Showing posts with label Directive Abbreviations and Official Titles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Directive Abbreviations and Official Titles. Show all posts

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Standards, Directives and Laws: Directives

Of the almost 30 active directives now available, only a small selection is relevant to the typical machine builder. Some directives may have a very long or bureaucratic title in addition to the directive number (e.g. 2006/42/EC). Variations can be seen in the last part of the directive number. This will contain EC, EU, EG, EWG or some other abbreviation, depending on the language area and issue date. As a result it is generally very difficult to name the directive. These long titles are often abbreviated separately, even though this can  also lead to misunderstandings. Here is a list of some of the key directives with both their official title and  their usual, though unofficial, abbreviated title:

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The aim of the directives is to guarantee freedom of movement within the EU. The full texts of the directives http://eur-lex.europa.eu/de/legis/index.htm are available from the EU. Of all these directives, only the  Machinery Directive will be examined here in any further detail. However, the list of relevant standards will naturally refer to standards that relate to other directives.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Not sure of the official directive title? The abbreviation? Directive number?


Of the almost 30 active directives now available, only a small selection is relevant to the typical machine builder. In addition to the directive number (e.g. 2006/42/EC), some directives may have a very long or bureaucratic title. As a result it is generally very difficult to name the directive. These long titles are often abbreviated separately, even though this can also lead to misunderstandings. Here is a list of some of the key directives with both their official title and their usual, though unofficial, abbreviated title:

The goal of the directives is to guarantee freedom of movement within the EU. The full texts of the directives are available from the EU at http://eur-lex.europa.eu/de/legis/index.htm.