Check out the new post at MachinerySafety101.com on the mandatory
implementation date of for EN ISO 13849-1:

http://machinerysafety101.com/2009/12/2
/en-iso-13849-1-mandatory-implementation-date-confirmed/

I've also addressed Glyn Garside's questions posed back on Christmas Eve:

Would it be OK to claim presumption of conformity using such a harmonized type
C standard yet only using EN 954-1 for the control circuits?
 
Related: If your machine is in the scope of a specific harmonized standard, do
you have to use it, rather than generics? 

Have a look at my thoughts on these important questions!

Doug Nix
d...@ieee.org

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