Which version of a standard should be applied?

The simple answer is: The latest version that has been approved and published. However, that may not be the only version that is applicable. When new versions of EN and EN ISO standards are published by the standardization institutes, the previous version may still be listed for a while in the Official Journal (OJ) of the EU and will normally retain its “assumption of conformity” for a while.

 

Why does the standards have time gap?

Standards are drawn up and issued by standardizations associations, which are not government authorities. They belong to the private sector.

After the publication of a new version of a standard, the EU authorities discuss whether it should be added to the list of standards for the respective EU directive. Often several months pass, before the new version appears in the list of standards in the OJ.

Even more confusing, sometimes the old and the new version of the standard are both listed in the OJ. Then either of them can be an applied for a while and nonetheless justify CE Marking.

 

Which standard then should a manufacturer apply?

While there are differences of opinion concerning this, we would advise you to use the latest version that has been approved and published by the standardization association, because it represents the current state of recognized technical rules. However, do not apply preliminary or draft standards, because these often undergo further changes.

Visit our Safety Hub to get more knowledge about machine safety. Or contact our sales team to get our Safety Book, filled with interesting safety topics!

Related articles

Find more resources and Knowledge

How strong must guard fencing be?

“Guards shall resist static and dynamic forces according to the risk assessment.” 

What does “presumption of conformity” mean?

How manufacturers may use a standard as evidence to correctly applied the regulation of EU 

When does machinery need a guard railing/fall protection?

In such cases workplaces are more than 500 mm above the floor. Read more... 

Is it required that access doors in safety fencing always open to the outside?

For machinery this is a part of the risk assessment. Consider the following:

Axelent Safety Book

Get access to a world of knowledge - the foundation of progress, innovation and safety.

Open and accessible knowledge to all, our mission is clear: empowering individuals, industries, and workplaces worldwide to transform their environments into smarter, safer, and more efficient spaces. Whether you’re in manufacturing, construction, or logistics—no matter where you are or what you do—you deserve the insights that shape the future of safety and productivity.