Machinery Regulation (EU) 2023/1230
article-level, incl. Annex III essential H&S (applies 2027-01-20)
Autonomous-machinery conformity and cyber-physical risk, cited at article and clause level.
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The EU Machinery Regulation is served at article level alongside the AI Act duties that land on AI safety components, with the agri-machinery standards stack — ISO 4254, ISOBUS 11783, ISO 25119 and the functional-safety series — surfaced as clause maps with Ansvar cross-references, never the standard text. Farm-data governance under the Data Act and deforestation-free supply-chain duties under the EUDR complete the picture. Ask the provision; then run the machinery gap analysis or an autonomous-machinery TARA that turns it into evidence.
Machinery Regulation (EU) 2023/1230
article-level, incl. Annex III essential H&S (applies 2027-01-20)
EU AI Act — high-risk safety-component duties (Reg (EU) 2024/1689)
Control mapping: agri-machinery safety stack (ISO 4254 · ISOBUS 11783 · ISO 25119 · IEC 62061 · EN 690)
clause map + Ansvar cross-refs into Machinery Reg essential requirements — not the standard text
Control mapping: functional safety & autonomous-machine stack (ISO 12100 · ISO 13849 · ISO 18497 · ISO 3691-4 · ISO 10218)
requirement mapping, not the standard text
Farm-data governance — EU Data Act (Reg (EU) 2023/2854)
article-level Data Act plus Ansvar guidance on machinery-data access and sharing
EUDR (Reg (EU) 2023/1115) — deforestation-free supply-chain duties
Horizontal: Cyber Resilience Act · GDPR
connected-machinery product security and operator data
EU Machinery Regulation gap analysis
Annex III essential-H&S coverage incl. the conformity route — a gap analysis, never a conformity verdict
Autonomous-machinery TARA
threat analysis & risk assessment for field robots and autonomous implements, off the robot TARA workflow — an available analysis, not a legally-assured verdict
AI Act gap analysis & classification
high-risk safety-component duties for AI in machinery (Art. 6(1)), with a dedicated AI Act variant
STRIDE threat model
over fleet telematics, ISOBUS networks and farm-management-system integrations
Farm-data governance assessment
Data Act access, sharing and switching duties for machinery-generated data — an available analysis
Document review, paragraph-cited
technical documentation, risk assessments and operator manuals
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