Safety Justification for machines or equipment
The proof of safety is an official document that contains a detailed list of risks. It contains data from the manufacturing documents, the operational documents and the design documents on minimum measures required. The aim of this proof is to guarantee the safety of machines and plants throughout their entire operating life cycle. This includes repairs and maintenance as well as disposal.
The technical regulations of the Customs Union “On the Safety of Machinery and Plant” (TR CU 010/2011) define the terms “machine” and “facilities”.
Safety Justification Preparation Requirements
The requirements defined by GOST R 54122-2010 must be strictly observed while creating the corresponding documentation. These are divided into two different options:
Preparation of Safety Justification
The safety certificate is also produced in the machine (facility) design phase. It is possible to create a safety record for several modifications or product models.
The complete safety record contains 11 sections:
- key parameters and specifications (product image, drawings, its specifications, components, as well as project documents);
- general approach to safety at design and production stage;
- reliability requirements (reliability values, failure criteria, requirements to structural, operating and technological reliability measures);
- staff/user requirements, including those who may be admitted to operate the product;
- application (operation) risk analysis and recommended measures to reduce the risk;
- commissioning safety requirements;
- safety management requirements at equipment operation;
- quality management requirements at equipment operation;
- environmental management requirements at equipment commissioning, operation and disposal;
- safety data collection and analysis requirements at equipment commissioning, operation and disposal;
- safe disposal requirements.
The preparation of a safety certificate for a product which concerns its import into the Eurasian Economic Union (EAWU) can be carried out taking into account the technical documentation which can be called up by the manufacturer and which is relevant for a CE marking (according to Annex VII/Annex VII to Directive 2006/42/EC “On Machinery and Mechanisms”/Directive 2006/42EC on machinery):
- technical documentation for partly completed machinery/Technical file for machinery or relevant technical documentation for partly completed machinery
The following standards must be observed when developing the safety certificate (irrespective of the country of origin):
We at EasyGOST are happy to provide you with a safety certificate for machines and systems at any time.