Explosion protection in the context of health and safety at the workplace Directive 1999/92/EC ( ATEX 137) governs the health and safety of workers at the workplace and is transposed into national law
governing machinery. It focuses upon the Machinery Directive. The Low-voltage, Pressure Equipment, ATEX and EMC Directives are also addressed. Further modules contain the following additional subject-matter:
which has been necessitated by EU directive 2007/23/EC. Within the scope of EU directive 94/9/EC (ATEX 95a), BAM is active in the standardization of non-electrical explosion protection. In recent years
groups for certain product areas (such as machinery, PPE , low-voltage equipment, pressure equipment, ATEX ) in which they co-operate across national borders. These "AdCo" (Administrative Co-operation) groups
bodies to be notified to the European Commission for the machinery, PPE , explosives for civil uses and ATEX directives. The Ministry of Health ( Ministerul Sanatatii ) is the competent authority for the drafting
Originally, recognition of CE marking in Great Britain was to expire at the end of 2024 and be replaced by mandatory UKCA (UK Conformity Assessed) marking. The new arrangement allows companies to choo