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                Is it me but since Brexit we seem to be buying more stuff from places like Turkey and India which are outside the Machinery Directive regime ( no CE marks?).  | 
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                I think you can try and make that link but I personally think it has always been a problem...Thes standards exist across europe, but how they are enforced in these coutries is an issue...I rememeber just over 15 years ago now trying to explain to an Italian process control contractor the nuances of ISO 13489 and IEC 61508...they had been awared thier first contract on a UK CoMAH site...but the plus side thier coffe was good ;) | 
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                Morning Steve To be honest you had me rather concerned with the bit about "all the instructions say do not leave unattended" as I thought "What happened to the General Principles of Prevention?" but to be fair to the regulators that is only what they are saying as an interim measure for those users of machines already in use who think they have to continue using these machines pending getting the unsafe CONDITIONS sorted out. | 
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                Originally Posted by: A Kurdziel  Is it me but since Brexit we seem to be buying more stuff from places like Turkey and India which are outside the Machinery Directive regime (no CE marks?). We have always been supplied by companies operating in what were termed third countries. CE marking is not an exclusory device so any manufacturer can supply against the essential characteristics of a harmonised (designated) standard, and where one exists they should be doing so.
 The regulated requirement is that for those companies who are not what is termed "legal and natural entities" in the market need to appoint an Authorised Representative to undertake the manufacturers duties and act as the contact point for the regulatory authority. Turkey has long recognised the EU as a significant market so much so their national standards authority acts in a similar manner to BSI with regards to the provision of international and european standards. https://www.tse.org.tr/ Turkey even has its own Notified Bodies for inspection including standards under the machinery directive https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/single-market-compliance-space/notified-bodies/notified-body-list?filter=countryId:792,notificationStatusId:1
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                Originally Posted by: A Kurdziel  Is it me but since Brexit we seem to be buying more stuff from places like Turkey and India which are outside the Machinery Directive regime (no CE marks?). We have always been supplied by companies operating in what were termed third countries. CE marking is not an exclusory device so any manufacturer can supply against the essential characteristics of a harmonised (designated) standard, and where one exists they should be doing so.
 The regulated requirement is that for those companies who are not what is termed "legal and natural entities" in the market need to appoint an Authorised Representative to undertake the manufacturers duties and act as the contact point for the regulatory authority. Turkey has long recognised the EU as a significant market so much so their national standards authority acts in a similar manner to BSI with regards to the provision of international and european standards. https://www.tse.org.tr/ Turkey even has its own Notified Bodies for inspection including standards under the machinery directive https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/single-market-compliance-space/notified-bodies/notified-body-list?filter=countryId:792,notificationStatusId:1
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