M/380 - Revision of EN 13683:2003
Standardisation mandate given to the European Committee for standardisation (CEN) under EC Directive 98/37/EC relating to Machinery with a view to revision of Standard EN 13683:2003 "Garden equipment - Integrally powered shredders/chippers - Safety"
Mandate M/380 directs CEN to revise the standard EN 13683:2003 concerning safety requirements for integrally powered garden shredders and chippers. This mandate is issued under EC Directive 98/37/EC relating to machinery, reflecting the need to update and improve safety standards for such equipment. The revision aims to ensure that the standard remains aligned with current safety regulations and technological developments in garden equipment. The decision on the approval or disapproval of this mandate is recorded under resolution CEN/BT C2/2007.
Purpose
The mandate M/380 aims to revise the existing European standard EN 13683:2003. This standard covers safety requirements for garden equipment, specifically integrally powered shredders and chippers. The revision seeks to ensure that the standard remains up-to-date and continues to provide adequate safety measures in line with technological advancements and regulatory developments.
Standardisation request
The European Committee for Standardisation (CEN) is requested to carry out the revision of EN 13683:2003. This mandate is given under EC Directive 98/37/EC, which relates to machinery safety. The focus is on updating the standard for integrally powered garden shredders and chippers to reflect current safety practices and harmonise with the directive’s requirements.
Expected deliverables
The primary deliverable is an updated version of the EN 13683 standard. This revised standard will specify safety requirements for garden equipment that includes integrally powered shredders and chippers. It should address any identified gaps or improvements needed since the 2003 edition to enhance user safety and ensure compliance with applicable machinery safety legislation.
Context
This mandate fits within the framework of European machinery safety policy governed by Directive 98/37/EC, which promotes the harmonisation of safety standards across EU member states. The revision of EN 13683:2003 aims to maintain market confidence and worker protection by ensuring that garden shredders and chippers meet contemporary safety criteria. The mandate was considered in resolution CEN/BT C2/2007, which relates to the approval process for such standardisation mandates.
This mandate covers the revision of the standard EN 13683:2003, which relates to safety requirements for integrally powered garden equipment shredders and chippers. It focuses on machinery used in the garden equipment sector, specifically powered shredders and chippers.
General Information
This European Standard specifies safety requirements and their verification for the design and
construction of hand fed, shredders/chippers with integral power source and with or without vacuum assisted collection which are designed primarily to reduce organic material to smaller pieces. It is only applicable to shredders/chippers that are designed for use outdoors in a stationary position by an operator standing on the ground. #This standard applies to shredders/chippers with feed intake openings or segments, in this standard referred to as feed safety openings and being of any shape complying with the safety distance requirements of this standard with regard to contact with the cutting means, that in total will fit into a square of 250 mm 250 mm measured at the plane of the opening(s).
This standard describes methods of elimination or reduction of hazards arising from the use of
shredders/chippers. In addition it specifies the type of information to be provided by the manufacturer on safe working practices.
This standard does not cover requirements for:
units driven by an external power source;
mobile use of units which can be used in both stationary and mobile modes;
units with powered discharge intended to broadcast material or load vehicles;
units with separate mechanically powered feed intake or attachments;
units with cutting means of either one or more non-metallic filaments, or one or more non-metallic cutting elements pivotally mounted on a generally circular central drive unit, where these cutting elements rely on centrifugal force to achieve cutting, and have a kinetic energy for each single cutting means of less than 10 J;
electrical powered and battery-powered shredders/chippers.
Environmental hazards and EMC have not been considered in this standard.
This standard deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to
shredders/chippers, when they are used as intended (see clause 4).
This document is not applicable to shredders/chippers which are manufactured before the date of
publication of this document by CEN.
- Corrigendum2 pagesEnglish languagee-Library read for1 day
CEN/TC 144 Corrigendum - Editorial modification to 5.2.1.3.
- Corrigendum2 pagesEnglish languagee-Library read for1 day
This European Standard specifies safety requirements and their verification for the design and construction of hand fed, shredders/chippers with integral power source and with or without vacuum assisted collection which are designed primarily to reduce organic material to smaller pieces. It is only applicable to shredders/chippers that are designed for use outdoors in a stationary position by an operator standing on the ground. This standard applies to shredders/chippers with feed intake openings or segments, in this standard referred to as feed safety openings and being of any shape complying with the safety distance requirements of this standard with regard to contact with the cutting means, that in total will fit into a square of 250 mm x 250 mm measured at the plane of the opening(s).
This standard describes methods of elimination or reduction of hazards arising from the use of shredders/chippers. In addition it specifies the type of information to be provided by the manufacturer on safe working practices.
This standard does not cover requirements for:
- units driven by an external power source;
- mobile use of units which can be used in both stationary and mobile modes;
- units with powered discharge intended to broadcast material or load vehicles;
- units with separate mechanically powered feed intake or attachments;
- units with cutting means of either one or more non-metallic filaments, or one or more non-metallic cutting elements pivotally mounted on a generally circular central drive unit, where these cutting elements rely on centrifugal force to achieve cutting, and have a kinetic energy for each single cutting means of less than 10 J;
- electrical powered and battery-powered shredders/chippers.
Environmental hazards and EMC have not been considered in this standard.
This standard deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to shredders/chippers, when they are used as intended (see clause 4).
This document is
- Standard62 pagesEnglish languagee-Library read for1 day
This European Standard specifies safety requirements and their verification for the design and construction of hand fed, shredders/chippers with integral power source and with or without vacuum assisted collection which are designed primarily to reduce organic material to smaller pieces. It is only applicable to shredders/chippers that are designed for use outdoors in a stationary position by an operator standing on the ground. This standard applies to shredders/chippers with feed intake openings or segments, in this standard referred to as feed safety openings and being of any shape complying with the safety distance requirements of this standard with regard to contact with the cutting means, that in total will fit into a square of 250 mm x 250 mm measured at the plane of the opening(s).
This standard describes methods of elimination or reduction of hazards arising from the use of shredders/chippers. In addition it specifies the type of information to be provided by the manufacturer on safe working practices.
This standard does not cover requirements for:
- units driven by an external power source;
- mobile use of units which can be used in both stationary and mobile modes;
- units with powered discharge intended to broadcast material or load vehicles;
- units with separate mechanically powered feed intake or attachments;
- units with cutting means of either one or more non-metallic filaments, or one or more non-metallic cutting elements pivotally mounted on a generally circular central drive unit, where these cutting elements rely on centrifugal force to achieve cutting, and have a kinetic energy for each single cutting means of less than 10 J;
- electrical powered and battery-powered shredders/chippers.
Environmental hazards and EMC have not been considered in this standard.
This standard deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to shredders/chippers, when they are used as intended (see clause 4).
This document is
- Standard62 pagesEnglish languagee-Library read for1 day
This amendment refers to changes in 5.2.1 "Feed safety openings", 5.2.2 "Discharge chutes", 5.2.3.1 "Attachment", D.2.3 (9) and new Annex A "Examples of inlet openings where the safety distance is >= 200 mm".
Text of mother standard:
This European Standard specifies safety requirements and their verification for the design and construction of hand fed, shredders/chippers with integral power source and with or without vacuum assisted collection which are designed primarily to reduce organic material to smaller pieces. It is only applicable to shredders/chippers that are designed for use outdoors in a stationary position by an operator standing on the ground. It applies to shredders/chippers with feed intake openings in the form of a single opening or an opening divided into a number of segments. The feed intake openings or segments each being of any shape that will fit into a square of 250 mm - 250 mm measured at the relevant safety distance to the cutting means.
NOTE Feed safety openings are limited to 250 mm - 250 mm but the total feed intake opening can be any size.
This standard describes methods of elimination or reduction of hazards arising from the use of shredders/chippers. In addition it specifies the type of information to be provided by the manufacturer on safe working practices.
This standard does not cover requirements for:
- units driven by an external power source;
- mobile use of units which can be used in both stationary and mobile modes;
- units with powered discharge intended to broadcast material or load vehicles;
- units with mechanically powered feed intake or attachments;
- units with cutting means of either one or more non-metallic filaments, or one or more non-metallic cutting elements pivotally mounted on a generally circular central drive unit, where these cutting elements rely on centrifugal force to achieve cutting, and have a kinetic energy for each single cutting means of less than 10 J;
- electrical aspects of electrically
- Draft8 pagesEnglish languagee-Library read for1 day
This amendment refers to changes in 5.2.1 "Feed safety openings", 5.2.2 "Discharge chutes", 5.2.3.1 "Attachment", D.2.3 (9) and new Annex A "Examples of inlet openings where the safety distance is >= 200 mm".
Text of mother standard:
This European Standard specifies safety requirements and their verification for the design and construction of hand fed, shredders/chippers with integral power source and with or without vacuum assisted collection which are designed primarily to reduce organic material to smaller pieces. It is only applicable to shredders/chippers that are designed for use outdoors in a stationary position by an operator standing on the ground. It applies to shredders/chippers with feed intake openings in the form of a single opening or an opening divided into a number of segments. The feed intake openings or segments each being of any shape that will fit into a square of 250 mm - 250 mm measured at the relevant safety distance to the cutting means.
NOTE Feed safety openings are limited to 250 mm - 250 mm but the total feed intake opening can be any size.
This standard describes methods of elimination or reduction of hazards arising from the use of shredders/chippers. In addition it specifies the type of information to be provided by the manufacturer on safe working practices.
This standard does not cover requirements for:
- units driven by an external power source;
- mobile use of units which can be used in both stationary and mobile modes;
- units with powered discharge intended to broadcast material or load vehicles;
- units with mechanically powered feed intake or attachments;
- units with cutting means of either one or more non-metallic filaments, or one or more non-metallic cutting elements pivotally mounted on a generally circular central drive unit, where these cutting elements rely on centrifugal force to achieve cutting, and have a kinetic energy for each single cutting means of less than 10 J;
- electrical aspects of electrically
- Draft8 pagesEnglish languagee-Library read for1 day
Frequently Asked Questions
A European Standardization Mandate is a formal request from the European Commission to the European Standardization Organizations (CEN, CENELEC, and ETSI) to develop European standards (ENs) in support of EU legislation and policies. Mandates are issued under Regulation (EU) No 1025/2012 and help ensure that products and services meet the essential requirements set out in EU directives and regulations.
M/380 is a European Standardization Mandate titled "Standardisation mandate given to the European Committee for standardisation (CEN) under EC Directive 98/37/EC relating to Machinery with a view to revision of Standard EN 13683:2003 "Garden equipment - Integrally powered shredders/chippers - Safety"". Standardisation mandate given to the European Committee for standardisation (CEN) under EC Directive 98/37/EC relating to Machinery with a view to revision of Standard EN 13683:2003 "Garden equipment - Integrally powered shredders/chippers - Safety" There are 6 standards developed under this mandate.
Standards developed in response to a mandate and cited in the Official Journal of the European Union become "harmonized standards". Products manufactured in compliance with harmonized standards benefit from a presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the corresponding EU directive or regulation, facilitating CE marking and market access across the European Economic Area.