures and the conduit sealing devices)
Cable lugs/shoes with and without cord
Electro Static Discharge (ESD) -protections: e.g. wrestles, shoes, standing mats, antistatic bags
No: none automatic doors are considered as a part of the fixed walls and are not operated in the presence of explosive atmospheres. For additional considerations, see Note 2.
Ladders, irrespective of the material
Tools: e.g. hammers, tongs
Note 1: Additional information can be obtained in the ATEX Guidelines to Directive 2014/34/EU, but also in the Non-binding Guide to Directive 1999/92/EC.
Note 2: Equipment, protective systems, Ex components, safety, controlling, regulating devices and/or other products indicated as not falling within the scope of the ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU, ignition sources and explosion hazards related to the use shall be considered. Friction impacts and abrasion processes involving rust and light metals (e.g. aluminium and magnesium) and their alloys may initiate an aluminothermic (thermite) reaction, which can give rise to particularly incendive sparking.
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