Title: ANSI Conference on U.S. Leadership
1ISO Global Relevance Case ISO/TC 23/SC 3 ISO
4254-1
- ANSI Conference on U.S. Leadership
- in ISO and IEC
- Presented by
- Mr. Steven P. Cornish
- Director, International Policy
- American National Standards Institute
2ISO 4254-1(Agricultural machinery Safety -
Part 1 General requirements)
- The Issue
- The type of guards that should be installed to
avoid the risks related to access to moving
transmission parts. This discussion focused on
two points - the need for locked or interlocked guards,
depending on the type of access to be prohibited,
and - the characteristics of the fixed guard (whether
or not it can be removed with a tool). - The Committees Solution
- The experts (including European industry experts)
agreed that - a requirement would be incorporated in the main
body of the standard, that was generally
supported worldwide, and - a normative Annex C will specify the additional
European requirements to ensure compliance when
necessary with Annex I of the EC Machinery
Directive.
3ISO 4254-1(Agricultural machinery Safety -
Part 1 General requirements)
- The EC has indicated it will not recognize ISO
4254-1 as a harmonized standard meeting the
requirements of the EC Machinery Directive. - EC Reason 1 A note in an ISO standard
indicating use of an annex in order to meet the
EC Machinery Directive has no normative value. A
standard that includes a choice of different
safety levels accompanied by notes specifying the
options that are applicable in Europe allows a
manufacturer to choose an option which may
conflict with the EC Machinery Directive. - ANSI Response While a note in an ISO standard
has no normative value, the fact that the annex
to ISO 4254-1 is designated as normative makes
the annex a normative element of the standard for
application in the European market and in
relation to the EC Machinery Directive.
4ISO 4254-1(Agricultural machinery Safety -
Part 1 General requirements)
- EC Reason 2 The purpose of the standard is to
record the state of the art defined in EN
450201998 (Guide ISO/IEC 21996) as "the
developed stage of technical capability at a
given time as regards products, processes and
services, based on the relevant consolidated
findings of science, technology and experience".
Its purpose is not to provide designers with a
set of disparate solutions, some of which reflect
the previous state of the art. - ANSI Response It is now widely recognized in
the discussion on global relevance that technical
capability can vary not just from one given point
in time to another, but also at one given point
in time in different markets or countries based
on a variety of factors and conditions.
5ISO 4254-1(Agricultural machinery Safety -
Part 1 General requirements)
- EC Reason 3 The existence, in a standard, of
options not providing the same level of safety is
liable, at international level, to create a
distortion of competition that is detrimental to
those manufacturers who choose the most demanding
option. There is therefore a high risk that less
safe machines would enjoy the same freedom of
circulation as safe ones. - ANSI Response Industry experts will continue to
debate what provides the greatest level of safety
- locked or interlocked guards, depending on the
type of access to be prohibited, and the
characteristics of the fixed guard (whether or
not it can be removed with a tool). However, for
the European market, the requirements of the EC
Machinery Directive must be respected and
therefore the normative annex of ISO 4254-1 must
be applied. No distortion of competition can be
expected to result, nor would one expect to see
products circulating in Europe that do not comply
with the requirements of the EC Machinery
Directive.
6ISO 4254-1(Agricultural machinery Safety -
Part 1 General requirements)
- EC Reason 4 The possibility that a
manufacturer might choose one of the technical
requirements recommended by the standard when
such requirements do not provide an equivalent
level of safety, goes against the purpose of the
EC Machinery Directive which is to ensure the
free movement of goods and products within the
European Union, whilst at the same time
guaranteeing that the product design incorporates
a high level of safety. - ANSI Response Please see our response to EC
Reason 3.
7ISO 4254-1(Agricultural machinery Safety -
Part 1 General requirements)
- EC Reason 5 In the EC Declaration of
Conformity, the manufacturer indicates the
reference of the harmonized European standard
used. Unless it is mandatory to explicitly
mention the reference to the specifically
European part of the standard, there is nothing
to differentiate between a manufacturer who
applies the EN option and one who applies one or
more of the other options. This creates an
element of doubt, whereas the presumption of
conformity should guarantee to all interested
parties (manufacturers, users, notified bodies,
public authorities responsible for market
surveillance) that a machine designed according
to a harmonized standard meets the regulatory
requirements of the EC Machinery Directive. - ANSI Response The EC Machinery Directive, while
describing the contents of the Declaration of
Conformity, does not require the manufacturer to
make a reference to harmonized standards that may
have been applied to the design. The
manufacturer is free to do so, but the
listing of applied standards is not required.
The EC Machinery Directive requires that the
manufacturer or his authorized representative
declare compliance to the essential provisions of
the EC Machinery Directive, and nothing more.
Even when a harmonized standard is shown on the
Declaration of Conformity, the mere listing is
not an indication that presumption of conformity
exists for the entire machine. That is because
the presumption only applies to those relevant
Essential Health and Safety Requirements that
have been addressed by the harmonized standards.
Many harmonized EN standards do not address
certain EHSRs for one reason or another. In such
cases there is no presumption of conformity with
respect to the EHSRs that have not been addressed
in the harmonized standard.
8ISO 4254-1(Agricultural machinery Safety -
Part 1 General requirements)
- Considerable efforts have taken place to discuss
these concerns with the EC and attempt to resolve
them such that ISO and CEN may adopt the same
standard. - ISO agreed to proceed and published ISO
4254-12005 on 1 August 2005, and CEN immediately
launched a ballot on the adoption of the ISO
text, European foreword and Annex ZA. This
ballot is scheduled to close on 4 November 2005. - While it is possible that publication of a
separate EN based on but different in some
requirements from ISO 4254-1 could be an option,
it is one that experts believe should be
considered only when all other possibilities have
been exhausted. - ANSI is concerned that this position of the EC
will set a precedent that could have negative
implications for other ISO global relevance cases
and the desired harmonization of ISO and CEN
standards.
9ISO 4254-1(Agricultural machinery Safety -
Part 1 General requirements)
- The EC position may have the effect of undoing
approximately 15 years of effort under the
ISO/CEN Vienna Agreement to seek harmonization of
ISO and CEN standards and to seek every
opportunity to ensure the same standards are
adopted by ISO and CEN. - The EC position is out-of-step with the needs and
consensus view of European industry. - The EC position is out-ofstep with the
developing worldwide consensus on and commitment
to global relevance. - The EC position may result in European standards
that do not comply with WTO TBT criteria for
globally relevant standards that are - responsive to scientific and technical
developments in various countries, - do not distort markets,
- have no adverse effects on fair competition,
- do not stifle innovation and technological
development, and - do not give preference to characteristics or
requirements of specific countries or regions
when different needs or interests exist in other
countries or regions. - The EC position may result in CEN standards that
are not globally relevant and are therefore
unsuitable for adoption by ISO.