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Regulation 4(2)(c)
1. | Guards for removable mechanical transmission devices. |
2. | Protective devices designed to detect the presence of persons. |
3. | Power-operated interlocking movable guards designed to be used as safeguards in machinery referred to in Annex IV (Part 4 of this Schedule), points 9, 10 and 11. |
4. | Logic units to ensure safety functions. |
5. | Valves with additional means for failure detection intended for the control of dangerous movements on machinery. |
6. | Extraction systems for machinery emissions. |
7. | Guards and protective devices designed to protect persons against moving parts involved in the process on the machinery. |
8. | Monitoring devices for loading and movement control in lifting machinery. |
9. | Restraint systems to keep persons on their seats. |
10. | Emergency stop devices. |
11. | Discharging systems to prevent the build-up of potentially dangerous electrostatic charges. |
12. | Energy limiters and relief devices referred to in Annex I (Part 1 of this Schedule), sections 1.5.7, 3.4.7 and 4.1.2.6. |
13. | Systems and devices to reduce the emission of noise and vibrations. |
14. | Roll-over protective structures (ROPS). |
15. | Falling-object protective structures (FOPS). |
16. | Two-hand control devices. |
17. | Components for machinery designed for lifting and/or lowering persons between different landings and included in the following list: (a) devices for locking landing doors; (b) devices to prevent the load-carrying unit from falling or unchecked upwards movement; (c) overspeed limitation devices; (d) energy-accumulating shock absorbers,
(e) energy-dissipating shock absorbers; (f) safety devices fitted to jacks of hydraulic power circuits where these are used as devices to prevent falls; (g) electric safety devices in the form of safety switches containing electronic components. |
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