UoWED Work Equipment

European UoWED Directive 2009/104/EC – Use of Work Equipment

After numerous amendments, in the interests of clarity and rationality this new Directive on the use of work equipment was adopted and the previous directives 89/655/EEC and its amendments were repealed. References to the repealed Directive shall be construed as references to this Directive.

Objective :This Directive lays down minimum safety and health requirements for the use of work equipment by workers at work.

Definitions: Definition of terms “work equipment”, “use of work equipment”, “danger zone”, “exposed worker” and “operator”.

Contents : Employers’ obligations

The employer shall take every measure to ensure the safety of the work equipment made available to workers. During the selection of the work equipment the employer shall pay attention to the specific working conditions which exist at the workplace, especially in relation of safety and health of the workers. If risks cannot be fully eliminated during the operation of the work equipment, the employer shall take appropriate measures to minimise them. Furthermore, the work equipment should comply with relevant Community directives and/or the minimum requirements laid down in Annex I.

Throughout its working life, the employer shall keep the work equipment compliant by means of adequate maintenance. The employer shall ensure that the work equipment is installed correctly and is operating properly by inspection/testing of the work equipment (initial, after assembly, periodic and special) by competent persons. The results of inspections shall be recorded and kept.

If the use of work equipment is likely to involve a specific risk the employer shall ensure restricted access to its use, and allows of any modification by expert personnel only. Ergonomics and occupational health aspects shall be taken fully into account by the employer.

The employer shall provide workers with adequate, comprehensible information (e.g. written instructions) on the work equipment, detailing: the conditions of use, foreseeable abnormal situations, any additional conclusion drawn from experience. Workers shall be made aware of dangers relevant to them. The employer shall ensure that workers receive adequate training, including risks and specific training on specific-risk equipments.

Annexes

Annex I - Minimum requirements

1. General comment

2. General minimum requirements applicable to work equipment

3. Additional minimum requirements applicable to specific types of work equipment

Annex II - Provisions concerning the use of work equipment

1. General provisions for all work equipment

2. Provisions concerning the use of mobile equipment, whether or not self-propelled

3. Provisions concerning the use of work equipment for lifting loads

4. Provisions concerning the use of work equipment provided for temporary work at a height

Annex III

Repealed Directive with its successive amendments

List of time limits for transposition into national law

Annex IV - Correlation table


2009_104_CE_use of equipment.pdf

National Laws implementing this Directive link

For better guidance please refer to the Country of the use of the equipment, it might slightly vary from one country to another


Country-specific examples:

DE (BMAS) Germany: Betriebssicherheitsverordnung BetrSichV BMAS - Betriebs- und Anlagensicherheit

FR (INRS) France: https://en.inrs.fr/

ES (INSST) Spain: https://www.insst.es/

UK (HSE) United Kingdom: Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER)

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>>Finland

Finnish


>>Spain

Instituto Nacional de Seguridad y Salud en el Trabajo - Portal INSST - INSST

www.insst.es

El INSST es el órgano científico técnico especializado en prevención de riesgos laborales y seguridad y salud en el trabajo de la Administración General del Estado


>>Germany

www.bmas.de

Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Soziales

www.dguv.de

Deutsche Gesetzliche Unfallversicherung