Manufacturers and installers of powered
residential gates are turning to the Door & Hardware Federation
(DHF) for help in keeping on the right side of the law.
The DHF has formed a specialist division - the Residential
Powered Gate Group - which is raising awareness within the
industry of the need to comply with safety legislation.
At the moment, a large number of non DHF members who supply and
install powered domestic gates are unaware of their obligations
under the Machinery Directive, and risk civil lawsuits and even
criminal charges being made against them.
At the first meeting of the Residential Powered Gate Group,
attenders were informed that any powered gate must comply with
various rules and standards - and with the Machinery Directive
in particular - because powered gates are officially classed as
machinery. Yet many suppliers, especially those in the security
industry, do not realise that powered gates are classed as
machinery. If a risk assessment is not carried out then the
gates cannot comply with the Machinery Directive.
Said DHF chief executive officer Ian Wood: “The Machinery
Directive has been with us for a good many years now, so
ignorance of the law cannot be used as an excuse. Even more
important, powered gates that do not meet the standards are
potentially dangerous and pose a real threat to children who may
decide to play on the gates. So it is vital that we raise
awareness throughout the industry of the importance of meeting
the relevant standards.
“The formation of the new Residential Powered Gate Group is a
major initiative intended to attract all the leading players -
manufacturers, suppliers and installers - which will help set
new safety standards in the industry.”
At the first meeting of the Residential Powered Gate Group, most
attenders were existing DHF members who already are well aware
of the legislation covering domestic powered gates and fully
comply with all the standards. Now non members are being
encouraged to join the group.
The meeting also agreed to work closely with the Health and
Safety Executive in drafting out guidance for members. It also
agreed to hold an advice seminar at the DHF Conference & Expo
being held in Loughborough on September 28.
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