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Document 32009L0104
Minimum health and safety standards while using work equipment
Employers must take every measure to ensure the safety of the work equipment made available to workers.
In selecting the work equipment, employers must pay attention to the specific working conditions which exist at the workplace with a view to the safety and health of workers. Where risks cannot be fully eliminated during the operation of the work equipment, employers must take appropriate measures to minimise them. Where EU legislation governing work equipment exists, employers must ensure that the equipment meets its requirements or the requirements laid down in Annex I of this directive.
Employers are responsible for ensuring work equipment is:
Where work equipment is likely to involve a specific risk to worker health and safety, employers must ensure access to it is restricted only to those given the task of using it. Employers must also ensure that only specially designated workers carry out repair, modification, maintenance or servicing work.
Employers must also take fully into account ergonomic principles and occupational health aspects with respect to workers while using work equipment.
Employers must provide workers with adequate and clear information (where appropriate in written form) on the work equipment, concerning:
Employers must ensure that workers are appropriately trained, especially with regard to specific-risk equipment, and are made aware of any risks which the use of equipment may entail.
It has applied since . The Directive 2009/104/EU codifies and replaces Directive 89/655/EEC and its subsequent amendments. The original Directive 89/655/EEC had to become law in the EU countries by 1992.
For more information, see:
Directive 2009/104/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of concerning the minimum safety and health requirements for the use of work equipment by workers at work (second individual Directive within the meaning of Article 16(1) of Directive 89/391/EEC) (codified version) (OJ L 260, , pp. 5-19)
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