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A2 DT4 Notes
  • Human Responsibility

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Human Responsibility - Laws
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Human Responsibility
  • Who is responsible for a product, its design,
    manufacture sale and disposal?
  • Is it the
  • Designer
  • Manufacturer
  • Retailer
  • User
  • Client

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Designers legal responsibilities
  • A designer needs to comply with certain
    legalalities what are they?
  • BSI and ISO, Patent Customer support,
    Legislation, Consumer opinion in a competitive
    market, consumers rights

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Consumers Rights
  • ECC-NET
  • To assist EU citizens in matters related to
    cross-border shopping,
  • In 2005 the EU launched the European Consumers
    Network (ECC-NET). The network already consists
    of 29 European Consumer Centres (in all 27 Member
    States, Iceland and Norway), which work together
    to keep consumers informed and assist in the
    resolution of cross-border complaints and
    disputes.

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Examples of ECC-NET purpose
  • A consumer from the Czech Republic purchased a
    satellite receiver via internet from a German
    trader. Since it proved not to be fully
    functional, he sent it back to the retailer to
    have it repaired. After a month, the consumer
    contacted the trader - but in vain. He then
    approached the Czech ECC, which cooperated with
    ECC Germany and eventually the consumer received
    his repaired satellite receiver.

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Legislation
  • There is a plethora of recent and future
    legislation to encourage sustainable design and
    we can help you with details that effect your
    organisations.
  • The two important directives that will effect
    many producers are
  • EuP Directive 2005/32/ECEco design is defined
    as Integration of environmental aspects into
    product design with the aim of improving the
    environmental performance of the product
    throughout its whole lifecycle.
  • EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Directive
    (94/62/EC) Eliminate any toxic or hazardous
    substances according to packaging or other
    directives, e.g. cadmium, hexavalent chromium,
    lead and mercury or substances that hinder
    recycling, composting, energy recovery (coating,
    ink, glue)

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Legislation
  • Toy Safety Quick Facts
  • Relevant or Related Legislation
  • The Toys (Safety) Regulations 1995 (SI 1995 No
    204) which implement the
  • European Directive (88/378/EEC) on the safety of
    toys.
  • http//www.berr.gov.uk/consumers/fact-sheets/page3
    8560.html

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The law
  • Legislation relating to products must be adhered
    to for a product to be sold in a country.
  • Standards are not law.
  • But some are included in legislation that make
    them law.
  • Directives issued by the EU are to be complied
    with.

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European ecodesign rules and related legislation
  • The entire industry must face and embrace
    initiatives such as the European Ecodesign of
    Energy Using Products (EuP) standard
  • Of all the recently adopted European Union
    legislation, the Ecodesign of Energy Using
    Products (EuP) Directive (2005/32/EC) is likely
    to have the most significant impact on design
    engineers, as well as the entire electronics
    industry. Unlike the RoHS and WEEE directives,
    which focus on certain categories of electronic
    and electrical equipment, EuP is deliberately
    broad in scope and, other than transport, applies
    to virtually any product that consumes, generates
    or controls energy. EuP covers finished products
    as well as components and subassemblies.

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European ecodesign rules and related legislation
  • While EuP aims to bring about improvements in
    energy efficiency throughout a products entire
    lifecycle, its main concentration is on the
    design phase. The European Commission (EC) has
    estimated that more than 80 of all
    product-related environmental impacts are made
    during this phase.
  • Implementing measures
  • EuP is a framework directive. This means that it
    does not directly impose requirements on
    manufacturers, but sets up a mechanism for
    introducing implementing measures that will
    impose specified design requirements. Like RoHS,
    whatever measures are introduced will be required
    to be met in all EU member states.

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European ecodesign rules and related legislation
  • It is not the intention of the EC to produce a
    large number of implementing measures. They will
    come about only if voluntary ecodesign
    improvements are not already in place, or are
    deemed ineffective. The directive sets a list of
    criteria that need to be met if an implementing
    measure is to be permitted
  • At least 200,000 units of a given product have to
    be sold per year (although the EC has still to
    specify whether this is of an individual product
    type or broad category).
  • There must be significant potential for
    environmental improvement.

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European ecodesign rules and related legislation
  • It should not entail serious cost to industry or
    consumers.
  • An example of an implementing measure could be a
    restriction in the amount of energy a product
    consumes during its working life.
  • It is the responsibility of the EC to carry out
    studies to determine if implementing measures are
    required and to recommend targets, such as energy
    consumption reductions, for industry to reach. So
    far there have been over 20 studies into
    different product types and many more will be
    carried out in the future. Implementation
    measures will enter into force during 2008/2009.

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Manufacturers legal responsibilities
  • Legislation
  • BSI and ISO
  • Availability of resources
  • Emissions
  • Energy Consumption

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Manufacturing responsibilities
  • Producer Responsibility Legislation and its
    impact on Product Development
  • Ensuring RoHS Compliance and current exemptions
    learn where there may be hidden problems and how
    to show that you have exercised due diligence
    with your suppliers.
  • The WEEE Directive and obligations, UK and
    European status how the system is working,
    possible changes and differences across Europe
    member states.
  • The Energy using Products Directive how this
    new legislation is developing, what products it
    will impact and what you should be doing now.
  • REACH what this complex legislation will mean
    for downstream users of chemicals, timescales and
    actions. How it could impact your products.

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Manufacturing responsibilities
  • Batteries and Accumulators Directive what this
    will mean for producers and their products, when
    it will happen and what will be the requirements.
  • Other producer responsibility requirements e.g.
    Packaging regs., IPP etc, - how producer
    responsibility can influence your product design
    and packaging and examples of how to reduce
    costs. Green Design principles and
    implementation.
  • Non-European Legislation HARL, California RoHS,
    China RoHS etc. The legislation is not just
    European.
  • Opportunities from Producer Responsibility
    legislative compliance may seem like an expensive
    obligation but learn how to create benefits from
    your products and the way you operate your
    business.

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How do you find
  • information on the regulatory and legislative
    frameworks related to product design
  • Trading Standards
  • European Directives
  • BERR
  • Consumer Rights
  • Office of Public Sector Information

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Risk Assessment Procedures
  • How to assess risks
  • Identify the hazards
  • Decide who might be harmed and how
  • Evaluate the risks and decide on precaution
  • Record your findings and implement them
  • Review your assessment and update if necessary
  • http//www.hse.gov.uk/risk/
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