STABILITY DATES FOR Machinery STANDARDS

 Publication Number

Publication Date

Stability Date

Revised Stability Date

Maintenance Team

Project in progress

IEC 60204-1 Ed. 5.0

2005-10-25

2017

 

MT 60204-1

IEC 60204-1 Ed. 6.0

IEC 60204-1 Ed. 5.1

2009-02-11

2016

 

 

IEC 60204-1 Ed. 6.0

IEC 60204-1 am1 Ed. 5.0

2008-11-27

2017

 

MT 60204-1

IEC 60204-1 Ed. 6.0

IEC 60204-11 Ed. 1.0

2000-07-31

2017

 

03

IEC 60204-11 Ed. 2.0

IEC 60204-31 Ed. 4.0

2013-04-23

2018

 

MT60204-31

 

IEC 60204-32 Ed. 2.0

2008-03-10

2018

 

MT 60204-32

 

IEC 60204-33 Ed. 1.0

2009-12-10

2016

 

11

 

IEC/TS 60204-34 Ed. 1.0

2016-08-09

2019

 

PT60204-34

 

IEC 61310-1 Ed. 2.0

2007-02-16

2018

 

MT 61310

 

IEC 61310-2 Ed. 2.0

2007-02-16

2016

 

MT 61310

 

IEC 61310-3 Ed. 2.0

2007-02-16

2016

 

MT 61310

 

IEC 61496-1 Ed. 3.0

2012-04-05

2017

 

MT 61496

 

IEC 61496-2 Ed. 3.0

2013-01-30

2018

 

MT61496-1&;2

 

IEC 61496-3 Ed. 2.0

2008-02-13

2017

 

MT61496-3

IEC 61496-3 Ed. 3.0

IEC/TR 61496-4 Ed. 1.0

2007-07-10

2016

 

 

 

IEC/TS 61496-4-2 Ed. 1.0

2014-06-19

2017

 

WG 10

 

IEC/TS 61496-4-3 Ed. 1.0

2015-05-19

2018

 

WG10

 

IEC/TS 62046 Ed. 2.0

2008-02-22

2017

 

MT62046

IEC/TS 62046 Ed. 3.0

IEC 62061 Ed. 1.0

2005-01-20

2016

 

07

 

IEC 62061 fC2 Ed. 1.0

2008-04-25

2016

 

 

 

IEC 62061 am1 Ed. 1.0

2012-11-13

2016

 

WG 7

 

IEC 62061 am2 Ed. 1.0

2015-06-26

2018

 

MT 62061

 

IEC/TR 62061-1 Ed. 1.0

2010-07-12

2016

 

 

 

IEC/TR 62513 Ed. 1.0

2008-02-27

2016

 

 

 

ISO/IEC 13850 Ed. 2.0

2006-11-10

2017

 

JMT 13850

 

English

Harmonized standards for machinery - OJ C 2016/C173/01 of 15/05/2016

13.5.2016   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

C 173/1


Commission communication in the framework of the implementation of Directive 2006/42/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on machinery, and amending Directive 95/16/EC (recast)

(Publication of titles and references of harmonised standards under Union harmonisation legislation)

(Text with EEA relevance)

(2016/C 173/01)

ESO

Reference and title of the standard

(and reference document)

First publication OJ

Reference of superseded standard

Date of cessation of presumption of conformity of superseded standard

A-type standards

A-type standards specify basic concepts, terminology and design principles applicable to all categories of machinery. Application of such standards alone, although providing an essential framework for the correct application of the Machinery Directive, is not sufficient to ensure conformity with the relevant essential health and safety requirements of the Directive and therefore does not give a full presumption of conformity.

CEN

EN ISO 12100:2010

Safety of machinery — General principles for design — Risk assessment and risk reduction (ISO 12100:2010)

8.4.2011

EN ISO 12100-1:2003

EN ISO 12100-2:2003

EN ISO 14121-1:2007

Date expired

(30.11.2013)

B-type standards

B-type standards deal with specific aspects of machinery safety or specific types of safeguard that can be used across a wide range of categories of machinery. Application of the specifications of B-type standards confers a presumption of conformity with the essential health and safety requirements of the Machinery Directive that they cover when a C-type standard or the manufacturer’s risk assessment shows that a technical solution specified by the B-type standard is adequate for the particular category or model of machinery concerned. Application of B-type standards that give specifications for safety components that are independently placed on the market confers a presumption of conformity for the safety components concerned and for the essential health and safety requirements covered by the standards.

CEN

EN 349:1993+A1:2008

Safety of machinery — Minimum gaps to avoid crushing of parts of the human body

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 547-1:1996+A1:2008

Safety of machinery — Human body measurements — Part 1: Principles for determining the dimensions required for openings for whole body access into machinery

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 547-2:1996+A1:2008

Safety of machinery — Human body measurements — Part 2: Principles for determining the dimensions required for access openings

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 547-3:1996+A1:2008

Safety of machinery — Human body measurements — Part 3: Anthropometric data

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 574:1996+A1:2008

Safety of machinery — Two-hand control devices — Functional aspects — Principles for design

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 614-1:2006+A1:2009

Safety of machinery — Ergonomic design principles — Part 1: Terminology and general principles

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 614-2:2000+A1:2008

Safety of machinery — Ergonomic design principles — Part 2: Interactions between the design of machinery and work tasks

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 842:1996+A1:2008

Safety of machinery — Visual danger signals — General requirements, design and testing

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 894-1:1997+A1:2008

Safety of machinery — Ergonomics requirements for the design of displays and control actuators — Part 1: General principles for human interactions with displays and control actuators

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 894-2:1997+A1:2008

Safety of machinery — Ergonomics requirements for the design of displays and control actuators — Part 2: Displays

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 894-3:2000+A1:2008

Safety of machinery — Ergonomics requirements for the design of displays and control actuators — Part 3: Control actuators

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 894-4:2010

Safety of machinery — Ergonomics requirements for the design of displays and control actuators — Part 4: Location and arrangement of displays and control actuators

20.10.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 981:1996+A1:2008

Safety of machinery — System of auditory and visual danger and information signals

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1005-1:2001+A1:2008

Safety of machinery — Human physical performance — Part 1: Terms and definitions

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1005-2:2003+A1:2008

Safety of machinery — Human physical performance — Part 2: Manual handling of machinery and component parts of machinery

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1005-3:2002+A1:2008

Safety of machinery — Human physical performance — Part 3: Recommended force limits for machinery operation

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1005-4:2005+A1:2008

Safety of machinery — Human physical performance — Part 4: Evaluation of working postures and movements in relation to machinery

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1032:2003+A1:2008

Mechanical vibration — Testing of mobile machinery in order to determine the vibration emission value

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1037:1995+A1:2008

Safety of machinery — Prevention of unexpected start-up

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1093-1:2008

Safety of machinery — Evaluation of the emission of airborne hazardous substances — Part 1: Selection of test methods

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1093-2:2006+A1:2008

Safety of machinery — Evaluation of the emission of airborne hazardous substances — Part 2: Tracer gas method for the measurement of the emission rate of a given pollutant

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1093-3:2006+A1:2008

Safety of machinery — Evaluation of the emission of airborne hazardous substances — Part 3: Test bench method for the measurement of the emission rate of a given pollutant

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1093-4:1996+A1:2008

Safety of machinery — Evaluation of the emission of airborne hazardous substances — Part 4: Capture efficiency of an exhaust system — Tracer method

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1093-6:1998+A1:2008

Safety of machinery — Evaluation of the emission of airborne hazardous substances — Part 6: Separation efficiency by mass, unducted outlet

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1093-7:1998+A1:2008

Safety of machinery — Evaluation of the emission of airborne hazardous substances — Part 7: Separation efficiency by mass, ducted outlet

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1093-8:1998+A1:2008

Safety of machinery — Evaluation of the emission of airborne hazardous substances — Part 8: Pollutant concentration parameter, test bench method

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1093-9:1998+A1:2008

Safety of machinery — Evaluation of the emission of airborne hazardous substances — Part 9: Pollutant concentration parameter, room method

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1093-11:2001+A1:2008

Safety of machinery — Evaluation of the emission of airborne hazardous substances — Part 11: Decontamination index

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1127-1:2011

Explosive atmospheres — Explosion prevention and protection — Part 1: Basic concepts and methodology

18.11.2011

EN 1127-1:2007

Date expired

(31.7.2014)

CEN

EN 1127-2:2014

Explosive atmospheres — Explosion prevention and protection — Part 2: Basic concepts and methodology for mining

13.2.2015

EN 1127-2:2002+A1:2008

Date expired

(13.2.2015)

CEN

EN 1299:1997+A1:2008

Mechanical vibration and shock — Vibration isolation of machines — Information for the application of source isolation

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1837:1999+A1:2009

Safety of machinery — Integral lighting of machines

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 3741:2010

Acoustics — Determination of sound power levels and sound energy levels of noise sources using sound pressure — Precision methods for reverberation test rooms (ISO 3741:2010)

8.4.2011

EN ISO 3741:2009

Date expired

(30.4.2011)

CEN

EN ISO 3743-1:2010

Acoustics — Determination of sound power levels and sound energy levels of noise sources using sound pressure — Engineering methods for small movable sources in reverberant fields — Part 1: Comparison method for a hard-walled test room (ISO 3743-1:2010)

8.4.2011

EN ISO 3743-1:2009

Date expired

(30.4.2011)

CEN

EN ISO 3743-2:2009

Acoustics — Determination of sound power levels of noise sources using sound pressure — Engineering methods for small, movable sources in reverberant fields — Part 2: Methods for special reverberation test rooms (ISO 3743-2:1994)

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 3744:2010

Acoustics — Determination of sound power levels and sound energy levels of noise sources using sound pressure — Engineering methods for an essentially free field over a reflecting plane (ISO 3744:2010)

8.4.2011

EN ISO 3744:2009

Date expired

(30.4.2011)

CEN

EN ISO 3745:2012

Acoustics — Determination of sound power levels and sound energy levels of noise sources using sound pressure — Precision methods for anechoic rooms and hemi-anechoic rooms (ISO 3745:2012)

5.6.2012

EN ISO 3745:2009

Date expired

(30.9.2012)

CEN

EN ISO 3746:2010

Acoustics — Determination of sound power levels and sound energy levels of noise sources using sound pressure — Survey method using an enveloping measurement surface over a reflecting plane (ISO 3746:2010)

8.4.2011

EN ISO 3746:2009

Date expired

(30.6.2011)

CEN

EN ISO 3747:2010

Acoustics — Determination of sound power levels and sound energy levels of noise sources using sound pressure — Engineering/survey methods for use in situ in a reverberant environment (ISO 3747:2010)

8.4.2011

EN ISO 3747:2009

Date expired

(30.6.2011)

CEN

EN ISO 4413:2010

Hydraulic fluid power — General rules and safety requirements for systems and their components (ISO 4413:2010)

8.4.2011

EN 982:1996+A1:2008

Date expired

(30.11.2011)

CEN

EN ISO 4414:2010

Pneumatic fluid power — General rules and safety requirements for systems and their components (ISO 4414:2010)

8.4.2011

EN 983:1996+A1:2008

Date expired

(30.11.2011)

CEN

EN ISO 4871:2009

Acoustics — Declaration and verification of noise emission values of machinery and equipment (ISO 4871:1996)

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 5136:2009

Acoustics — Determination of sound power radiated into a duct by fans and other air-moving devices — In-duct method (ISO 5136:2003)

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 7235:2009

Acoustics — Laboratory measurement procedures for ducted silencers and air-terminal units — Insertion loss, flow noise and total pressure loss (ISO 7235:2003)

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 7731:2008

Ergonomics — Danger signals for public and work areas — Auditory danger signals (ISO 7731:2003)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 9614-1:2009

Acoustics — Determination of sound power levels of noise sources using sound intensity — Part 1: Measurement at discrete points (ISO 9614-1:1993)

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 9614-3:2009

Acoustics — Determination of sound power levels of noise sources using sound intensity — Part 3: Precision method for measurement by scanning (ISO 9614-3:2002)

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 11145:2008

Optics and photonics — Lasers and laser-related equipment — Vocabulary and symbols (ISO 11145:2006)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 11161:2007

Safety of machinery — Integrated manufacturing systems — Basic requirements (ISO 11161:2007)

26.5.2010

 

 

 

EN ISO 11161:2007/A1:2010

26.5.2010

 

Date expired

(30.9.2010)

CEN

EN ISO 11200:2014

Acoustics — Noise emitted by machinery and equipment — Guidelines for the use of basic standards for the determination of emission sound pressure levels at a work station and at other specified positions (ISO 11200:2014)

13.2.2015

EN ISO 11200:2009

Date expired

(13.2.2015)

CEN

EN ISO 11201:2010

Acoustics — Noise emitted by machinery and equipment — Determination of emission sound pressure levels at a work station and at other specified positions in an essentially free field over a reflecting plane with negligible environmental corrections (ISO 11201:2010)

20.10.2010

EN ISO 11201:2009

Date expired

(30.11.2010)

CEN

EN ISO 11202:2010

Acoustics — Noise emitted by machinery and equipment — Determination of emission sound pressure levels at a work station and at other specified positions applying approximate environmental corrections (ISO 11202:2010)

20.10.2010

EN ISO 11202:2009

Date expired

(30.11.2010)

CEN

EN ISO 11203:2009

Acoustics — Noise emitted by machinery and equipment — Determination of emission sound pressure levels at a work station and at other specified positions from the sound power level (ISO 11203:1995)

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 11204:2010

Acoustics — Noise emitted by machinery and equipment — Determination of emission sound pressure levels at a work station and at other specified positions applying accurate environmental corrections (ISO 11204:2010)

20.10.2010

EN ISO 11204:2009

Date expired

(30.11.2010)

CEN

EN ISO 11205:2009

Acoustics — Noise emitted by machinery and equipment — Engineering method for the determination of emission sound pressure levels in situ at the work station and at other specified positions using sound intensity (ISO 11205:2003)

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 11546-1:2009

Acoustics — Determination of sound insulation performances of enclosures — Part 1: Measurements under laboratory conditions (for declaration purposes) (ISO 11546-1:1995)

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 11546-2:2009

Acoustics — Determination of sound insulation performances of enclosures — Part 2: Measurements in situ (for acceptance and verification purposes) (ISO 11546-2:1995)

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 11554:2008

Optics and photonics — Lasers and laser-related equipment — Test methods for laser beam power, energy and temporal characteristics (ISO 11554:2006)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 11688-1:2009

Acoustics — Recommended practice for the design of low-noise machinery and equipment — Part 1: Planning (ISO/TR 11688-1:1995)

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 11691:2009

Acoustics — Measurement of insertion loss of ducted silencers without flow — Laboratory survey method (ISO 11691:1995)

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 11957:2009

Acoustics — Determination of sound insulation performance of cabins — Laboratory and in situ measurements (ISO 11957:1996)

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12198-1:2000+A1:2008

Safety of machinery — Assessment and reduction of risks arising from radiation emitted by machinery — Part 1: General principles

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12198-2:2002+A1:2008

Safety of machinery — Assessment and reduction of risks arising from radiation emitted by machinery — Part 2: Radiation emission measurement procedure

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12198-3:2002+A1:2008

Safety of machinery — Assessment and reduction of risks arising from radiation emitted by machinery — Part 3: Reduction of radiation by attenuation or screening

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12254:2010

Screens for laser working places — Safety requirements and testing

26.5.2010

EN 12254:1998+A2:2008

Date expired

(30.9.2010)

 

EN 12254:2010/AC:2011

 

 

 

CEN

EN 12786:2013

Safety of machinery — Requirements for the drafting of the vibration clauses of safety standards

28.11.2013

 

 

CEN

EN 13478:2001+A1:2008

Safety of machinery — Fire prevention and protection

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 13490:2001+A1:2008

Mechanical vibration — Industrial trucks — Laboratory evaluation and specification of operator seat vibration

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 13732-1:2008

Ergonomics of the thermal environment — Methods for the assessment of human responses to contact with surfaces — Part 1: Hot surfaces (ISO 13732-1:2006)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 13732-3:2008

Ergonomics of the thermal environment — Methods for the assessment of human responses to contact with surfaces — Part 3: Cold surfaces (ISO 13732-3:2005)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 13753:2008

Mechanical vibration and shock — Hand-arm vibration — Method for measuring the vibration transmissibility of resilient materials when loaded by the hand-arm system (ISO 13753:1998)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 13849-1:2015

Safety of machinery — Safety-related parts of control systems — Part 1: General principles for design (ISO 13849-1:2015)

This is the first publication

EN ISO 13849-1:2008

30.6.2016

CEN

EN ISO 13849-2:2012

Safety of machinery — Safety-related parts of control systems — Part 2: Validation (ISO 13849-2:2012)

5.4.2013

EN ISO 13849-2:2008

Date expired

(30.4.2013)

CEN

EN ISO 13850:2015

Safety of machinery — Emergency stop function — Principles for design (ISO 13850:2015)

This is the first publication

EN ISO 13850:2008

31.5.2016

CEN

EN ISO 13855:2010

Safety of machinery — Positioning of safeguards with respect to the approach speeds of parts of the human body (ISO 13855:2010)

20.10.2010

EN 999:1998+A1:2008

Date expired

(30.11.2010)

CEN

EN ISO 13856-1:2013

Safety of machinery — Pressure-sensitive protective devices — Part 1: General principles for design and testing of pressure-sensitive mats and pressure-sensitive floors (ISO 13856-1:2013)

28.11.2013

EN 1760-1:1997+A1:2009

Date expired

(28.11.2013)

CEN

EN ISO 13856-2:2013

Safety of machinery — Pressure-sensitive protective devices — Part 2: General principles for design and testing of pressure-sensitive edges and pressure-sensitive bars (ISO 13856-2:2013)

28.11.2013

EN 1760-2:2001+A1:2009

Date expired

(28.11.2013)

CEN

EN ISO 13856-3:2013

Safety of machinery — Pressure-sensitive protective devices — Part 3: General principles for design and testing of pressure-sensitive bumpers, plates, wires and similar devices (ISO 13856-3:2013)

28.11.2013

EN 1760-3:2004+A1:2009

Date expired

(31.1.2014)

CEN

EN ISO 13857:2008

Safety of machinery — Safety distances to prevent hazard zones being reached by upper and lower limbs (ISO 13857:2008)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 14119:2013

Safety of machinery — Interlocking devices associated with guards — Principles for design and selection (ISO 14119:2013)

11.4.2014

EN 1088:1995+A2:2008

Date expired

(30.4.2015)

CEN

EN ISO 14120:2015

Safety of machinery — Guards — General requirements for the design and construction of fixed and movable guards (ISO 14120:2015)

This is the first publication

EN 953:1997+A1:2009

31.5.2016

CEN

EN ISO 14122-1:2001

Safety of machinery — Permanent means of access to machinery — Part 1: Choice of fixed means of access between two levels (ISO 14122-1:2001)

20.10.2010

 

 

 

EN ISO 14122-1:2001/A1:2010

20.10.2010

 

Date expired

(31.10.2010)

CEN

EN ISO 14122-2:2001

Safety of machinery — Permanent means of access to machinery — Part 2: Working platforms and walkways (ISO 14122-2:2001)

20.10.2010

 

 

 

EN ISO 14122-2:2001/A1:2010

20.10.2010

 

Date expired

(31.10.2010)

CEN

EN ISO 14122-3:2001

Safety of machinery — Permanent means of access to machinery — Part 3: Stairs, stepladders and guard-rails (ISO 14122-3:2001)

20.10.2010

 

 

 

EN ISO 14122-3:2001/A1:2010

20.10.2010

 

Date expired

(31.10.2010)

CEN

EN ISO 14122-4:2004

Safety of machinery — Permanent means of access to machinery — Part 4: Fixed ladders (ISO 14122-4:2004)

8.4.2011

 

 

 

EN ISO 14122-4:2004/A1:2010

8.4.2011

 

Date expired

(8.4.2011)

CEN

EN ISO 14123-1:2015

Safety of machinery — Reduction of risks to health resulting from hazardous substances emitted by machinery — Part 1: Principles and specifications for machinery manufacturers (ISO 14123-1:2015)

This is the first publication

EN 626-1:1994+A1:2008

31.5.2016

CEN

EN ISO 14123-2:2015

Safety of machinery — Reduction of risks to health resulting from hazardous substances emitted by machinery — Part 2: Methodology leading to verification procedures (ISO 14123-2:2015)

This is the first publication

EN 626-2:1996+A1:2008

30.6.2016

CEN

EN ISO 14159:2008

Safety of machinery — Hygiene requirements for the design of machinery (ISO 14159:2002)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 14738:2008

Safety of machinery — Anthropometric requirements for the design of workstations at machinery (ISO 14738:2002, including Cor 1:2003 and Cor 2:2005)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 15536-1:2008

Ergonomics — Computer manikins and body templates — Part 1: General requirements (ISO 15536-1:2005)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 15967:2011

Determination of maximum explosion pressure and the maximum rate of pressure rise of gases and vapours

18.11.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 16590-1:2014

Tractors and machinery for agriculture and forestry — Safety-related parts of control systems — Part 1: General principles for design and development (ISO 25119-1:2010 modified)

13.2.2015

 

 

CEN

EN 16590-2:2014

Tractors and machinery for agriculture and forestry — Safety-related parts of control systems — Part 2: Concept phase (ISO 25119-2:2010 modified)

13.2.2015

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 20643:2008

Mechanical vibration — Hand-held and hand-guided machinery — Principles for evaluation of vibration emission (ISO 20643:2005)

8.9.2009

 

 

 

EN ISO 20643:2008/A1:2012

15.11.2012

 

Date expired

(31.1.2013)

CEN

EN 30326-1:1994

Mechanical vibration — Laboratory method for evaluating vehicle seat vibration — Part 1: Basic requirements (ISO 10326-1:1992)

8.9.2009

 

 

 

EN 30326-1:1994/A1:2007

8.9.2009

 

Date expired

(28.12.2009)

 

EN 30326-1:1994/A2:2011

29.2.2012

 

Date expired

(30.6.2012)

C-type standards

C-type standards provide specifications for a given category of machinery. The different types of machinery belonging to the category covered by a C-type standard have a similar intended use and present similar hazards. C-type standards may refer to A or B-type standards, indicating which of the specifications of the A or B-type standard are applicable to the category of machinery concerned. When, for a given aspect of machinery safety, a C-type standard deviates from the specifications of an A or B-type standard, the specifications of the C-type standard take precedence over the specifications of the A or B-type standard. Application of the specifications of a C-type standard on the basis of the manufacturer ¿s risk assessment confers a presumption of conformity with the essential health and safety requirements of the Machinery Directive covered by the standard. Certain C-type standards are organised as a series of several parts, Part 1 of the standard giving general specifications applicable to a family of machinery and other parts of the standard giving specifications for specific categories of machinery belonging to the family, supplementing or modifying the general specifications of Part 1. For C-type standards organised in this way, the presumption of conformity with the essential health and safety requirements of the Machinery Directive is conferred by application of the general Part 1 of the standard together with the relevant specific part of the standard.

CEN

EN 81-3:2000+A1:2008

Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts — Part 3: Electric and hydraulic service lifts

8.9.2009

 

 

 

EN 81-3:2000+A1:2008/AC:2009

 

 

 

CEN

EN 81-31:2010

Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts — Lifts for the transport of goods only — Part 31: Accessible goods only lifts

20.10.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 81-40:2008

Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts — Special lifts for the transport of persons and goods — Part 40: Stairlifts and inclined lifting platforms intended for persons with impaired mobility

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 81-41:2010

Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts — Special lifts for the transport of persons and goods — Part 41: Vertical lifting platforms intended for use by persons with impaired mobility

8.4.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 81-43:2009

Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts — Special lifts for the transport of persons and goods — Part 43: Lifts for cranes

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 115-1:2008+A1:2010

Safety of escalators and moving walks — Part 1: Construction and installation

26.5.2010

EN 115-1:2008

Date expired

(30.9.2010)

CEN

EN 201:2009

Plastics and rubber machines — Injection moulding machines — Safety requirements

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 267:2009+A1:2011

Automatic forced draught burners for liquid fuels

18.11.2011

EN 267:2009

Date expired

(29.2.2012)

CEN

EN 280:2013+A1:2015

Mobile elevating work platforms — Design calculations — Stability criteria — Construction — Safety — Examinations and tests

15.1.2016

EN 280:2013

28.2.2017

CEN

EN 289:2014

Plastics and rubber machines — Compression moulding machines and transfer moulding machines — Safety requirements

13.2.2015

EN 289:2004+A1:2008

Date expired

(13.2.2015)

CEN

EN 303-5:2012

Heating boilers — Part 5: Heating boilers for solid fuels, manually and automatically stoked, nominal heat output of up to 500 kW — Terminology, requirements, testing and marking

24.8.2012

 

 

CEN

EN 378-2:2008+A2:2012

Refrigerating systems and heat pumps — Safety and environmental requirements — Part 2: Design, construction, testing, marking and documentation

24.8.2012

EN 378-2:2008+A1:2009

Date expired

(30.11.2012)

CEN

EN 415-1:2014

Safety of packaging machines — Part 1: Terminology and classification of packaging machines and associated equipment

15.1.2016

EN 415-1:2000+A1:2009

Date expired

(29.2.2016)

CEN

EN 415-3:1999+A1:2009

Safety of packaging machines — Part 3: Form, fill and seal machines

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 415-5:2006+A1:2009

Safety of packaging machines — Part 5: Wrapping machines

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 415-6:2013

Safety of packaging machines — Part 6: Pallet wrapping machines

28.11.2013

EN 415-6:2006+A1:2009

Date expired

(30.11.2013)

CEN

EN 415-7:2006+A1:2008

Safety of packaging machines — Part 7: Group and secondary packaging machines

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 415-8:2008

Safety of packaging machines — Part 8: Strapping machines

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 415-9:2009

Safety of packaging machines — Part 9: Noise measurement methods for packaging machines, packaging lines and associated equipment, grade of accuracy 2 and 3

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 415-10:2014

Safety of packaging machines — Part 10: General Requirements

11.7.2014

 

 

CEN

EN 422:2009

Plastics and rubber machines — Blow moulding machines — Safety requirements

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 453:2014

Food processing machinery — Dough mixers — Safety and hygiene requirements

15.1.2016

EN 453:2000+A1:2009

Date expired

(29.2.2016)

CEN

EN 454:2014

Food processing machinery — Planetary mixers — Safety and hygiene requirements

15.1.2016

EN 454:2000+A1:2009

Date expired

(29.2.2016)

CEN

EN 474-1:2006+A4:2013

Earth-moving machinery — Safety — Part 1: General requirements

28.11.2013

EN 474-1:2006+A3:2013

Date expired

(28.11.2013)

 

EN 474-1:2006+A4:2013/AC:2014

 

 

 

Warning: This publication does not concern clause 5.8.1 Visibility — Operator’s field of view of this standard, the application of which does not confer a presumption of conformity to the essential health and safety requirements 1.2.2 and 3.2.1 of Annex I to Directive 2006/42/EC.

CEN

EN 474-2:2006+A1:2008

Earth-moving machinery — Safety — Part 2: Requirements for tractor-dozers

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 474-3:2006+A1:2009

Earth-moving machinery — Safety — Part 3: Requirements for loaders

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 474-4:2006+A2:2012

Earth-moving machinery — Safety — Part 4: Requirements for backhoe loaders

23.3.2012

 

 

CEN

EN 474-5:2006+A3:2013

Earth-moving machinery — Safety — Part 5: Requirements for hydraulic excavators

28.11.2013

EN 474-5:2006+A1:2009+A2:2012

Date expired

(31.1.2014)

CEN

EN 474-6:2006+A1:2009

Earth-moving machinery — Safety — Part 6: Requirements for dumpers

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 474-7:2006+A1:2009

Earth-moving machinery — Safety — Part 7: Requirements for scrapers

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 474-8:2006+A1:2009

Earth-moving machinery — Safety — Part 8: Requirements for graders

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 474-9:2006+A1:2009

Earth-moving machinery — Safety — Part 9: Requirements for pipelayers

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 474-10:2006+A1:2009

Earth-moving machinery — Safety — Part 10: Requirements for trenchers

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 474-11:2006+A1:2008

Earth-moving machinery — Safety — Part 11: Requirements for earth and landfill compactors

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 474-12:2006+A1:2008

Earth-moving machinery — Safety — Part 12: Requirements for cable excavators

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 500-1:2006+A1:2009

Mobile road construction machinery — Safety — Part 1: Common requirements

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 500-2:2006+A1:2008

Mobile road construction machinery — Safety — Part 2: Specific requirements for road-milling machines

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 500-3:2006+A1:2008

Mobile road construction machinery — Safety — Part 3: Specific requirements for soil-stabilising machines and recycling machines

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 500-4:2011

Mobile road construction machinery — Safety — Part 4: Specific requirements for compaction machines

20.7.2011

EN 500-4:2006+A1:2009

Date expired

(31.8.2011)

CEN

EN 500-6:2006+A1:2008

Mobile road construction machinery — Safety — Part 6: Specific requirements for paver-finishers

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 528:2008

Rail dependent storage and retrieval equipment — Safety requirements

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 536:2015

Road construction machines — Mixing plants for road construction materials — Safety requirements

15.1.2016

 

 

CEN

EN 609-1:1999+A2:2009

Agricultural and forestry machinery — Safety of log splitters — Part 1: Wedge splitters

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 609-2:1999+A1:2009

Agricultural and forestry machinery — Safety of log splitters — Part 2: Screw splitters

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 617:2001+A1:2010

Continuous handling equipment and systems — Safety and EMC requirements for the equipment for the storage of bulk materials in silos, bunkers, bins and hoppers

8.4.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 618:2002+A1:2010

Continuous handling equipment and systems — Safety and EMC requirements for equipment for mechanical handling of bulk materials except fixed belt conveyors

8.4.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 619:2002+A1:2010

Continuous handling equipment and systems — Safety and EMC requirements for equipment for mechanical handling of unit loads

8.4.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 620:2002+A1:2010

Continuous handling equipment and systems — Safety and EMC requirements for fixed belt conveyors for bulk materials

8.4.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 676:2003+A2:2008

Automatic forced draught burners for gaseous fuels

8.9.2009

 

 

 

EN 676:2003+A2:2008/AC:2008

 

 

 

CEN

EN 690:2013

Agricultural machinery — Manure spreaders — Safety

11.4.2014

EN 690:1994+A1:2009

Date expired

(30.4.2014)

CEN

EN 692:2005+A1:2009

Machine tools — Mechanical presses — Safety

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 693:2001+A2:2011

Machine tools — Safety — Hydraulic presses

18.11.2011

EN 693:2001+A1:2009

Date expired

(31.3.2012)

CEN

EN 703:2004+A1:2009

Agricultural machinery — Silage loading, mixing and/or chopping and distributing machines — Safety

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 706:1996+A1:2009

Agricultural machinery — Vine shoot tipping machines — Safety

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 707:1999+A1:2009

Agricultural machinery — Slurry tankers — Safety

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 709:1997+A4:2009

Agricultural and forestry machinery — Pedestrian controlled tractors with mounted rotary cultivators, motor hoes, motor hoes with drive wheel(s) — Safety

26.5.2010

EN 709:1997+A2:2009

Date expired

(31.12.2010)

 

EN 709:1997+A4:2009/AC:2012

 

 

 

CEN

EN 710:1997+A1:2010

Safety requirements for foundry moulding and coremaking machinery and plant associated equipment

20.10.2010

 

 

 

EN 710:1997+A1:2010/AC:2012

 

 

 

CEN

EN 741:2000+A1:2010

Continuous handling equipment and systems — Safety requirements for systems and their components for pneumatic handling of bulk materials

8.4.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 746-1:1997+A1:2009

Industrial thermoprocessing equipment — Part 1: Common safety requirements for industrial thermoprocessing equipment

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 746-2:2010

Industrial thermoprocessing equipment — Part 2: Safety requirements for combustion and fuel handling systems

20.10.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 746-3:1997+A1:2009

Industrial thermoprocessing equipment — Part 3: Safety requirements for the generation and use of atmosphere gases

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 786:1996+A2:2009

Garden equipment — Electrically powered walk-behind and hand-held lawn trimmers and lawn edge trimmers — Mechanical safety

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 792-13:2000+A1:2008

Hand-held non-electric power tools — Safety requirements — Part 13: Fastener driving tools

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 809:1998+A1:2009

Pumps and pump units for liquids — Common safety requirements

18.12.2009

 

 

 

EN 809:1998+A1:2009/AC:2010

 

 

 

CEN

EN 818-1:1996+A1:2008

Short link chain for lifting purposes — Safety — Part 1: General conditions of acceptance

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 818-2:1996+A1:2008

Short link chain for lifting purposes — Safety — Part 2: Medium tolerance chain for chain slings — Grade 8

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 818-3:1999+A1:2008

Short link chain for lifting purposes — Safety — Part 3: Medium tolerance chain for chain slings — Grade 4

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 818-4:1996+A1:2008

Short link chain for lifting purposes — Safety — Part 4: Chain slings — Grade 8

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 818-5:1999+A1:2008

Short link chain for lifting purposes — Safety — Part 5: Chain slings — Grade 4

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 818-6:2000+A1:2008

Short link chain for lifting purposes — Safety — Part 6: Chain slings — Specification for information for use and maintenance to be provided by the manufacturer

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 818-7:2002+A1:2008

Short link chain for lifting purposes — Safety — Part 7: Fine tolerance hoist chain, Grade T (Types T, DAT and DT)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 848-1:2007+A2:2012

Safety of woodworking machines — One side moulding machines with rotating tool — Part 1: Single spindle vertical moulding machines

15.11.2012

EN 848-1:2007+A1:2009

Date expired

(31.3.2013)

CEN

EN 848-2:2007+A2:2012

Safety of woodworking machines — One side moulding machines with rotating tool — Part 2: Single spindle hand fed/integrated fed routing machines

15.11.2012

EN 848-2:2007+A1:2009

Date expired

(31.3.2013)

CEN

EN 848-3:2012

Safety of woodworking machines — One side moulding machines with rotating tool — Part 3: Numerically controlled (NC) boring and routing machines

5.4.2013

EN 848-3:2007+A2:2009

Date expired

(30.4.2013)

CEN

EN 859:2007+A2:2012

Safety of woodworking machines — Hand fed surface planing machines

24.8.2012

EN 859:2007+A1:2009

Date expired

(31.12.2012)

CEN

EN 860:2007+A2:2012

Safety of woodworking machines — One side thickness planing machines

24.8.2012

EN 860:2007+A1:2009

Date expired

(31.12.2012)

CEN

EN 861:2007+A2:2012

Safety of woodworking machines — Surface planing and thicknessing machines

24.8.2012

EN 861:2007+A1:2009

Date expired

(31.12.2012)

CEN

EN 869:2006+A1:2009

Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for pressure metal diecasting units

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 908:1999+A1:2009

Agricultural and forestry machinery — Reel machines for irrigation — Safety

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 909:1998+A1:2009

Agricultural and forestry machinery — Centre pivot and moving lateral types irrigation machines — Safety

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 930:1997+A2:2009

Footwear, leather and imitation leather goods manufacturing machines — Roughing, scouring, polishing and trimming machines — Safety requirements

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 931:1997+A2:2009

Footwear manufacturing machines — Lasting machines — Safety requirements

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 940:2009+A1:2012

Safety of woodworking machines — Combined woodworking machines

5.6.2012

EN 940:2009

Date expired

(31.8.2012)

CEN

EN 957-6:2010+A1:2014

Stationary training equipment — Part 6: Treadmills, additional specific safety requirements and test methods

13.2.2015

 

 

CEN

EN 972:1998+A1:2010

Tannery machines — Reciprocating roller machines — Safety requirements

8.4.2011

 

 

 

EN 972:1998+A1:2010/AC:2011

 

 

 

CEN

EN 1010-1:2004+A1:2010

Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for the design and construction of printing and paper converting machines — Part 1: Common requirements

8.4.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 1010-2:2006+A1:2010

Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for the design and construction of printing and paper converting machines — Part 2: Printing and varnishing machines including pre-press machinery

8.4.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 1010-3:2002+A1:2009

Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for the design and construction of printing and paper converting machines — Part 3: Cutting machines

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1010-4:2004+A1:2009

Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for the design and construction of printing and paper converting machines — Part 4: Bookbinding, paper converting and finishing machines

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1012-1:2010

Compressors and vacuum pumps — Safety requirements — Part 1: Air compressors

8.4.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 1012-2:1996+A1:2009

Compressors and vacuum pumps — Safety requirements — Part 2: Vacuum pumps

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1012-3:2013

Compressors and vacuum pumps — Safety requirements — Part 3: Process compressors

11.4.2014

 

 

CEN

EN 1028-1:2002+A1:2008

Fire-fighting pumps — Fire-fighting centrifugal pumps with primer — Part 1: Classification — General and safety requirements

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1028-2:2002+A1:2008

Fire-fighting pumps — Fire-fighting centrifugal pumps with primer — Part 2: Verification of general and safety requirements

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1034-1:2000+A1:2010

Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for the design and construction of paper making and finishing machines — Part 1: Common requirements

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 1034-2:2005+A1:2009

Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for the design and construction of paper making and finishing machines — Part 2: Barking drums

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 1034-3:2011

Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for the design and construction of paper making and finishing machines — Part 3: Rereelers and winders

29.2.2012

EN 1034-3:1999+A1:2009

Date expired

(30.6.2012)

CEN

EN 1034-4:2005+A1:2009

Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for the design and construction of paper making and finishing machines — Part 4: Pulpers and their loading facilities

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 1034-5:2005+A1:2009

Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for the design and construction of paper making and finishing machines — Part 5: Sheeters

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 1034-6:2005+A1:2009

Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for the design and construction of paper making and finishing machines — Part 6: Calender

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 1034-7:2005+A1:2009

Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for the design and construction of paper making and finishing machines — Part 7: Chests

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 1034-8:2012

Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for the design and construction of paper making and finishing machines — Part 8: Refining plants

5.6.2012

 

 

CEN

EN 1034-13:2005+A1:2009

Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for the design and construction of paper making and finishing machines — Part 13: Machines for de-wiring bales and units

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 1034-14:2005+A1:2009

Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for the design and construction of paper making and finishing machines — Part 14: Reel splitter

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 1034-16:2012

Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for the design and construction of paper making and finishing machines — Part 16: Paper and board making machines

5.6.2012

 

 

CEN

EN 1034-17:2012

Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for the design and construction of paper making and finishing machines — Part 17: Tissue making machines

15.11.2012

 

 

CEN

EN 1034-21:2012

Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for the design and construction of paper making and finishing machines — Part 21: Coating machines

15.11.2012

 

 

CEN

EN 1034-22:2005+A1:2009

Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for the design and construction of paper making and finishing machines — Part 22: Wood Grinders

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 1034-26:2012

Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for the design and construction of paper making and finishing machines — Part 26: Roll packaging machines

24.8.2012

 

 

CEN

EN 1034-27:2012

Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for the design and construction of paper making and finishing machines — Part 27: Roll handling systems

15.11.2012

 

 

CEN

EN 1114-1:2011

Plastics and rubber machines — Extruders and extrusion lines — Part 1: Safety requirements for extruders

29.2.2012

 

 

CEN

EN 1114-3:2001+A1:2008

Plastics and rubber machines — Extruders and extrusion lines — Part 3: Safety requirements for haul-offs

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1175-1:1998+A1:2010

Safety of industrial trucks — Electrical requirements — Part 1: General requirements for battery powered trucks

8.4.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 1175-2:1998+A1:2010

Safety of industrial trucks — Electrical requirements — Part 2: General requirements of internal combustion engine powered trucks

8.4.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 1175-3:1998+A1:2010

Safety of industrial trucks — Electrical requirements — Part 3: Specific requirements for the electric power transmission systems of internal combustion engine powered trucks

8.4.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 1218-1:1999+A1:2009

Safety of woodworking machines — Tenoning machines — Part 1: Single end tenoning machines with sliding table

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1218-2:2004+A1:2009

Safety of woodworking machines — Tenoning machines — Part 2: Double end tenoning and/or profiling machines fed by chain or chains

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1218-3:2001+A1:2009

Safety of woodworking machines — Tenoning machines — Part 3: Hand fed tenoning machines with sliding table for cutting structural timbers

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1218-5:2004+A1:2009

Safety of woodworking machines — Tenoning machines — Part 5: One side profiling machines with fixed table and feed rollers or feed chain

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1247:2004+A1:2010

Foundry machinery — Safety requirements for ladles, pouring equipment, centrifugal casting machines, continuous and semi continuous casting machines

8.4.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 1248:2001+A1:2009

Foundry machinery — Safety requirements for abrasive blasting equipment

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1265:1999+A1:2008

Safety of machinery — Noise test code for foundry machines and equipment

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1374:2000+A1:2010

Agricultural machinery — Silos stationary unloaders for round silos — Safety

20.10.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 1398:2009

Dock levellers — Safety requirements

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1417:2014

Plastics and rubber machines — Two-roll mills — Safety requirements

15.1.2016

EN 1417:1996+A1:2008

31.12.2016

CEN

EN 1459:1998+A3:2012

Safety of industrial trucks — Self-propelled variable reach trucks

23.3.2012

 

 

CEN

EN 1459-2:2015

Rough-terrain trucks — Safety requirements and verification — Part 2: Slewing variable-reach trucks

15.1.2016

 

 

CEN

EN 1492-1:2000+A1:2008

Textile slings — Safety — Part 1: Flat woven webbing slings made of man-made fibres for general purpose use

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1492-2:2000+A1:2008

Textile slings — Safety — Part 2: Roundslings made of man-made fibres for general purpose use

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1492-4:2004+A1:2008

Textile slings — Safety — Part 4: Lifting slings for general service made from natural and man-made fibre ropes

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1493:2010

Vehicle lifts

8.4.2011

EN 1493:1998+A1:2008

Date expired

(4.8.2011)

CEN

EN 1494:2000+A1:2008

Mobile or movable jacks and associated lifting equipment

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1495:1997+A2:2009

Lifting platforms — Mast climbing work platforms

18.12.2009

 

 

 

EN 1495:1997+A2:2009/AC:2010

 

 

 

Warning: This publication does not concern paragraph 5.3.2.4, the last subparagraph of 7.1.2.12, table 8 and figure 9 of standard EN 1495:1997, in respect of which it grants no presumption of conformity to the provisions of Directive 2006/42/EC.

CEN

EN 1501-1:2011+A1:2015

Refuse collection vehicles — General requirements and safety requirements — Part 1: Rear loaded refuse collection vehicles

15.1.2016

EN 1501-1:2011

Date expired

(29.2.2016)

CEN

EN 1501-2:2005+A1:2009

Refuse collection vehicles and associated lifting devices — General requirements and safety requirements — Part 2: Side loaded refuse collection vehicles

29.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1501-3:2008

Refuse collection vehicles and their associated lifting devices — General requirements and safety requirements — Part 3: Front loaded refuse collection vehicles

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1501-4:2007

Refuse collection vehicles and their associated lifting devices — General requirements and safety requirements — Part 4: Noise test code for refuse collection vehicles

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1501-5:2011

Refuse collection vehicles — General requirements and safety requirements — Part 5: Lifting devices for refuse collection vehicles

18.11.2011

EN 1501-1:1998+A2:2009

Date expired

(29.2.2012)

CEN

EN 1526:1997+A1:2008

Safety of industrial trucks — Additional requirements for automated functions on trucks

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1539:2015

Dryers and ovens, in which flammable substances are released — Safety requirements

This is the first publication

EN 1539:2009

Date expired

(30.4.2016)

CEN

EN 1547:2001+A1:2009

Industrial thermoprocessing equipment — Noise test code for industrial thermoprocessing equipment including its ancillary handling equipment

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1550:1997+A1:2008

Machine-tools safety — Safety requirements for the design and construction of work holding chucks

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1554:2012

Conveyor belts — Drum friction testing

24.8.2012

 

 

CEN

EN 1570-1:2011+A1:2014

Safety requirements for lifting tables — Part 1: Lifting tables serving up to two fixed landings

This is the first publication

EN 1570-1:2011

13.5.2016

CEN

EN 1612-1:1997+A1:2008

Plastics and rubber machines — Reaction moulding machines — Part 1: Safety requirements for metering and mixing units

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1672-2:2005+A1:2009

Food processing machinery — Basic concepts — Part 2: Hygiene requirements

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1673:2000+A1:2009

Food processing machinery — Rotary rack ovens — Safety and hygiene requirements

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 1674:2015

Food processing machinery — Dough sheeters — Safety and hygiene requirements

15.1.2016

EN 1674:2000+A1:2009

Date expired

(31.3.2016)

CEN

EN 1677-1:2000+A1:2008

Components for slings — Safety — Part 1: Forged steel components, Grade 8

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1677-2:2000+A1:2008

Components for slings — Safety — Part 2: Forged steel lifting hooks with latch, Grade 8

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1677-3:2001+A1:2008

Components for slings — Safety — Part 3: Forged steel self-locking hooks — Grade 8

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1677-4:2000+A1:2008

Components for slings — Safety — Part 4: Links, Grade 8

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1677-5:2001+A1:2008

Components for slings — Safety — Part 5: Forged steel lifting hooks with latch — Grade 4

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1677-6:2001+A1:2008

Components for slings — Safety — Part 6: Links — Grade 4

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1678:1998+A1:2010

Food processing machinery — Vegetable cutting machines — Safety and hygiene requirements

20.10.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 1679-1:1998+A1:2011

Reciprocating internal combustion engines — Safety — Part 1: Compression ignition engines

20.7.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 1710:2005+A1:2008

Equipment and components intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres in underground mines

8.9.2009

 

 

 

EN 1710:2005+A1:2008/AC:2010

 

 

 

CEN

EN 1755:2000+A2:2013

Safety of industrial trucks — Operation in potentially explosive atmospheres — Use in flammable gas, vapour, mist and dust

28.11.2013

EN 1755:2000+A1:2009

Date expired

(28.11.2013)

CEN

EN 1756-1:2001+A1:2008

Tail lifts — Platform lifts for mounting on wheeled vehicles — Safety requirements — Part 1: Tail lifts for goods

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1756-2:2004+A1:2009

Tail lifts — Platform lifts for mounting on wheeled vehicles — Safety requirements — Part 2: Tail lifts for passengers

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1777:2010

Hydraulic platforms (HPs) for fire fighting and rescue services — Safety requirements and testing

26.5.2010

EN 1777:2004+A1:2009

Date expired

(30.9.2010)

CEN

EN 1804-1:2001+A1:2010

Machines for underground mines — Safety requirements for hydraulic powered roof supports — Part 1: Support units and general requirements

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 1804-2:2001+A1:2010

Machines for underground mines — Safety requirements for hydraulic powered roof supports — Part 2: Power set legs and rams

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 1804-3:2006+A1:2010

Machines for underground mines — Safety requirements for hydraulic powered roof supports — Part 3: Hydraulic control systems

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 1807-1:2013

Safety of woodworking machines — Band sawing machines — Part 1: Table band saws and band re-saws

28.11.2013

EN 1807:1999+A1:2009

Date expired

(28.11.2013)

CEN

EN 1807-2:2013

Safety of woodworking machines — Band sawing machines — Part 2: Log sawing machines

28.11.2013

EN 1807:1999+A1:2009

Date expired

(28.11.2013)

CEN

EN 1808:2015

Safety requirements for suspended access equipment — Design calculations, stability criteria, construction — Examinations and tests

This is the first publication

EN 1808:1999+A1:2010

13.5.2016

CEN

EN 1829-1:2010

High pressure water jet machines — Safety requirements — Part 1: Machines

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 1829-2:2008

High-pressure water jet machines — Safety requirements — Part 2: Hoses, hose lines and connectors

8.9.2009

 

 

 

EN 1829-2:2008/AC:2011

 

 

 

CEN

EN 1845:2007

Footwear manufacturing machines — Footwear moulding machines — Safety requirements

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1846-2:2009+A1:2013

Firefighting and rescue service vehicles — Part 2: Common requirements — Safety and performance

28.11.2013

EN 1846-2:2009

Date expired

(28.11.2013)

CEN

EN 1846-3:2013

Firefighting and rescue service vehicles — Part 3: Permanently installed equipment — Safety and performance

28.11.2013

EN 1846-3:2002+A1:2008

Date expired

(31.1.2014)

CEN

EN 1853:1999+A1:2009

Agricultural machinery — Trailers with tipping body — Safety

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1870-3:2001+A1:2009

Safety of woodworking machines — Circular sawing machines — Part 3: Down cutting cross-cut saws and dual purpose down cutting cross-cut saws/circular saw benches

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1870-4:2012

Safety of woodworking machines — Circular sawing machines — Part 4: Multiblade rip sawing machines with manual loading and/or unloading

5.6.2012

EN 1870-4:2001+A1:2009

Date expired

(30.9.2012)

CEN

EN 1870-5:2002+A2:2012

Safety of woodworking machines — Circular sawing machines — Part 5: Circular sawbenches/up-cutting cross-cut sawing machines

15.11.2012

EN 1870-5:2002+A1:2009

Date expired

(31.3.2013)

CEN

EN 1870-6:2002+A1:2009

Safety of woodworking machines — Circular sawing machines — Part 6: Circular sawing machines for firewood and dual purpose circular sawing machines for firewood/circular saw benches, with manual loading and/or unloading

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1870-7:2012

Safety of woodworking machines — Circular sawing machines — Part 7: Single blade log sawing machines with integrated feed table and manual loading and/or unloading

5.4.2013

EN 1870-7:2002+A1:2009

Date expired

(30.4.2013)

CEN

EN 1870-8:2012

Safety of woodworking machines — Circular sawing machines — Part 8: Single blade edging circular rip sawing machines with power driven saw unit and manual loading and/or unloading

5.4.2013

EN 1870-8:2001+A1:2009

Date expired

(31.5.2013)

CEN

EN 1870-9:2012

Safety of woodworking machines — Circular sawing machines — Part 9: Double blade circular sawing machines for cross-cutting with integrated feed and with manual loading and/or unloading

15.11.2012

EN 1870-9:2000+A1:2009

Date expired

(31.3.2013)

CEN

EN 1870-10:2013

Safety of woodworking machines — Circular sawing machines — Part 10: Single blade automatic and semi-automatic up-cutting cross-cut sawing machines

28.11.2013

EN 1870-10:2003+A1:2009

Date expired

(30.11.2013)

CEN

EN 1870-11:2013

Safety of woodworking machines — Circular sawing machines — Part 11: Semi automatic horizontal cross-cut sawing machines with one saw unit (radial arm saws)

11.4.2014

EN 1870-11:2003+A1:2009

Date expired

(30.4.2014)

CEN

EN 1870-12:2013

Safety of woodworking machines — Circular sawing machines — Part 12: Pendulum cross-cut sawing machines

11.4.2014

EN 1870-12:2003+A1:2009

Date expired

(30.4.2014)

CEN

EN 1870-13:2007+A2:2012

Safety of woodworking machines — Circular sawing machines — Part 13: Horizontal beam panel sawing machines

5.6.2012

EN 1870-13:2007+A1:2009

Date expired

(30.9.2012)

CEN

EN 1870-14:2007+A2:2012

Safety of woodworking machines — Circular sawing machines — Part 14: Vertical panel sawing machines

5.6.2012

EN 1870-14:2007+A1:2009

Date expired

(30.9.2012)

CEN

EN 1870-15:2012

Safety of woodworking machines — Circular sawing machines — Part 15: Multi-blade cross-cut sawing machines with integrated feed of the workpiece and manual loading and/or unloading

5.4.2013

EN 1870-15:2004+A1:2009

Date expired

(30.4.2013)

CEN

EN 1870-16:2012

Safety of woodworking machines — Circular sawing machines — Part 16: Double mitre sawing machines for V cutting

5.4.2013

EN 1870-16:2005+A1:2009

Date expired

(30.4.2013)

CEN

EN 1870-17:2012+A1:2015

Safety of woodworking machines — Circular sawing machines — Part 17: Manual horizontal cutting cross-cut sawing machines with one saw unit (radial arm saws)

This is the first publication

EN 1870-17:2012

13.5.2016

CEN

EN 1870-18:2013

Safety of woodworking machines — Circular sawing machines — Part 18: Dimension saws

28.11.2013

EN 1870-1:2007+A1:2009

Date expired

(28.11.2013)

CEN

EN 1870-19:2013

Safety of woodworking machines — Circular sawing machines — Part 19: Circular saw benches (with and without sliding table) and building site saws

11.4.2014

EN 1870-1:2007+A1:2009

Date expired

(31.5.2014)

CEN

EN 1889-1:2011

Machines for underground mines — Mobile machines working underground — Safety — Part 1: Rubber tyred vehicles

18.11.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 1889-2:2003+A1:2009

Machines for underground mines — Mobile machines working underground — Safety — Part 2: Rail locomotives

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1915-1:2013

Aircraft ground support equipment — General requirements — Part 1: Basic safety requirements

28.11.2013

EN 1915-1:2001+A1:2009

Date expired

(28.11.2013)

CEN

EN 1915-2:2001+A1:2009

Aircraft ground support equipment — General requirements — Part 2: Stability and strength requirements, calculations and test methods

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1915-3:2004+A1:2009

Aircraft ground support equipment — General requirements — Part 3: Vibration measurement methods and reduction

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1915-4:2004+A1:2009

Aircraft ground support equipment — General requirements — Part 4: Noise measurement methods and reduction

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 1953:2013

Atomising and spraying equipment for coating materials — Safety requirements

28.11.2013

EN 1953:1998+A1:2009

Date expired

(31.3.2014)

CEN

EN 1974:1998+A1:2009

Food processing machinery — Slicing machines — Safety and hygiene requirements

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 2151:2008

Acoustics — Noise test code for compressors and vacuum pumps — Engineering method (Grade 2) (ISO 2151:2004)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 2860:2008

Earth-moving machinery — Minimum access dimensions (ISO 2860:1992)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 2867:2011

Earth-moving machinery — Access systems (ISO 2867:2011)

18.11.2011

EN ISO 2867:2008

Date expired

(31.7.2014)

CEN

EN ISO 3164:2013

Earth-moving machinery — Laboratory evaluations of protective structures — Specifications for deflection-limiting volume (ISO 3164:2013)

28.11.2013

EN ISO 3164:2008

Date expired

(30.11.2013)

CEN

EN ISO 3266:2010

Forged steel eyebolts grade 4 for general lifting purposes (ISO 3266:2010)

20.10.2010

 

 

 

EN ISO 3266:2010/A1:2015

This is the first publication

 

30.6.2016

CEN

EN ISO 3411:2007

Earth-moving machinery — Physical dimensions of operators and minimum operator space envelope (ISO 3411:2007)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 3449:2008

Earth-moving machinery — Falling-object protective structures — Laboratory tests and performance requirements (ISO 3449:2005)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 3450:2011

Earth-moving machinery — Wheeled or high-speed rubber-tracked machines — Performance requirements and test procedures for brake systems (ISO 3450:2011)

29.2.2012

EN ISO 3450:2008

Date expired

(31.5.2012)

CEN

EN ISO 3457:2008

Earth-moving machinery — Guards — Definitions and requirements (ISO 3457:2003)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 3471:2008

Earth-moving machinery — Roll-over protective structures — Laboratory tests and performance requirements (ISO 3471:2008)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 3691-1:2015

Industrial trucks — Safety requirements and verification — Part 1: Self-propelled industrial trucks, other than driverless trucks, variable-reach trucks and burden-carrier trucks (ISO 3691-1:2011, including Cor 1:2013)

15.1.2016

EN ISO 3691-1:2012

Date expired

(31.1.2016)

CEN

EN ISO 3691-5:2014

Industrial trucks — Safety requirements and verification — Part 5: Pedestrian-propelled trucks (ISO 3691-5:2014)

11.7.2014

EN ISO 3691-5:2009

Date expired

(31.8.2014)

 

EN ISO 3691-5:2014/AC:2014

 

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 3691-6:2015

Industrial trucks — Safety requirements and verification — Part 6: Burden and personnel carriers (ISO 3691-6:2013)

This is the first publication

EN ISO 3691-6:2013

Date expired

(30.4.2016)

CEN

EN ISO 4254-1:2015

Agricultural machinery — Safety — Part 1: General requirements (ISO 4254-1:2013)

This is the first publication

EN ISO 4254-1:2013

Date expired

(30.4.2016)

CEN

EN ISO 4254-5:2009

Agricultural machinery — Safety — Part 5: Power-driven soil-working machines (ISO 4254-5:2008)

26.5.2010

 

 

 

EN ISO 4254-5:2009/AC:2011

 

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 4254-6:2009

Agricultural machinery — Safety — Part 6: Sprayers and liquid fertilizer distributors (ISO 4254-6:2009)

26.5.2010

 

 

 

EN ISO 4254-6:2009/AC:2010

 

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 4254-7:2009

Agricultural machinery — Safety — Part 7: Combine harvesters, forage harvesters and cotton harvesters (ISO 4254-7:2008)

26.5.2010

 

 

 

EN ISO 4254-7:2009/AC:2010

 

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 4254-10:2009

Agricultural machinery — Safety — Part 10: Rotary tedders and rakes (ISO 4254-10:2009)

26.5.2010

 

 

 

EN ISO 4254-10:2009/AC:2010

 

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 4254-11:2010

Agricultural machinery — Safety — Part 11: Pick-up balers (ISO 4254-11:2010)

8.4.2011

EN 704:1999+A1:2009

Date expired

(30.6.2011)

CEN

EN ISO 4254-12:2012

Agricultural machinery — Safety — Part 12: Rotary disc and drum mowers and flail mowers (ISO 4254-12:2012)

24.8.2012

EN 745:1999+A1:2009

Date expired

(31.12.2012)

CEN

EN ISO 5395-1:2013

Garden equipment — Safety requirements for combustion-engine-powered lawnmowers — Part 1: Terminology and common tests (ISO 5395-1:2013)

28.11.2013

EN 836:1997+A4:2011

Date expired

(30.9.2014)

CEN

EN ISO 5395-2:2013

Garden equipment — Safety requirements for combustion-engine-powered lawnmowers — Part 2: Pedestrian-controlled lawnmowers (ISO 5395-2:2013)

28.11.2013

EN 836:1997+A4:2011

Date expired

(30.9.2014)

CEN

EN ISO 5395-3:2013

Garden equipment — Safety requirements for combustion-engine-powered lawnmowers — Part 3: Ride-on lawnmowers with seated operator (ISO 5395-3:2013)

28.11.2013

EN 836:1997+A4:2011

Date expired

(30.9.2014)

CEN

EN ISO 5674:2009

Tractors and machinery for agriculture and forestry — Guards for power take-off (PTO) drive-shafts — Strength and wear tests and acceptance criteria (ISO 5674:2004, corrected version 2005-07-01)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 6682:2008

Earth-moving machinery — Zones of comfort and reach for controls (ISO 6682:1986, including Amd 1:1989)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 6683:2008

Earth-moving machinery — Seat belts and seat belt anchorages — Performance requirements and tests (ISO 6683:2005)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 7096:2008

Earth-moving machinery — Laboratory evaluation of operator seat vibration (ISO 7096:2000)

8.9.2009

 

 

 

EN ISO 7096:2008/AC:2009

 

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 8230-1:2008

Safety requirements for dry-cleaning machines — Part 1: Common safety requirements (ISO 8230-1:2008)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 8230-2:2008

Safety requirements for dry-cleaning machines — Part 2: Machines using perchloroethylene (ISO 8230-2:2008)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 8230-3:2008

Safety requirements for dry-cleaning machines — Part 3: Machines using combustible solvents (ISO 8230-3:2008)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 9902-1:2001

Textile machinery — Noise test code — Part 1: Common requirements (ISO 9902-1:2001)

18.12.2009

 

 

 

EN ISO 9902-1:2001/A1:2009

18.12.2009

 

Date expired

(28.12.2009)

 

EN ISO 9902-1:2001/A2:2014

15.1.2016

 

Date expired

(29.2.2016)

CEN

EN ISO 9902-2:2001

Textile machinery — Noise test code — Part 2: Spinning preparatory and spinning machinery (ISO 9902-2:2001)

18.12.2009

 

 

 

EN ISO 9902-2:2001/A1:2009

18.12.2009

 

Date expired

(28.12.2009)

 

EN ISO 9902-2:2001/A2:2014

13.2.2015

 

Date expired

(13.2.2015)

CEN

EN ISO 9902-3:2001

Textile machinery — Noise test code — Part 3: Nonwoven machinery (ISO 9902-3:2001)

18.12.2009

 

 

 

EN ISO 9902-3:2001/A1:2009

18.12.2009

 

Date expired

(28.12.2009)

 

EN ISO 9902-3:2001/A2:2014

13.2.2015

 

Date expired

(13.2.2015)

CEN

EN ISO 9902-4:2001

Textile machinery — Noise test code — Part 4: Yarn processing, cordage and rope manufacturing machinery (ISO 9902-4:2001)

18.12.2009

 

 

 

EN ISO 9902-4:2001/A1:2009

18.12.2009

 

Date expired

(28.12.2009)

 

EN ISO 9902-4:2001/A2:2014

13.2.2015

 

Date expired

(13.2.2015)

CEN

EN ISO 9902-5:2001

Textile machinery — Noise test code — Part 5: Weaving and knitting preparatory machinery (ISO 9902-5:2001)

18.12.2009

 

 

 

EN ISO 9902-5:2001/A1:2009

18.12.2009

 

Date expired

(28.12.2009)

 

EN ISO 9902-5:2001/A2:2014

13.2.2015

 

Date expired

(13.2.2015)

CEN

EN ISO 9902-6:2001

Textile machinery — Noise test code — Part 6: Fabric manufacturing machinery (ISO 9902-6:2001)

18.12.2009

 

 

 

EN ISO 9902-6:2001/A1:2009

18.12.2009

 

Date expired

(28.12.2009)

 

EN ISO 9902-6:2001/A2:2014

13.2.2015

 

Date expired

(13.2.2015)

CEN

EN ISO 9902-7:2001

Textile machinery — Noise test code — Part 7: Dyeing and finishing machinery (ISO 9902-7:2001)

18.12.2009

 

 

 

EN ISO 9902-7:2001/A1:2009

18.12.2009

 

Date expired

(28.12.2009)

 

EN ISO 9902-7:2001/A2:2014

13.2.2015

 

Date expired

(13.2.2015)

CEN

EN ISO 10218-1:2011

Robots and robotic devices — Safety requirements for industrial robots — Part 1: Robots (ISO 10218-1:2011)

18.11.2011

EN ISO 10218-1:2008

Date expired

(1.1.2013)

CEN

EN ISO 10218-2:2011

Robots and robotic devices — Safety requirements for industrial robots — Part 2: Robot systems and integration (ISO 10218-2:2011)

18.11.2011

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 10472-1:2008

Safety requirements for industrial laundry machinery — Part 1: Common requirements (ISO 10472-1:1997)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 10472-2:2008

Safety requirements for industrial laundry machinery — Part 2: Washing machines and washer-extractors (ISO 10472-2:1997)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 10472-3:2008

Safety requirements for industrial laundry machinery — Part 3: Washing tunnel lines including component machines (ISO 10472-3:1997)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 10472-4:2008

Safety requirements for industrial laundry machinery — Part 4: Air dryers (ISO 10472-4:1997)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 10472-5:2008

Safety requirements for industrial laundry machinery — Part 5: Flatwork ironers, feeders and folders (ISO 10472-5:1997)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 10472-6:2008

Safety requirements for industrial laundry machinery — Part 6: Ironing and fusing presses (ISO 10472-6:1997)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 10517:2009

Powered hand-held hedge trimmers — Safety (ISO 10517:2009)

18.12.2009

 

 

 

EN ISO 10517:2009/A1:2013

28.11.2013

 

Date expired

(30.9.2014)

CEN

EN ISO 10821:2005

Industrial sewing machines — Safety requirements for sewing machines, units and systems (ISO 10821:2005)

18.12.2009

 

 

 

EN ISO 10821:2005/A1:2009

18.12.2009

 

Date expired

(28.12.2009)

CEN

EN ISO 11102-1:2009

Reciprocating internal combustion engines — Handle starting equipment — Part 1: Safety requirements and tests (ISO 11102-1:1997)

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 11102-2:2009

Reciprocating internal combustion engines — Handle starting equipment — Part 2: Method of testing the angle of disengagement (ISO 11102-2:1997)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 11111-1:2009

Textile machinery — Safety requirements — Part 1: Common requirements (ISO 11111-1:2009)

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 11111-2:2005

Textile machinery — Safety requirements — Part 2: Spinning preparatory and spinning machines (ISO 11111-2:2005)

18.12.2009

 

 

 

EN ISO 11111-2:2005/A1:2009

18.12.2009

 

Date expired

(31.1.2010)

CEN

EN ISO 11111-3:2005

Textile machinery — Safety requirements — Part 3: Nonwoven machinery (ISO 11111-3:2005)

18.12.2009

 

 

 

EN ISO 11111-3:2005/A1:2009

18.12.2009

 

Date expired

(31.1.2010)

CEN

EN ISO 11111-4:2005

Textile machinery — Safety requirements — Part 4: Yarn processing, cordage and rope manufacturing machinery (ISO 11111-4:2005)

18.12.2009

 

 

 

EN ISO 11111-4:2005/A1:2009

18.12.2009

 

Date expired

(31.1.2010)

CEN

EN ISO 11111-5:2005

Textile machinery — Safety requirements — Part 5: Preparatory machinery to weaving and knitting (ISO 11111-5:2005)

18.12.2009

 

 

 

EN ISO 11111-5:2005/A1:2009

18.12.2009

 

Date expired

(31.1.2010)

CEN

EN ISO 11111-6:2005

Textile machinery — Safety requirements — Part 6: Fabric manufacturing machinery (ISO 11111-6:2005)

18.12.2009

 

 

 

EN ISO 11111-6:2005/A1:2009

18.12.2009

 

Date expired

(31.1.2010)

CEN

EN ISO 11111-7:2005

Textile machinery — Safety requirements — Part 7: Dyeing and finishing machinery (ISO 11111-7:2005)

18.12.2009

 

 

 

EN ISO 11111-7:2005/A1:2009

18.12.2009

 

Date expired

(31.1.2010)

CEN

EN ISO 11148-1:2011

Hand-held non-electric power tools — Safety requirements — Part 1: Assembly power tools for non-threaded mechanical fasteners (ISO 11148-1:2011)

24.8.2012

EN 792-1:2000+A1:2008

Date expired

(30.6.2012)

CEN

EN ISO 11148-2:2011

Hand-held non-electric power tools — Safety requirements — Part 2: Cutting-off and crimping power tools (ISO/FDIS 11148-2:2011)

29.2.2012

EN 792-2:2000+A1:2008

Date expired

(30.6.2012)

CEN

EN ISO 11148-3:2012

Hand-held non-electric power tools — Safety requirements — Part 3: Drills and tappers (ISO 11148-3:2012)

5.4.2013

EN ISO 11148-3:2010

Date expired

(30.6.2013)

CEN

EN ISO 11148-4:2012

Hand-held non-electric power tools — Safety requirements — Part 4: Non-rotary percussive power tools (ISO 11148-4:2012)

5.4.2013

EN ISO 11148-4:2010

Date expired

(30.6.2013)

CEN

EN ISO 11148-5:2011

Hand-held non-electric power tools — Safety requirements — Part 5: Rotary percussive drills (ISO 11148-5:2011)

29.2.2012

EN 792-5:2000+A1:2008

Date expired

(30.6.2012)

CEN

EN ISO 11148-6:2012

Hand-held non-electric power tools — Safety requirements — Part 6: Assembly power tools for threaded fasteners (ISO 11148-6:2012)

5.4.2013

EN ISO 11148-6:2010

Date expired

(30.6.2013)

CEN

EN ISO 11148-7:2012

Hand-held non-electric power tools — Safety requirements — Part 7: Grinders (ISO 11148-7:2012)

15.11.2012

EN 792-7:2001+A1:2008

Date expired

(28.2.2013)

CEN

EN ISO 11148-8:2011

Hand-held non-electric power tools — Safety requirements — Part 8: Sanders and polishers (ISO 11148-8:2011)

29.2.2012

EN 792-8:2001+A1:2008

Date expired

(30.6.2012)

CEN

EN ISO 11148-9:2011

Hand-held non-electric power tools — Safety requirements — Part 9: Die grinders (ISO 11148-9:2011)

29.2.2012

EN 792-9:2001+A1:2008

Date expired

(1.6.2012)

CEN

EN ISO 11148-10:2011

Hand-held non-electric power tools — Safety requirements — Part 10: Compression power tools (ISO 11148-10:2011)

29.2.2012

EN 792-10:2000+A1:2008

Date expired

(30.6.2012)

CEN

EN ISO 11148-11:2011

Hand-held non-electric power tools — Safety requirements — Part 11: Nibblers and shears (ISO 11148-11:2011)

29.2.2012

EN 792-11:2000+A1:2008

Date expired

(30.6.2012)

CEN

EN ISO 11148-12:2012

Hand-held non-electric power tools — Safety requirements — Part 12: Circular, oscillating and reciprocating saws (ISO 11148-12:2012)

5.4.2013

EN 792-12:2000+A1:2008

Date expired

(30.6.2013)

CEN

EN ISO 11252:2013

Lasers and laser-related equipment — Laser device — Minimum requirements for documentation (ISO 11252:2013)

28.11.2013

EN ISO 11252:2008

Date expired

(28.2.2014)

CEN

EN ISO 11553-1:2008

Safety of machinery — Laser processing machines — Part 1: General safety requirements (ISO 11553-1:2005)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 11553-2:2008

Safety of machinery — Laser processing machines — Part 2: Safety requirements for hand-held laser processing devices (ISO 11553-2:2007)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 11553-3:2013

Safety of machinery — Laser processing machines — Part 3: Noise reduction and noise measurement methods for laser processing machines and hand-held processing devices and associated auxiliary equipment (accuracy grade 2) (ISO 11553-3:2013)

28.11.2013

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 11680-1:2011

Machinery for forestry — Safety requirements and testing for pole-mounted powered pruners — Part 1: Machines fitted with an integral combustion engine (ISO 11680-1:2011)

29.2.2012

EN ISO 11680-1:2008

Date expired

(30.6.2012)

CEN

EN ISO 11680-2:2011

Machinery for forestry — Safety requirements and testing for pole-mounted powered pruners — Part 2: Machines for use with back-pack power source (ISO 11680-2:2011)

29.2.2012

EN ISO 11680-2:2008

Date expired

(30.6.2012)

CEN

EN ISO 11681-1:2011

Machinery for forestry — Portable chain-saw safety requirements and testing — Part 1: Chain-saws for forest service (ISO 11681-1:2011)

29.2.2012

EN ISO 11681-1:2008

Date expired

(30.6.2012)

CEN

EN ISO 11681-2:2011

Machinery for forestry — Portable chain-saw safety requirements and testing — Part 2: Chain-saws for tree service (ISO 11681-2:2011)

29.2.2012

EN ISO 11681-2:2008

Date expired

(30.6.2012)

CEN

EN ISO 11806-1:2011

Agricultural and forestry machinery — Safety requirements and testing for portable, hand-held, powered brush-cutters and grass-trimmers — Part 1: Machines fitted with an integral combustion engine (ISO 11806-1:2011)

29.2.2012

EN ISO 11806:2008

Date expired

(30.6.2012)

CEN

EN ISO 11806-2:2011

Agricultural and forestry machinery — Safety requirements and testing for portable, hand-held, powered brush-cutters and grass-trimmers — Part 2: Machines for use with back-pack power unit (ISO 11806-2:2011)

29.2.2012

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 11850:2011

Machinery for forestry — General safety requirements (ISO 11850:2011)

29.2.2012

EN 14861:2004+A1:2009

Date expired

(31.5.2012)

CEN

EN 12001:2012

Conveying, spraying and placing machines for concrete and mortar — Safety requirements

15.11.2012

EN 12001:2003+A1:2009

Date expired

(28.2.2013)

CEN

EN 12012-1:2007+A1:2008

Plastics and rubber machines — Size reduction machines — Part 1: Safety requirements for blade granulators

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12012-3:2001+A1:2008

Plastics and rubber machines — Size reduction machines — Part 3: Safety requirements for shredders

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12012-4:2006+A1:2008

Plastics and rubber machines — Size reduction machines — Part 4: Safety requirements for agglomerators

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12013:2000+A1:2008

Plastics and rubber machines — Internal mixers — Safety requirements

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12016:2013

Electromagnetic compatibility — Product family standard for lifts, escalators and moving walks — Immunity

28.11.2013

EN 12016:2004+A1:2008

Date expired

(28.2.2014)

CEN

EN 12041:2014

Food processing machinery — Moulders — Safety and hygiene requirements

15.1.2016

EN 12041:2000+A1:2009

Date expired

(29.2.2016)

CEN

EN 12042:2014

Food processing machinery — Automatic dough dividers — Safety and hygiene requirements

13.2.2015

EN 12042:2005+A1:2010

Date expired

(13.2.2015)

CEN

EN 12043:2014

Food processing machinery — Intermediate provers — Safety and hygiene requirements

15.1.2016

EN 12043:2000+A1:2010

Date expired

(29.2.2016)

CEN

EN 12044:2005+A1:2009

Footwear, leather and imitation leather goods manufacturing machines — Cutting and punching machines — Safety requirements

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12053:2001+A1:2008

Safety of industrial trucks — Test methods for measuring noise emissions

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12077-2:1998+A1:2008

Cranes safety — Requirements for health and safety — Part 2: Limiting and indicating devices

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12110:2014

Tunnelling machines — Air locks — Safety requirements

13.2.2015

EN 12110:2002+A1:2008

Date expired

(13.2.2015)

CEN

EN 12111:2014

Tunnelling machines — Road headers and continuous miners — Safety requirements

13.2.2015

EN 12111:2002+A1:2009

Date expired

(13.2.2015)

CEN

EN 12158-1:2000+A1:2010

Builders’ hoists for goods — Part 1: Hoists with accessible platforms

8.4.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 12158-2:2000+A1:2010

Builders’ hoists for goods — Part 2: Inclined hoists with non-accessible load carrying devices

8.4.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 12159:2012

Builders hoists for persons and materials with vertically guided cages

5.4.2013

EN 12159:2000+A1:2009

Date expired

(31.5.2013)

CEN

EN 12162:2001+A1:2009

Liquid pumps — Safety requirements — Procedure for hydrostatic testing

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12203:2003+A1:2009

Footwear, leather and imitation leather goods manufacturing machines — Shoe and leather presses — Safety requirements

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12267:2003+A1:2010

Food processing machinery — Circular saw machines — Safety and hygiene requirements

20.10.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 12268:2014

Food processing machinery — Band saw machines — Safety and hygiene requirements

15.1.2016

EN 12268:2003+A1:2010

Date expired

(29.2.2016)

CEN

EN 12301:2000+A1:2008

Plastics and rubber machines — Calenders — Safety requirements

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12312-1:2013

Aircraft ground support equipment — Specific requirements — Part 1: Passenger stairs

28.11.2013

EN 12312-1:2001+A1:2009

Date expired

(28.11.2013)

CEN

EN 12312-2:2014

Aircraft ground support equipment — Specific requirements — Part 2: Catering vehicles

13.2.2015

EN 12312-2:2002+A1:2009

Date expired

(13.2.2015)

CEN

EN 12312-3:2003+A1:2009

Aircraft ground support equipment — Specific requirements — Part 3: Conveyor belt vehicles

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12312-4:2014

Aircraft ground support equipment — Specific requirements — Part 4: Passenger boarding bridges

11.7.2014

EN 12312-4:2003+A1:2009

Date expired

(30.9.2014)

CEN

EN 12312-5:2005+A1:2009

Aircraft ground support equipment — Specific requirements — Part 5: Aircraft fuelling equipment

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12312-6:2004+A1:2009

Aircraft ground support equipment — Specific requirements — Part 6: Deicers and deicing/antiicing equipment

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12312-7:2005+A1:2009

Aircraft ground support equipment — Specific requirements — Part 7: Air-craft movement equipment

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12312-8:2005+A1:2009

Aircraft ground support equipment — Specific requirements — Part 8: Maintenance stairs and platforms

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12312-9:2013

Aircraft ground support equipment — Specific requirements — Part 9: Container/Pallet loaders

28.11.2013

EN 12312-9:2005+A1:2009

Date expired

(28.11.2013)

CEN

EN 12312-10:2005+A1:2009

Aircraft ground support equipment — Specific requirements — Part 10: Container/Pallet transfer transporters

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12312-12:2002+A1:2009

Aircraft ground support equipment — Specific requirements — Part 12: Potable water service equipment

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12312-13:2002+A1:2009

Aircraft ground support equipment — Specific requirements — Part 13: Lavatory service equipment

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12312-14:2014

Aircraft ground support equipment — Specific requirements — Part 14: Disabled/incapacitated passenger boarding vehicles

13.2.2015

EN 12312-14:2006+A1:2009

Date expired

(13.2.2015)

CEN

EN 12312-15:2006+A1:2009

Aircraft ground support equipment — Specific requirements — Part 15: Baggage and equipment tractors

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12312-16:2005+A1:2009

Aircraft ground support equipment — Specific requirements — Part 16: Air start equipment

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12312-17:2004+A1:2009

Aircraft ground support equipment — Specific requirements — Part 17: Air conditioning equipment

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12312-18:2005+A1:2009

Aircraft ground support equipment — Specific requirements — Part 18: Nitrogen or Oxygen units

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12312-19:2005+A1:2009

Aircraft ground support equipment — Specific requirements — Part 19: Aircraft jacks, axle jacks and hydraulic tail stanchions

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12312-20:2005+A1:2009

Aircraft ground support equipment — Specific requirements — Part 20: Electrical ground power units

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12321:2003+A1:2009

Underground mining machinery — Specification for the safety requirements of armoured face conveyors

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12331:2003+A2:2010

Food processing machinery — Mincing machines — Safety and hygiene requirements

20.10.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 12348:2000+A1:2009

Core drilling machines on stand — Safety

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12355:2003+A1:2010

Food processing machinery — Derinding-, skinning- and membrane removal machines — Safety and hygiene requirements

20.10.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 12385-1:2002+A1:2008

Steel wire ropes — Safety — Part 1: General requirements

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12385-2:2002+A1:2008

Steel wire ropes — Safety — Part 2: Definitions, designation and classification

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12385-3:2004+A1:2008

Steel wire ropes — Safety — Part 3: Information for use and maintenance

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12385-4:2002+A1:2008

Steel wire ropes — Safety — Part 4: Stranded ropes for general lifting applications

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12385-10:2003+A1:2008

Steel wire ropes — Safety — Part 10: Spiral ropes for general structural applications

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12387:2005+A1:2009

Footwear, leather and imitation leather goods manufacturing machines — Modular shoe repair equipment — Safety requirements

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12409:2008+A1:2011

Plastics and rubber machines — Thermoforming machines — Safety requirements

29.2.2012

EN 12409:2008

Date expired

(30.4.2012)

CEN

EN 12417:2001+A2:2009

Machine tools — Safety — Machining centres

8.9.2009

 

 

 

EN 12417:2001+A2:2009/AC:2010

 

 

 

CEN

EN 12418:2000+A1:2009

Masonry and stone cutting-off machines for job site — Safety

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12463:2004+A1:2011

Food processing machinery — Filling machines and auxiliary machines — Safety and hygiene requirements

20.7.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 12505:2000+A1:2009

Food processing machinery — Centrifugal machines for processing edible oils and fats — Safety and hygiene requirements

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12525:2000+A2:2010

Agricultural machinery — Front loaders — Safety

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 12545:2000+A1:2009

Footwear, leather and imitation leather goods manufacturing machines — Noise test code — Common requirements

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12547:2014

Centrifuges — Common safety requirements

15.1.2016

EN 12547:1999+A1:2009

Date expired

(29.2.2016)

CEN

EN 12549:1999+A1:2008

Acoustics — Noise test code for fastener driving tools — Engineering method

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12581:2005+A1:2010

Coating plants — Machinery for dip coating and electrodeposition of organic liquid coating material — Safety requirements

20.10.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 12601:2010

Reciprocating internal combustion engine driven generating sets — Safety

8.4.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 12621:2006+A1:2010

Machinery for the supply and circulation of coating materials under pressure — Safety requirements

20.10.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 12622:2009+A1:2013

Safety of machine tools — Hydraulic press brakes

11.4.2014

EN 12622:2009

Date expired

(30.4.2014)

CEN

EN 12629-1:2000+A1:2010

Machines for the manufacture of constructional products from concrete and calcium-silicate — Safety — Part 1: Common requirements

8.4.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 12629-2:2002+A1:2010

Machines for the manufacture of constructional products from concrete and calcium-silicate — Safety — Part 2: Block making machines

8.4.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 12629-3:2002+A1:2010

Machines for the manufacture of constructional products from concrete and calcium-silicate — Safety — Part 3: Slide and turntable machines

8.4.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 12629-4:2001+A1:2010

Machines for the manufacture of constructional products from concrete and calcium-silicate — Safety — Part 4: Concrete roof tile making machines

8.4.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 12629-5-1:2003+A1:2010

Machines for the manufacture of constructional products from concrete and calcium-silicate — Safety — Part 5-1: Pipe making machines manufacturing in the vertical axis

8.4.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 12629-5-2:2003+A1:2010

Machines for the manufacture of constructional products from concrete and calcium-silicate — Safety — Part 5-2: Pipe making machines manufacturing in the horizontal axis

8.4.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 12629-5-3:2003+A1:2010

Machines for the manufacture of constructional products from concrete and calcium-silicate — Safety — Part 5-3: Pipe prestressing machines

8.4.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 12629-5-4:2003+A1:2010

Machines for the manufacture of constructional products from concrete and calcium-silicate — Safety — Part 5-4: Concrete pipe coating machines

8.4.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 12629-6:2004+A1:2010

Machines for the manufacture of constructional products from concrete and calcium-silicate — Safety — Part 6: Stationary and mobile equipment for the manufacture of precast reinforced products

8.4.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 12629-7:2004+A1:2010

Machines for the manufacture of constructional products from concrete and calcium-silicate — Safety — Part 7: Stationary and mobile equipment for long line manufacture of prestressed products

8.4.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 12629-8:2002+A1:2010

Machines for the manufacture of constructional products from concrete and calcium-silicate — Safety — Part 8: Machines and equipment for the manufacture of constructional products from calcium-silicate (and concrete)

8.4.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 12635:2002+A1:2008

Industrial, commercial and garage doors and gates — Installation and use

8.9.2009

 

 

Warning: With regard to paragraph 5.1 and Annex D, this publication does not concern the reference to EN 12453:2000, the application of which does not confer a presumption of conformity to the essential health and safety requirements 1.1.2, 1.1.6, 1.2.1, 1.3.7, 1.3.8.2, 1.4.1, 1.4.3 and 1.5.14 of Annex I to Directive 2006/42/EC.

CEN

EN 12643:2014

Earth-moving machinery — Rubber-tyred machines — Steering requirements (ISO 5010:1992 modified)

11.7.2014

EN 12643:1997+A1:2008

Date expired

(31.8.2014)

CEN

EN 12644-1:2001+A1:2008

Cranes — Information for use and testing — Part 1: Instructions

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12644-2:2000+A1:2008

Cranes — Information for use and testing — Part 2: Marking

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12649:2008+A1:2011

Concrete compactors and smoothing machines — Safety

18.11.2011

EN 12649:2008

Date expired

(31.1.2012)

CEN

EN 12653:1999+A2:2009

Footwear, leather and imitation leather manufacturing machines — Nailing machines — Safety requirements

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12693:2008

Refrigerating systems and heat pumps — Safety and environmental requirements — Positive displacement refrigerant compressors

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12717:2001+A1:2009

Safety of machine tools — Drilling machines

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12733:2001+A1:2009

Agricultural and forestry machinery — Pedestrian controlled motor mowers — Safety

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12750:2013

Safety of woodworking machines — Four sided moulding machines

28.11.2013

EN 12750:2001+A1:2009

Date expired

(28.11.2013)

CEN

EN 12753:2005+A1:2010

Thermal cleaning systems for exhaust gas from surface treatment equipment — Safety requirements

20.10.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 12757-1:2005+A1:2010

Mixing machinery for coating materials — Safety requirements — Part 1: Mixing machinery for use in vehicle refinishing

20.10.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 12779:2015

Safety of woodworking machines — Chip and dust extraction systems with fixed installation — Safety requirements

This is the first publication

EN 12779:2004+A1:2009

31.5.2016

CEN

EN 12852:2001+A1:2010

Food processing machinery — Food processors and blenders — Safety and hygiene requirements

20.10.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 12853:2001+A1:2010

Food processing machinery — Hand-held blenders and whisks — Safety and hygiene requirements

20.10.2010

 

 

 

EN 12853:2001+A1:2010/AC:2010

 

 

 

CEN

EN 12854:2003+A1:2010

Food processing machinery — Beam mixers — Safety and hygiene requirements

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 12855:2003+A1:2010

Food processing machinery — Rotating bowl cutters — Safety and hygiene requirements

20.10.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 12881-1:2014

Conveyor belts — Fire simulation flammability testing — Part 1: Propane burner tests

13.2.2015

EN 12881-1:2005+A1:2008

Date expired

(13.2.2015)

CEN

EN 12881-2:2005+A1:2008

Conveyor belts — Fire simulation flammability testing — Part 2: Large scale fire test

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12882:2015

Conveyor belts for general purpose use — Electrical and flammability safety requirements

15.1.2016

EN 12882:2008

Date expired

(29.2.2016)

CEN

EN 12921-1:2005+A1:2010

Machines for surface cleaning and pretreatment of industrial items using liquids or vapours — Part 1: Common safety requirements

20.10.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 12921-2:2005+A1:2008

Machines for surface cleaning and pretreatment of industrial items using liquids or vapours — Part 2: Safety of machines using water based cleaning liquids

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12921-3:2005+A1:2008

Machines for surface cleaning and pretreatment of industrial items using liquids or vapours — Part 3: Safety of machines using flammable cleaning liquids

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12921-4:2005+A1:2008

Machines for surface cleaning and pretreatment of industrial items using liquids and vapours — Part 4: Safety of machines using halogenated solvents

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12965:2003+A2:2009

Tractors and machinery for agriculture and forestry — Power take-off (PTO) drive shafts and their guards — Safety

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12978:2003+A1:2009

Industrial, commercial and garage doors and gates — Safety devices for power operated doors and gates — Requirements and test methods

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12981:2005+A1:2009

Coating plants — Spray booths for application of organic powder coating material — Safety requirements

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 12984:2005+A1:2010

Food processing machinery — Portable and/or hand-guided machines and appliances with mechanically driven cutting tools — Safety and hygiene requirements

20.10.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 12999:2011+A1:2012

Cranes — Loader cranes

24.8.2012

EN 12999:2011

Date expired

(31.12.2012)

CEN

EN 13000:2010+A1:2014

Cranes — Mobile cranes

13.2.2015

EN 13000:2010

Date expired

(13.2.2015)

CEN

EN 13001-1:2015

Cranes — General design — Part 1: General principles and requirements

15.1.2016

EN 13001-1:2004+A1:2009

Date expired

(29.2.2016)

CEN

EN 13001-2:2014

Crane safety — General design — Part 2: Load actions

15.1.2016

EN 13001-2:2011

Date expired

(29.2.2016)

CEN

EN 13001-3-1:2012+A1:2013

Cranes — General Design — Part 3-1: Limit States and proof competence of steel structure

28.11.2013

EN 13001-3-1:2012

Date expired

(31.1.2014)

CEN

EN 13001-3-2:2014

Cranes — General design — Part 3-2: Limit states and proof of competence of wire ropes in reeving systems

15.1.2016

 

 

CEN

EN 13001-3-3:2014

Cranes — General design — Part 3-3: Limit states and proof of competence of wheel/rail contacts

15.1.2016

 

 

CEN

EN 13015:2001+A1:2008

Maintenance for lifts and escalators — Rules for maintenance instructions

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 13019:2001+A1:2008

Machines for road surface cleaning — Safety requirements

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 13020:2015

Road surface treatment machines — Safety requirements

This is the first publication

EN 13020:2004+A1:2010

31.5.2016

CEN

EN 13021:2003+A1:2008

Winter service machines — Safety requirements

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 13023:2003+A1:2010

Noise measurement methods for printing, paper converting, paper making machines and auxiliary equipment — Accuracy grades 2 and 3

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 13035-1:2008

Machines and plants for the manufacture, treatment and processing of flat glass — Safety requirements — Part 1: Storage, handling and transportation equipment inside the factory

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 13035-2:2008

Machines and plants for the manufacture, treatment and processing of flat glass — Safety requirements — Part 2: Storage, handling and transportation equipment outside the factory

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 13035-3:2003+A1:2009

Machines and plants for the manufacture, treatment and processing of flat glass — Safety requirements — Part 3: Cutting machines

18.12.2009

 

 

 

EN 13035-3:2003+A1:2009/AC:2010

 

 

 

CEN

EN 13035-4:2003+A1:2009

Machines and plants for the manufacture, treatment and processing of flat glass — Safety requirements — Part 4: Tilting tables

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 13035-5:2006+A1:2009

Machines and plants for the manufacture, treatment and processing of flat glass — Safety requirements — Part 5: Machines and installations for stacking and destacking

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 13035-6:2006+A1:2009

Machines and plants for the manufacture, treatment and processing of flat glass — Safety requirements — Part 6: Machines for break-out

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 13035-7:2006+A1:2009

Machines and plants for the manufacture, treatment and processing of flat glass — Safety requirements — Part 7: Cutting machines for laminated glass

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 13035-9:2006+A1:2010

Machines and plants for the manufacture, treatment and processing of flat glass — Safety requirements — Part 9: Washing installations

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 13035-11:2006+A1:2010

Machines and plants for the manufacture, treatment and processing of flat glass — Safety requirements — Part 11: Drilling machines

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 13042-1:2007+A1:2009

Machines and plants for the manufacture, treatment and processing of hollow glass — Safety requirements — Part 1: Gob feeder

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 13042-2:2004+A1:2009

Machines and plants for the manufacture, treatment and processing of hollow glass — Safety requirements — Part 2: Handling machines for feeding

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 13042-3:2007+A1:2009

Machines and plants for the manufacture, treatment and processing of hollow glass — Safety requirements — Part 3: IS machines

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 13042-5:2003+A1:2009

Machines and plants for the manufacture, treatment and processing of hollow glass — Safety requirements — Part 5: Presses

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 13059:2002+A1:2008

Safety of industrial trucks — Test methods for measuring vibration

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 13102:2005+A1:2008

Ceramic machines — Safety — Loading and unloading of fine clay tiles

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 13112:2002+A1:2009

Tannery machines — Splitting and bandknife shearing machines — Safety requirements

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 13113:2002+A1:2010

Tannery machines — Roller coating machines — Safety requirements

8.4.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 13114:2002+A1:2009

Tannery machines — Rotating process vessels — Safety requirements

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 13118:2000+A1:2009

Agricultural machinery — Potato harvesting equipment — Safety

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 13120:2009+A1:2014

Internal blinds — Performance requirements including safety

11.7.2014

EN 13120:2009

Date expired

(31.8.2014)

 

EN 13120:2009+A1:2014/AC:2015

 

 

 

CEN

EN 13128:2001+A2:2009

Safety of machine tools — Milling machines (including boring machines)

8.9.2009

 

 

 

EN 13128:2001+A2:2009/AC:2010

 

 

 

CEN

EN 13135:2013

Cranes — Safety — Design — Requirements for equipment

28.11.2013

EN 13135-1:2003+A1:2010

EN 13135-2:2004+A1:2010

Date expired

(28.11.2013)

CEN

EN 13140:2000+A1:2009

Agricultural machinery — Sugar beet and fodder beet harvesting equipment — Safety

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 13155:2003+A2:2009

Cranes — Safety — Non-fixed load lifting attachments

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 13157:2004+A1:2009

Cranes — Safety — Hand powered cranes

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 13204:2004+A1:2012

Double acting hydraulic rescue tools for fire and rescue service use — Safety and performance requirements

24.8.2012

 

 

CEN

EN 13208:2003+A1:2010

Food processing machinery — Vegetable peelers — Safety and hygiene requirements

20.10.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 13241-1:2003+A1:2011

Industrial, commercial and garage doors and gates — Product standard — Part 1: Products without fire resistance or smoke control characteristics

18.11.2011

 

 

Warning: With regard to paragraphs 4.2.2, 4.2.6, 4.3.2, 4.3.3, 4.3.4, 4.3.6, this publication does not concern the reference to EN 12453:2000, the application of which does not confer a presumption of conformity to the essential health and safety requirements 1.3.7 and 1.4.3 of Annex I to Directive 2006/42/EC.

CEN

EN 13288:2005+A1:2009

Food processing machinery — Bowl lifting and tilting machines — Safety and hygiene requirements

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 13289:2001+A1:2013

Pasta processing plants — Dryers and coolers — Safety and hygiene requirements

28.11.2013

 

 

CEN

EN 13355:2004+A1:2009

Coating plants — Combined booths — Safety requirements

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 13367:2005+A1:2008

Ceramic machines — Safety — Transfer platforms and cars

8.9.2009

 

 

 

EN 13367:2005+A1:2008/AC:2009

 

 

 

CEN

EN 13378:2001+A1:2013

Pasta processing plants — Pasta presses — Safety and hygiene requirements

28.11.2013

 

 

CEN

EN 13379:2001+A1:2013

Pasta processing plants — Spreader, stripping and cutting machine, stick return conveyor, stick magazine — Safety and hygiene requirements

28.11.2013

 

 

CEN

EN 13389:2005+A1:2009

Food processing machinery — Mixers with horizontal shafts — Safety and hygiene requirements

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 13390:2002+A1:2009

Food processing machinery — Pie and tart machines — Safety and hygiene requirements

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 13411-1:2002+A1:2008

Terminations for steel wire ropes — Safety — Part 1: Thimbles for steel wire rope slings

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 13411-2:2001+A1:2008

Terminations for steel wire ropes — Safety — Part 2: Splicing of eyes for wire rope slings

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 13411-3:2004+A1:2008

Terminations for steel wire ropes — Safety — Part 3: Ferrules and ferrule-securing

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 13411-4:2011

Terminations for steel wire ropes — Safety — Part 4: Metal and resin socketing

20.7.2011

EN 13411-4:2002+A1:2008

Date expired

(30.9.2011)

CEN

EN 13411-5:2003+A1:2008

Terminations for steel wire ropes — Safety — Part 5: U-bolt wire rope grips

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 13411-6:2004+A1:2008

Terminations for steel wire ropes — Safety — Part 6: Asymmetric wedge socket

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 13411-7:2006+A1:2008

Terminations for steel wire ropes — Safety — Part 7: Symmetric wedge socket

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 13411-8:2011

Terminations for steel wire ropes — Safety — Part 8: Swage terminals and swaging

18.11.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 13414-1:2003+A2:2008

Steel wire rope slings — Safety — Part 1: Slings for general lifting service

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 13414-2:2003+A2:2008

Steel wire rope slings — Safety — Part 2: Specification for information for use and maintenance to be provided by the manufacturer

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 13414-3:2003+A1:2008

Steel wire rope slings — Safety — Part 3: Grommets and cable-laid slings

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 13418:2013

Plastics and rubber machines — Winding machines for film or sheet — Safety requirements

28.11.2013

EN 13418:2004+A1:2008

Date expired

(30.11.2013)

CEN

EN 13448:2001+A1:2009

Agricultural and forestry machinery — Inter-row mowing units — Safety

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 13457:2004+A1:2010

Footwear, leather and imitation leather goods manufacturing machines — Splitting, skiving, cutting, cementing and cement drying machines — Safety requirements

20.10.2010

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 13482:2014

Robots and robotic devices — Safety requirements for personal care robots (ISO 13482:2014)

11.7.2014

 

 

CEN

EN 13524:2003+A2:2014

Highway maintenance machines — Safety requirements

11.7.2014

EN 13524:2003+A1:2009

Date expired

(31.8.2014)

CEN

EN 13531:2001+A1:2008

Earth-moving machinery — Tip-over protection structure (TOPS) for compact excavators — Laboratory tests and performance requirements (ISO 12117:1997 modified)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 13534:2006+A1:2010

Food processing machinery — Curing injection machines — Safety and hygiene requirements

20.10.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 13557:2003+A2:2008

Cranes — Controls and control stations

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 13561:2015

External blinds and awnings — Performance requirements including safety

15.1.2016

EN 13561:2004+A1:2008

28.2.2017

CEN

EN 13570:2005+A1:2010

Food processing machinery — Mixing machines — Safety and hygiene requirements

20.10.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 13586:2004+A1:2008

Cranes — Access

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 13591:2005+A1:2009

Food processing machinery — Fixed deck oven loaders — Safety and hygiene requirements

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 13617-1:2012

Petrol filling stations — Part 1: Safety requirements for construction and performance of metering pumps, dispensers and remote pumping units

24.8.2012

EN 13617-1:2004+A1:2009

Date expired

(30.11.2012)

CEN

EN 13621:2004+A1:2010

Food processing machinery — Salad dryers — Safety and hygiene requirements

20.10.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 13659:2015

Shutters and external venetian blinds — Performance requirements including safety

15.1.2016

EN 13659:2004+A1:2008

28.2.2017

CEN

EN 13675:2004+A1:2010

Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for tube forming and rolling mills and their finishing line equipment

20.10.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 13683:2003+A2:2011

Garden equipment — Integrally powered shredders/chippers — Safety

20.7.2011

 

 

 

EN 13683:2003+A2:2011/AC:2013

 

 

 

CEN

EN 13684:2004+A3:2009

Garden equipment — Pedestrian controlled lawn aerators and scarifiers — Safety

26.5.2010

EN 13684:2004+A2:2009

Date expired

(30.6.2010)

CEN

EN 13731:2007

Lifting bag systems for fire and rescue service use — Safety and performance requirements

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 13732:2013

Food processing machinery — Bulk milk coolers on farms — Requirements for performance, safety and hygiene

28.11.2013

EN 13732:2002+A2:2009

Date expired

(31.1.2014)

CEN

EN 13736:2003+A1:2009

Safety of machine tools — Pneumatic presses

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 13852-1:2013

Cranes — Offshore cranes — Part 1: General-purpose offshore cranes

28.11.2013

 

 

CEN

EN 13862:2001+A1:2009

Floor cutting-off machines — Safety

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 13870:2015

Food processing machinery — Portion cutting machines — Safety and hygiene requirements

15.1.2016

EN 13870:2005+A1:2010

Date expired

(31.3.2016)

CEN

EN 13871:2014

Food processing machinery — Cubes cutting machinery — Safety and hygiene requirements

15.1.2016

EN 13871:2005+A1:2010

Date expired

(29.2.2016)

CEN

EN 13885:2005+A1:2010

Food processing machinery — Clipping machines — Safety and hygiene requirements

20.10.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 13886:2005+A1:2010

Food processing machinery — Cooking kettles equipped with powered stirrer and/or mixer — Safety and hygiene requirements

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 13889:2003+A1:2008

Forged steel shackles for general lifting purposes — Dee shackles and bow shackles — Grade 6 — Safety

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 13898:2003+A1:2009

Machine tools — Safety — Sawing machines for cold metal

8.9.2009

 

 

 

EN 13898:2003+A1:2009/AC:2010

 

 

 

CEN

EN 13951:2012

Liquid pumps — Safety requirements — Agrifoodstuffs equipment; Design rules to ensure hygiene in use

24.8.2012

EN 13951:2003+A1:2008

Date expired

(31.10.2012)

CEN

EN 13954:2005+A1:2010

Food processing machinery — Bread slicers — Safety and hygiene requirements

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 13977:2011

Railway applications — Track — Safety requirements for portable machines and trolleys for construction and maintenance

20.7.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 13985:2003+A1:2009

Machine tools — Safety — Guillotine shears

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 14010:2003+A1:2009

Safety of machinery — Equipment for power driven parking of motor vehicles — Safety and EMC requirements for design, manufacturing, erection and commissioning stages

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 14017:2005+A2:2009

Agricultural and forestry machinery — Solid fertilizer distributors — Safety

18.12.2009

EN 14017:2005+A1:2008

Date expired

(31.1.2010)

CEN

EN 14018:2005+A1:2009

Agricultural and forestry machinery — Seed drills — Safety

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 14033-3:2009+A1:2011

Railway applications — Track — Railbound construction and maintenance machines — Part 3: General safety requirements

29.2.2012

EN 14033-3:2009

Date expired

(30.4.2012)

CEN

EN 14043:2014

High rise aerial appliances for fire and rescue service use — Turntable ladders with combined movements — Safety and performance requirements and test methods

11.7.2014

EN 14043:2005+A1:2009

Date expired

(31.7.2014)

CEN

EN 14044:2014

High rise aerial appliances for fire and rescue service use — Turntable ladders with sequential movements — Safety and performance requirements and test methods

11.7.2014

EN 14044:2005+A1:2009

Date expired

(31.7.2014)

CEN

EN 14070:2003+A1:2009

Safety of machine tools — Transfer and special-purpose machines

8.9.2009

 

 

 

EN 14070:2003+A1:2009/AC:2010

 

 

 

CEN

EN 14238:2004+A1:2009

Cranes — Manually controlled load manipulating devices

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 14314:2009

Reciprocal internal combustion engines — Recoil starting equipment — General safety requirements (ISO 14314:2004)

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 14439:2006+A2:2009

Cranes — Safety — Tower cranes

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 14462:2005+A1:2009

Surface treatment equipment — Noise test code for surface treatment equipment including its ancillary handling equipment — Accuracy grades 2 and 3

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 14466:2005+A1:2008

Fire-fighting pumps — Portable pumps — Safety and performance requirements, tests

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 14492-1:2006+A1:2009

Cranes — Power driven winches and hoists — Part 1: Power driven winches

18.12.2009

 

 

 

EN 14492-1:2006+A1:2009/AC:2010

 

 

 

CEN

EN 14492-2:2006+A1:2009

Cranes — Power driven winches and hoists — Part 2: Power driven hoists

18.12.2009

 

 

 

EN 14492-2:2006+A1:2009/AC:2010

 

 

 

CEN

EN 14502-2:2005+A1:2008

Cranes — Equipment for the lifting of persons — Part 2: Elevating control stations

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 14655:2005+A1:2010

Food processing machinery — Baguette slicers — Safety and hygiene requirements

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 14656:2006+A1:2010

Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for extrusion presses for steel and non-ferrous metals

20.10.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 14658:2005+A1:2010

Continuous handling equipment and systems — General safety requirements for continuous handling equipment for opencast lignite mining

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 14673:2006+A1:2010

Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for hydraulically powered open die hot forging presses for the forging of steel and non-ferrous metals

20.10.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 14677:2008

Safety of machinery — Secondary steelmaking — Machinery and equipment for treatment of liquid steel

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 14681:2006+A1:2010

Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for machinery and equipment for production of steel by electric arc furnaces

20.10.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 14710-1:2005+A2:2008

Fire-fighting pumps — Fire-fighting centrifugal pumps without primer — Part 1: Classification, general and safety requirements

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 14710-2:2005+A2:2008

Fire-fighting pumps — Fire-fighting centrifugal pumps without primer — Part 2: Verification of general and safety requirements

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 14753:2007

Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for machinery and equipment for continuous casting of steel

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 14886:2008

Plastics and rubber machines — Bandknife cutting machines for block foams — Safety requirements

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 14910:2007+A1:2009

Garden equipment — Walk-behind combustion engine powered trimmers — Safety

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 14930:2007+A1:2009

Agricultural and forestry machinery and gardening equipment — Pedestrian controlled and hand-held machines — Determination of accessibility of hot surfaces

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 14957:2006+A1:2010

Food processing machinery — Dishwashing machines with conveyor — Safety and hygiene requirements

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 14958:2006+A1:2009

Food processing machinery — Machinery for grinding and processing flour and semolina — Safety and hygiene requirements

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 14973:2015

Conveyor belts for use in underground installations — Electrical and flammability safety requirements

This is the first publication

EN 14973:2006+A1:2008

31.5.2016

CEN

EN ISO 14982:2009

Agricultural and forestry machinery — Electromagnetic compatibility — Test methods and acceptance criteria (ISO 14982:1998)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 14985:2012

Cranes — Slewing jib cranes

23.3.2012

 

 

CEN

EN 15000:2008

Safety of industrial trucks — Self propelled variable reach trucks — Specification, performance and test requirements for longitudinal load moment indicators and longitudinal load moment limiters

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 15011:2011+A1:2014

Cranes — Bridge and gantry cranes

11.7.2014

EN 15011:2011

Date expired

(31.8.2014)

CEN

EN 15027:2007+A1:2009

Transportable wall saw and wire saw equipment for job site — Safety

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 15056:2006+A1:2009

Cranes — Requirements for container handling spreaders

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 15059:2009+A1:2015

Snow grooming equipment — Safety requirements

15.1.2016

EN 15059:2009

Date expired

(29.2.2016)

CEN

EN 15061:2007+A1:2008

Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for strip processing line machinery and equipment

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 15067:2007

Plastics and rubber machines — Film converting machines for bags and sacks — Safety requirements

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 15093:2008

Safety of Machinery — Safety requirements for hot flat rolling mills

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 15094:2008

Safety of Machinery — Safety requirements for cold flat rolling mills

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 15095:2007+A1:2008

Power-operated mobile racking and shelving, carousels and storage lifts — Safety requirements

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 15162:2008

Machines and plants for mining and tooling of natural stone — Safety requirements for gang saws

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 15163:2008

Machines and installations for the exploitation and processing of natural stone — Safety — Requirements for diamond wire saws

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 15164:2008

Machines and plants for mining and tooling of natural stone — Safety — Requirements for chain- and belt-slotting machines

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 15166:2008

Food processing machinery — Automatic back splitting machines of butchery carcasses — Safety and hygiene requirements

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 15268:2008

Petrol filling stations — Safety requirements for the construction of submersible pump assemblies

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 15503:2009+A2:2015

Garden equipment — Garden blowers, vacuums and blower/vacuums — Safety

This is the first publication

EN 15503:2009+A1:2013

30.6.2017

CEN

EN 15572:2015

Machines and plants for mining and tooling of natural stone — Safety — Requirements for edge finishing machines

15.1.2016

 

 

CEN

EN 15695-1:2009

Agricultural tractors and self-propelled sprayers — Protection of the operator (driver) against hazardous substances — Part 1: Cab classification, requirements and test procedures

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 15695-2:2009

Agricultural tractors and self-propelled sprayers — Protection of the operator (driver) against hazardous substances — Part 2: Filters, requirements and test procedures

26.5.2010

 

 

 

EN 15695-2:2009/AC:2011

 

 

 

CEN

EN 15700:2011

Safety for conveyor belts for winter sport or leisure use

29.2.2012

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 15744:2008

Hand-held non-electric power tools — Noise measurement code — Engineering method (grade 2) (ISO 15744:2002)

8.9.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 15746-2:2010+A1:2011

Railway applications — Track — Road-rail machines and associated equipment — Part 2: General safety requirements

29.2.2012

EN 15746-2:2010

Date expired

(30.4.2012)

CEN

EN 15774:2010

Food processing machinery — Machines for processing fresh and filled pasta (tagliatelle, cannelloni, ravioli, tortellini, orecchiette and gnocchi) — Safety and hygiene requirements

8.4.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 15811:2014

Agricultural machinery — Fixed guards and interlocked guards with or without guard locking for moving transmission parts (ISO/TS 28923:2012 modified)

15.1.2016

EN 15811:2009

Date expired

(29.2.2016)

CEN

EN 15830:2012

Rough-terrain variable reach trucks — Visibility — Test methods and verification

24.8.2012

 

 

CEN

EN 15861:2012

Food processing machinery — Smokehouses — Safety and hygiene requirements

24.8.2012

 

 

CEN

EN 15895:2011

Cartridge operated hand-held tools — Safety requirements — Fixing and hard marking tools

18.11.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 15949:2012

Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for bar mills, structural steel mills and wire rod mills

5.6.2012

 

 

CEN

EN 15954-2:2013

Railway applications — Track — Trailers and associated equipment — Part 2: General safety requirements

28.11.2013

 

 

CEN

EN 15955-2:2013

Railway applications — Track — Demountable machines and associated equipment — Part 2: General safety requirements

28.11.2013

 

 

CEN

EN 15997:2011

All terrain vehicles (ATVs — Quads) — Safety requirements and test methods

29.2.2012

 

 

 

EN 15997:2011/AC:2012

 

 

 

CEN

EN 16005:2012

Power operated pedestrian doorsets — Safety in use — Requirements and test methods

5.4.2013

 

 

 

EN 16005:2012/AC:2015

 

 

 

CEN

EN 16029:2012

Ride-on, motorized vehicles intended for the transportation of persons and not intended for use on public roads — Single-track two-wheel motor vehicles — Safety requirements and test methods

24.8.2012

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 16089:2015

Machine tools — Safety — Stationary grinding machines (ISO 16089:2015)

This is the first publication

EN 13218:2002+A1:2008

30.6.2016

CEN

EN ISO 16119-1:2013

Agricultural and forestry machinery — Environmental requirements for sprayers — Part 1: General (ISO 16119-1:2013)

28.11.2013

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 16119-2:2013

Agricultural and forestry machinery — Environmental requirements for sprayers — Part 2: Horizontal boom sprayers (ISO 16119-2:2013)

28.11.2013

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 16119-3:2013

Agricultural and forestry machinery — Environmental requirements for sprayers — Part 3: Sprayers for bush and tree crops (ISO 16119-3:2013)

28.11.2013

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 16119-4:2014

Agricultural and forestry machinery — Environmental requirements for sprayers — Part 4: Fixed and semi-mobile sprayers (ISO 16119-4:2014)

15.1.2016

 

 

CEN

EN 16191:2014

Tunnelling machinery — Safety requirements

13.2.2015

EN 815:1996+A2:2008

EN 12336:2005+A1:2008

Date expired

(13.2.2015)

CEN

EN 16203:2014

Safety of Industrial Trucks — Dynamic tests for verification of lateral stability — Counterbalanced Trucks

13.2.2015

 

 

CEN

EN 16228-1:2014

Drilling and foundation equipment — Safety — Part 1: Common requirements

13.2.2015

EN 791:1995+A1:2009

EN 996:1995+A3:2009

Date expired

(13.2.2015)

CEN

EN 16228-2:2014

Drilling and foundation equipment — Safety — Part 2: Mobile drill rigs for civil and geotechnical engineering, quarrying and mining

13.2.2015

EN 791:1995+A1:2009

EN 996:1995+A3:2009

Date expired

(13.2.2015)

CEN

EN 16228-3:2014

Drilling and foundation equipment — Safety — Part 3: Horizontal directional drilling equipment (HDD)

13.2.2015

EN 791:1995+A1:2009

EN 996:1995+A3:2009

Date expired

(13.2.2015)

CEN

EN 16228-4:2014

Drilling and foundation equipment — Safety — Part 4: Foundation equipment

13.2.2015

EN 791:1995+A1:2009

EN 996:1995+A3:2009

Date expired

(13.2.2015)

CEN

EN 16228-5:2014

Drilling and foundation equipment — Safety — Part 5: Diaphragm walling equipment

13.2.2015

EN 791:1995+A1:2009

EN 996:1995+A3:2009

Date expired

(13.2.2015)

CEN

EN 16228-6:2014

Drilling and foundation equipment — Safety — Part 6: Jetting, grouting and injection equipment

13.2.2015

EN 791:1995+A1:2009

EN 996:1995+A3:2009

Date expired

(13.2.2015)

CEN

EN 16228-7:2014

Drilling and foundation equipment — Safety — Part 7: Interchangeable auxiliary equipment

13.2.2015

EN 791:1995+A1:2009

EN 996:1995+A3:2009

Date expired

(13.2.2015)

CEN

EN 16230-1:2013+A1:2014

Leisure karts — Part 1: Safety requirements and test methods for karts

15.1.2016

EN 16230-1:2013

Date expired

(29.2.2016)

CEN

EN ISO 16230-1:2015

Agricultural machinery and tractors — Safety of higher voltage electrical and electronic components and systems — Part 1: General requirements (ISO 16230-1:2015)

15.1.2016

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 16231-1:2013

Self-propelled agricultural machinery — Assessment of stability — Part 1: Principles (ISO 16231-1:2013)

28.11.2013

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 16231-2:2015

Self-propelled agricultural machinery — Assessment of stability — Part 2: Determination of static stability and test procedures (ISO 16231-2:2015)

15.1.2016

 

 

CEN

EN 16246:2012

Agricultural machinery — Backhoes — Safety

5.4.2013

 

 

CEN

EN 16252:2012

Machines for compacting waste materials or recyclable fractions — Horizontal baling presses — Safety requirements

5.4.2013

 

 

CEN

EN 16307-1:2013+A1:2015

Industrial trucks — Safety requirements and verification — Part 1: Supplementary requirements for self-propelled industrial trucks, other than driverless trucks, variable-reach trucks and burden-carrier trucks

15.1.2016

EN 16307-1:2013

Date expired

(29.2.2016)

CEN

EN 16307-5:2013

Industrial trucks — Safety requirements and verification — Part 5: Supplementary requirements for pedestrian-propelled trucks

11.7.2014

 

 

CEN

EN 16307-6:2014

Industrial trucks — Safety requirements and verification — Part 6: Supplementary requirements for burden and personnel carriers

11.7.2014

 

 

CEN

EN 16327:2014

Fire-fighting — Positive-pressure proportioning systems (PPPS) and compressed-air foam systems (CAFS)

11.7.2014

 

 

CEN

EN 16474:2015

Plastics and rubber machines — Tyre curing machines — Safety requirements

15.1.2016

 

 

CEN

EN 16486:2014

Machines for compacting waste materials or recyclable fractions — Compactors — Safety requirements

15.1.2016

 

 

CEN

EN 16500:2014

Machines for compacting waste materials or recyclable fractions — Vertical baling presses — Safety requirements

15.1.2016

 

 

CEN

EN 16590-3:2014

Tractors and machinery for agriculture and forestry — Safety-related parts of control systems — Part 3: Series development, hardware and software (ISO 25119-3:2010 modified)

13.2.2015

 

 

CEN

EN 16590-4:2014

Tractors and machinery for agriculture and forestry — Safety-related parts of control systems — Part 4: Production, operation, modification and supporting processes (ISO 25119-4:2010 modified)

13.2.2015

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 18217:2015

Safety of woodworking machines — Edge-banding machines fed by chain(s) (ISO 18217:2015)

15.1.2016

EN 1218-4:2004+A2:2009

Date expired

(31.3.2016)

CEN

EN ISO 19432:2012

Building construction machinery and equipment — Portable, hand-held, internal combustion engine driven cut-off machines — Safety requirements (ISO 19432:2012)

15.11.2012

EN ISO 19432:2008

Date expired

(31.1.2013)

CEN

EN ISO 19932-1:2013

Equipment for crop protection — Knapsack sprayers — Part 1: Safety and environmental requirements (ISO 19932-1:2013)

28.11.2013

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 19932-2:2013

Equipment for crop protection — Knapsack sprayers — Part 2: Test methods (ISO 19932-2:2013)

28.11.2013

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 20361:2009

Liquid pumps and pump units — Noise test code — Grades 2 and 3 of accuracy (ISO 20361:2007)

8.9.2009

 

 

 

EN ISO 20361:2009/AC:2010

 

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 22867:2011

Forestry and gardening machinery — Vibration test code for portable hand-held machines with internal combustion engine — Vibration at the handles (ISO 22867:2011)

29.2.2012

EN ISO 22867:2008

Date expired

(30.6.2012)

CEN

EN ISO 22868:2011

Forestry and gardening machinery — Noise test code for portable hand-held machines with internal combustion engine — Engineering method (Grade 2 accuracy) (ISO 22868:2011)

20.7.2011

EN ISO 22868:2008

Date expired

(30.9.2011)

CEN

EN ISO 23125:2015

Machine tools — Safety — Turning machines (ISO 23125:2015)

15.1.2016

EN ISO 23125:2010

Date expired

(29.2.2016)

CEN

EN ISO 28139:2009

Agricultural and forestry machinery — Knapsack combustion-engine-driven mistblowers — Safety requirements (ISO 28139:2009)

18.12.2009

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 28881:2013

Machine tools — Safety — Electro-discharge machines (ISO 28881:2013)

28.11.2013

EN 12957:2001+A1:2009

Date expired

(28.2.2014)

 

EN ISO 28881:2013/AC:2013

 

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 28927-1:2009

Hand-held portable power tools — Test methods for evaluation of vibration emission — Part 1: Angle and vertical grinders (ISO 28927-1:2009)

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 28927-2:2009

Hand-held portable power tools — Test methods for evaluation of vibration emission — Part 2: Wrenches, nutrunners and screwdrivers (ISO 28927-2:2009)

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 28927-3:2009

Hand-held portable power tools — Test methods for evaluation of vibration emission — Part 3: Polishers and rotary, orbital and random orbital sanders (ISO 28927-3:2009)

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 28927-4:2010

Hand-held portable power tools — Test methods for evaluation of vibration emission — Part 4: Straight grinders (ISO 28927-4:2010)

8.4.2011

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 28927-5:2009

Hand-held portable power tools — Test methods for evaluation of vibration emission — Part 5: Drills and impact drills (ISO 28927-5:2009)

26.5.2010

 

 

 

EN ISO 28927-5:2009/A1:2015

15.1.2016

 

Date expired

(31.3.2016)

CEN

EN ISO 28927-6:2009

Hand-held portable power tools — Test methods for evaluation of vibration emission — Part 6: Rammers (ISO 28927-6:2009)

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 28927-7:2009

Hand-held portable power tools — Test methods for evaluation of vibration emission — Part 7: Nibblers and shears (ISO 28927-7:2009)

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 28927-8:2009

Hand-held portable power tools — Test methods for evaluation of vibration emission — Part 8: Saws, polishing and filing machines with reciprocating action and saws with oscillating or rotating action (ISO 28927-8:2009)

26.5.2010

 

 

 

EN ISO 28927-8:2009/A1:2015

This is the first publication

 

30.6.2016

CEN

EN ISO 28927-9:2009

Hand-held portable power tools — Test methods for evaluation of vibration emission — Part 9: Scaling hammers and needle scalers (ISO 28927-9:2009)

26.5.2010

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 28927-10:2011

Hand-held portable power tools — Test methods for evaluation of vibration emission — Part 10: Percussive drills, hammers and breakers (ISO 28927-10:2011)

18.11.2011

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 28927-11:2011

Hand-held portable power tools — Test methods for evaluation of vibration emission — Part 11: Stone hammers (ISO 28927-11:2011)

20.7.2011

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 28927-12:2012

Hand-held portable power tools — Test methods for evaluation of vibration emission — Part 12: Die grinders (ISO 28927-12:2012)

5.4.2013

 

 

B-type standards

B-type standards deal with specific aspects of machinery safety or specific types of safeguard that can be used across a wide range of categories of machinery. Application of the specifications of B-type standards confers a presumption of conformity with the essential health and safety requirements of the Machinery Directive that they cover when a C-type standard or the manufacturer’s risk assessment shows that a technical solution specified by the B-type standard is adequate for the particular category or model of machinery concerned. Application of B-type standards that give specifications for safety components that are independently placed on the market confers a presumption of conformity for the safety components concerned and for the essential health and safety requirements covered by the standards.

Cenelec

EN 60204-1:2006

Safety of machinery — Electrical equipment of machines — Part 1: General requirements

IEC 60204-1:2005 (Modified)

26.5.2010

 

 

 

EN 60204-1:2006/A1:2009

IEC 60204-1:2005/A1:2008

26.5.2010

 

Date expired

(1.2.2012)

 

EN 60204-1:2006/AC:2010

 

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60204-11:2000

Safety of machinery — Electrical equipment of machines — Part 11: Requirements for HV equipment for voltages above 1 000  V a.c. or 1 500  V d.c. and not exceeding 36 kV

IEC 60204-11:2000

26.5.2010

 

 

 

EN 60204-11:2000/AC:2010

 

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60204-32:2008

Safety of machinery — Electrical equipment of machines — Part 32: Requirements for hoisting machines

IEC 60204-32:2008

18.12.2009

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60204-33:2011

Safety of machinery — Electrical equipment of machines — Part 33: Requirements for semiconductor fabrication equipment

IEC 60204-33:2009 (Modified)

18.11.2011

 

 

Cenelec

EN 61310-1:2008

Safety of machinery — Indication, marking and actuation — Part 1: Requirements for visual, acoustic and tactile signals

IEC 61310-1:2007

18.12.2009

 

 

Cenelec

EN 61310-2:2008

Safety of machinery — Indication, marking and actuation — Part 2: Requirements for marking

IEC 61310-2:2007

18.12.2009

 

 

Cenelec

EN 61310-3:2008

Safety of machinery — Indication, marking and actuation — Part 3: Requirements for the location and operation of actuators

IEC 61310-3:2007

18.12.2009

 

 

Cenelec

EN 61496-1:2013

Safety of machinery — Electro-sensitive protective equipment — Part 1: General requirements and tests

IEC 61496-1:2012

11.4.2014

EN 61496-1:2004

+ A1:2008

Date expired

(10.5.2015)

Cenelec

EN 61800-5-2:2007

Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems — Part 5-2: Safety requirements — Functional

IEC 61800-5-2:2007

18.12.2009

 

 

Cenelec

EN 62061:2005

Safety of machinery — Functional safety of safety-related electrical, electronic and programmable electronic control systems

IEC 62061:2005

26.5.2010

 

 

 

EN 62061:2005/A1:2013

IEC 62061:2005/A1:2012

28.11.2013

 

Date expired

(18.12.2015)

 

EN 62061:2005/A2:2015

IEC 62061:2005/A2:2015

15.1.2016

 

31.7.2018

 

EN 62061:2005/AC:2010

 

 

 

C-type standards

C-type standards provide specifications for a given category of machinery. The different types of machinery belonging to the category covered by a C-type standard have a similar intended use and present similar hazards. C-type standards may refer to A or B-type standards, indicating which of the specifications of the A or B-type standard are applicable to the category of machinery concerned. When, for a given aspect of machinery safety, a C-type standard deviates from the specifications of an A or B-type standard, the specifications of the C-type standard take precedence over the specifications of the A or B-type standard. Application of the specifications of a C-type standard on the basis of the manufacturer ¿s risk assessment confers a presumption of conformity with the essential health and safety requirements of the Machinery Directive covered by the standard. Certain C-type standards are organised as a series of several parts, Part 1 of the standard giving general specifications applicable to a family of machinery and other parts of the standard giving specifications for specific categories of machinery belonging to the family, supplementing or modifying the general specifications of Part 1. For C-type standards organised in this way, the presumption of conformity with the essential health and safety requirements of the Machinery Directive is conferred by application of the general Part 1 of the standard together with the relevant specific part of the standard.

Cenelec

EN 50223:2015

Stationary electrostatic application equipment for ignitable flock material — Safety requirements

15.1.2016

EN 50223:2010

13.4.2018

Cenelec

EN 50348:2010

Stationary electrostatic application equipment for non-ignitable liquid coating material — Safety requirements

26.5.2010

 

 

 

EN 50348:2010/AC:2010

 

 

 

Cenelec

EN 50434:2014

Safety of household and similar appliances — Particular requirements for mains operated shredders and chippers

13.2.2015

 

 

Cenelec

EN 50569:2013

Household and similar electrical appliances — Safety — Particular requirements for commercial electric spin extractors

11.4.2014

 

 

Cenelec

EN 50570:2013

Household and similar electrical appliances — Safety — Particular requirements for commercial electric tumble dryers

11.4.2014

 

 

Cenelec

EN 50571:2013

Household and similar electrical appliances — Safety — Particular requirements for commercial electric washing machines

11.4.2014

 

 

Cenelec

EN 50580:2012

Safety of hand-held electric motor operated tools — Particular requirements for spray guns

5.6.2012

 

 

 

EN 50580:2012/A1:2013

28.11.2013

 

22.7.2016

Cenelec

EN 50636-2-91:2014

Household and similar electrical appliances — Safety — Part 2-91: Particular requirements for walk-behind and hand-held lawn trimmers and lawn edge trimmers

IEC 60335-2-91:2008 (Modified)

13.2.2015

 

 

Cenelec

EN 50636-2-92:2014

Household and similar electrical appliances — Safety — Part 2-92: Particular requirements for pedestrian-controlled mains-operated lawn scarifiers and aerators

IEC 60335-2-92:2002 (Modified)

13.2.2015

 

 

Cenelec

EN 50636-2-94:2014

Household and similar electrical appliances — Safety — Part 2-94: Particular requirements for scissors type grass shears

IEC 60335-2-94:2008 (Modified)

13.2.2015

 

 

Cenelec

EN 50636-2-100:2014

Household and similar electrical appliances — Safety — Part 2-100: Particular requirements for hand-held mains-operated garden blowers, vacuums and blower vacuums

IEC 60335-2-100:2002 (Modified)

13.2.2015

 

 

Cenelec

EN 50636-2-107:2015

Safety of household and similar appliances — Part 2-107: Particular requirements for robotic battery powered electrical lawnmowers

IEC 60335-2-107:2012 (Modified)

15.1.2016

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60204-31:2013

Safety of machinery — Electrical equipment of machines — Part 31: Particular safety and EMC requirements for sewing machines, units and systems

IEC 60204-31:2013

11.4.2014

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60335-2-8:2015

Household and similar electrical appliances — Safety — Part 2-8: Particular requirements for shavers, hair clippers and similar appliances

IEC 60335-2-8:2012 (Modified)

This is the first publication

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60335-2-23:2003

Household and similar electrical appliances — Safety — Part 2-23: Particular requirements for appliances for skin or hair care

IEC 60335-2-23:2003

15.1.2016

 

 

 

EN 60335-2-23:2003/A2:2015

IEC 60335-2-23:2003/A2:2012 (Modified)

15.1.2016

 

29.9.2017

Cenelec

EN 60335-2-36:2002

Household and similar electrical appliances — Safety — Part 2-36: Particular requirements for commercial electric cooking ranges, ovens, hobs and hob elements

IEC 60335-2-36:2002

5.4.2013

 

 

 

EN 60335-2-36:2002/A11:2012

5.4.2013

 

Date expired

(13.2.2015)

 

EN 60335-2-36:2002/AC:2007

 

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60335-2-37:2002

Household and similar electrical appliances — Safety — Part 2-37: Particular requirements for commercial electric deep fat fryers

IEC 60335-2-37:2002

5.4.2013

 

 

 

EN 60335-2-37:2002/A11:2012

5.4.2013

 

Date expired

(13.2.2015)

 

EN 60335-2-37:2002/AC:2007

 

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60335-2-40:2003

Household and similar electrical appliances — Safety — Part 2-40: Particular requirements for electrical heat pumps, air-conditioners and dehumidifiers

IEC 60335-2-40:2002 (Modified)

28.11.2013

 

 

 

EN 60335-2-40:2003/A11:2004

28.11.2013

 

Date expired

(28.11.2013)

 

EN 60335-2-40:2003/A12:2005

28.11.2013

 

Date expired

(28.11.2013)

 

EN 60335-2-40:2003/A1:2006

IEC 60335-2-40:2002/A1:2005 (Modified)

28.11.2013

 

Date expired

(28.11.2013)

 

EN 60335-2-40:2003/A13:2012/AC:2013

 

 

 

 

EN 60335-2-40:2003/A13:2012

28.11.2013

 

Date expired

(11.7.2014)

 

EN 60335-2-40:2003/A2:2009

IEC 60335-2-40:2002/A2:2005 (Modified)

28.11.2013

 

Date expired

(28.11.2013)

 

EN 60335-2-40:2003/AC:2006

 

 

 

 

EN 60335-2-40:2003/AC:2010

 

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60335-2-42:2003

Household and similar electrical appliances — Safety — Part 2-42: Particular requirements for commercial electric forced convection ovens, steam cookers and steam-convection ovens

IEC 60335-2-42:2002

5.4.2013

 

 

 

EN 60335-2-42:2003/A11:2012

5.4.2013

 

Date expired

(13.2.2015)

 

EN 60335-2-42:2003/AC:2007

 

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60335-2-47:2003

Household and similar electrical appliances — Safety — Part 2-47: Particular requirements for commercial electric boiling pans

IEC 60335-2-47:2002

5.4.2013

 

 

 

EN 60335-2-47:2003/A11:2012

5.4.2013

 

Date expired

(13.2.2015)

 

EN 60335-2-47:2003/AC:2007

 

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60335-2-48:2003

Household and similar electrical appliances — Safety — Part 2-48: Particular requirements for commercial electric grillers and toasters

IEC 60335-2-48:2002

5.4.2013

 

 

 

EN 60335-2-48:2003/A11:2012

5.4.2013

 

Date expired

(13.2.2015)

 

EN 60335-2-48:2003/AC:2007

 

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60335-2-49:2003

Household and similar electrical appliances — Safety — Part 2-49: Particular requirements for commercial electric appliances for keeping food and crockery warm

IEC 60335-2-49:2002

5.4.2013

 

 

 

EN 60335-2-49:2003/A11:2012

5.4.2013

 

Date expired

(13.2.2015)

 

EN 60335-2-49:2003/AC:2007

 

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60335-2-65:2003

Household and similar electrical appliances — Safety — Part 2-65: Particular requirements for air-cleaning appliances

IEC 60335-2-65:2002

5.4.2013

 

 

 

EN 60335-2-65:2003/A11:2012

5.4.2013

 

Date expired

(13.2.2015)

Cenelec

EN 60335-2-67:2012

Household and similar electrical appliances — Safety — Part 2-67: Particular requirements for floor treatment machines for commercial use

IEC 60335-2-67:2012 (Modified)

15.11.2012

EN 60335-2-67:2009

Date expired

(3.5.2015)

Cenelec

EN 60335-2-68:2012

Household and similar electrical appliances — Safety — Part 2-68: Particular requirements for spray extraction machines, for commercial use

IEC 60335-2-68:2012 (Modified)

15.11.2012

EN 60335-2-68:2009

Date expired

(3.5.2015)

Cenelec

EN 60335-2-69:2012

Household and similar electrical appliances — Safety — Part 2-69: Particular requirements for wet and dry vacuum cleaners, including power brush for commercial use

IEC 60335-2-69:2012 (Modified)

15.11.2012

EN 60335-2-69:2009

Date expired

(28.3.2015)

Cenelec

EN 60335-2-72:2012

Household and similar electrical appliances — Safety — Part 2-72: Particular requirements for floor treatment machines with or without traction drive, for commercial use

IEC 60335-2-72:2012 (Modified)

15.11.2012

EN 60335-2-72:2009

Date expired

(3.5.2015)

Cenelec

EN 60335-2-77:2010

Safety of household and similar appliances — Part 2-77: Particular requirements for pedestrian-controlled walk-behind electrically powered lawn mowers

IEC 60335-2-77:2002 (Modified)

8.4.2011

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60335-2-79:2012

Household and similar electrical appliances — Safety — Part 2-79: Particular requirements for high pressure cleaners and steam cleaners

IEC 60335-2-79:2012 (Modified)

15.11.2012

EN 60335-2-79:2009

Date expired

(3.4.2015)

Cenelec

EN 60335-2-95:2015

Household and similar electrical appliances — Safety — Part 2-95: Particular requirements for drives for vertically moving garage doors for residential use

IEC 60335-2-95:2011 (Modified)

15.1.2016

 

 

 

EN 60335-2-95:2015/A1:2015

IEC 60335-2-95:2011/A1:2015

15.1.2016

 

15.6.2018

Cenelec

EN 60335-2-97:2006

Household and similar electrical appliances — Safety — Part 2-97: Particular requirements for drives for rolling shutters, awnings, blinds and similar equipment

IEC 60335-2-97:2002 (Modified) + A1:2004 (Modified)

15.1.2016

 

 

 

EN 60335-2-97:2006/A12:2015

15.1.2016

 

29.9.2017

Cenelec

EN 60335-2-103:2015

Household and similar electrical appliances — Safety — Part 2-103: Particular requirements for drives for gates, doors and windows

IEC 60335-2-103:2006 (Modified) + A1:2010 (Modified)

15.1.2016

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60519-1:2015

Safety in installations for electroheating and electromagnetic processing — Part 1: General requirements

IEC 60519-1:2015

15.1.2016

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60745-2-1:2010

Hand-held motor-operated electric tools — Safety — Part 2-1: Particular requirements for drills and impact drills

IEC 60745-2-1:2003 (Modified) + A1:2008

20.10.2010

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60745-2-3:2011

Hand-held motor-operated electric tools — Safety — Part 2-3: Particular requirements for grinders, polishers and disk-type sanders

IEC 60745-2-3:2006 (Modified) + A1:2010 (Modified)

18.11.2011

 

 

 

EN 60745-2-3:2011/A11:2014

13.2.2015

 

Date expired

(21.4.2016)

 

EN 60745-2-3:2011/A12:2014

15.1.2016

 

17.11.2017

 

EN 60745-2-3:2011/A13:2015

This is the first publication

 

28.9.2018

 

EN 60745-2-3:2011/A2:2013

IEC 60745-2-3:2006/A2:2012 (Modified)

28.11.2013

 

Date expired

(25.2.2016)

Cenelec

EN 60745-2-6:2010

Hand-held motor-operated electric tools — Safety — Part 2-6: Particular requirements for hammers

IEC 60745-2-6:2003 (Modified) + A1:2006

20.10.2010

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60745-2-8:2009

Hand-held motor-operated electric tools — Safety — Part 2-8: Particular requirements for shears and nibblers

IEC 60745-2-8:2003 (Modified) + A1:2008

18.12.2009

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60745-2-11:2010

Hand-held motor-operated electric tools — Safety — Part 2-11: Particular requirements for reciprocating saws (jig and sabre saws)

IEC 60745-2-11:2003 (Modified) + A1:2008

20.10.2010

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60745-2-12:2009

Hand-held motor-operated electric tools — Safety — Part 2-12: Particular requirements for concrete vibrators

IEC 60745-2-12:2003 (Modified) + A1:2008

18.12.2009

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60745-2-13:2009

Hand-held motor-operated electric tools — Safety — Part 2-13: Particular requirements for chain saws

IEC 60745-2-13:2006 (Modified)

18.12.2009

 

 

 

EN 60745-2-13:2009/A1:2010

IEC 60745-2-13:2006/A1:2009

20.7.2011

 

Date expired

(1.12.2013)

Cenelec

EN 60745-2-15:2009

Hand-held motor-operated electric tools — Safety — Part 2-15: Particular requirements for hedge trimmers

IEC 60745-2-15:2006 (Modified)

18.12.2009

 

 

 

EN 60745-2-15:2009/A1:2010

IEC 60745-2-15:2006/A1:2009

28.11.2013

 

Date expired

(28.11.2013)

Cenelec

EN 60745-2-16:2010

Hand-held motor-operated electric tools — Safety — Part 2-16: Particular requirements for tackers

IEC 60745-2-16:2008 (Modified)

8.4.2011

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60745-2-17:2010

Hand-held motor-operated electric tools — Safety — Part 2-17: Particular requirements for routers and trimmers

IEC 60745-2-17:2010 (Modified)

8.4.2011

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60745-2-18:2009

Hand-held motor-operated electric tools — Safety — Part 2-18: Particular requirements for strapping tools

IEC 60745-2-18:2003 (Modified) + A1:2008

18.12.2009

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60745-2-19:2009

Hand-held motor-operated electric tools — Safety — Part 2-19: Particular requirements for jointers

IEC 60745-2-19:2005 (Modified)

18.12.2009

 

 

 

EN 60745-2-19:2009/A1:2010

IEC 60745-2-19:2005/A1:2010

8.4.2011

 

Date expired

(1.6.2013)

Cenelec

EN 60745-2-20:2009

Hand-held motor-operated electric tools — Safety — Part 2-20: Particular requirements for band saws

IEC 60745-2-20:2003 (Modified) + A1:2008

18.12.2009

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60745-2-21:2009

Hand-held motor-operated electric tools — Safety — Part 2-21: Particular requirements for drain cleaners

IEC 60745-2-21:2002 (Modified)

18.12.2009

 

 

 

EN 60745-2-21:2009/A1:2010

IEC 60745-2-21:2002/A1:2008

20.7.2011

 

Date expired

(1.12.2013)

Cenelec

EN 60745-2-22:2011

Hand-held motor-operated electric tools — Safety — Part 2-22: Particular requirements for cut-off machines

IEC 60745-2-22:2011 (Modified)

18.11.2011

 

 

 

EN 60745-2-22:2011/A11:2013

28.11.2013

 

Date expired

(17.12.2015)

Cenelec

EN 60745-2-23:2013

Hand-held motor-operated electric tools — Safety — Part 2-23: Particular requirements for die grinders and small rotary tools

IEC 60745-2-23:2012 (Modified)

28.11.2013

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60947-5-3:2013

Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 5-3: Control circuit devices and switching elements — Requirements for proximity devices with defined behaviour under fault conditions (PDDB)

IEC 60947-5-3:2013

11.4.2014

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60947-5-5:1997

Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 5-5: Control circuit devices and switching elements — Electrical emergency stop device with mechanical latching function

IEC 60947-5-5:1997

28.11.2013

 

 

 

EN 60947-5-5:1997/A1:2005

IEC 60947-5-5:1997/A1:2005

28.11.2013

 

Date expired

(28.11.2013)

 

EN 60947-5-5:1997/A11:2013

28.11.2013

 

Date expired

(3.12.2015)

Cenelec

EN 61029-2-3:2011

Safety of transportable motor-operated electric tools — Part 2-3: Particular requirements for planers and thicknessers

IEC 61029-2-3:1993 (Modified) + A1:2001

18.11.2011

 

 

Cenelec

EN 61029-2-4:2011

Safety of transportable motor-operated electric tools — Part 2-4: Particular requirements for bench grinders

IEC 61029-2-4:1993 (Modified) + A1:2001 (Modified)

18.11.2011

 

 

Cenelec

EN 61029-2-5:2011

Safety of transportable motor-operated electric tools — Part 2-5: Particular requirements for band saws

IEC 61029-2-5:1993 (Modified) + A1:2001 (Modified)

15.1.2016

 

 

 

EN 61029-2-5:2011/A11:2015

15.1.2016

 

1.12.2016

Cenelec

EN 61029-2-8:2010

Safety of transportable motor-operated electric tools — Part 2-8: Particular requirements for single spindle vertical moulders

IEC 61029-2-8:1995 (Modified) + A1:1999

20.10.2010

 

 

Cenelec

EN 61029-2-11:2012

Safety of transportable motor-operated electric tools — Part 2-11: Particular requirements for combined mitre and bench saws

IEC 61029-2-11:2001 (Modified)

5.4.2013

EN 61029-2-11:2009

Date expired

(3.9.2015)

 

EN 61029-2-11:2012/A11:2013

28.11.2013

 

12.8.2016

Cenelec

EN 61029-2-12:2011

Safety of transportable motor-operated electric tools — Part 2-12: Particular requirements for threading machines

IEC 61029-2-12:2010 (Modified)

18.11.2011

 

 

Cenelec

EN 62841-1:2015

Electric motor-operated hand-held tools, transportable tools and lawn and garden machinery — Safety — Part 1: General requirements

IEC 62841-1:2014 (Modified)

15.1.2016

EN 60335-1:2012

+ A11:2014

EN 60745-1:2009

+ A11:2010

EN 61029-1:2009

+ A11:2010

22.2.2018

Cenelec

EN 62841-2-2:2014

Electric motor-operated hand-held tools, transportable tools and lawn and garden machinery — Safety — Part 2-2: Particular requirements for hand-held screwdrivers and impact wrenches (IEC 62841-2-2:2014, modified)

IEC 62841-2-2:2014

15.1.2016

EN 60745-2-2:2010

21.8.2019

 

EN 62841-2-2:2014/AC:2015

 

 

 

Cenelec

EN 62841-2-4:2014

Electric motor-operated hand-held tools, transportable tools and lawn and garden machinery — Safety — Part 2-4: Particular requirements for hand-held sanders and polishers other than disc type (IEC 62841-2-4:2014, modified)

IEC 62841-2-4:2014

15.1.2016

EN 60745-2-4:2009

+ A11:2011

21.8.2019

 

EN 62841-2-4:2014/AC:2015

 

 

 

Cenelec

EN 62841-2-5:2014

Electric motor-operated hand-held tools, transportable tools and lawn and garden machinery — Safety — Part 2-5: Particular requirements for hand-held circular saws (IEC 62841-2-5:2014, modified)

IEC 62841-2-5:2014

15.1.2016

EN 60745-2-5:2010

21.8.2019

Cenelec

EN 62841-2-9:2015

Electric motor-operated hand-held tools, transportable tools and lawn and garden machinery — Safety — Part 2-9: Particular requirements for hand-held tappers and threaders

IEC 62841-2-9:2015 (Modified)

15.1.2016

EN 60745-2-9:2009

21.8.2019

Cenelec

EN 62841-2-14:2015

Electric motor-operated hand-held tools, transportable tools and lawn and garden machinery — Safety — Part 2-14: Particular requirements for hand-held planers

IEC 62841-2-14:2015 (Modified)

This is the first publication

EN 60745-2-14:2009

+ A2:2010

31.8.2019

Cenelec

EN 62841-3-1:2014

Electric motor-operated hand-held tools, transportable tools and lawn and garden machinery — Safety — Part 3-1: Particular requirements for transportable table saws (IEC 62841-3-1:2014, modified)

IEC 62841-3-1:2014

15.1.2016

EN 61029-2-1:2012

21.8.2019

 

EN 62841-3-1:2014/AC:2015

 

 

 

Cenelec

EN 62841-3-6:2014

Electric Motor-Operated Hand-Held Tools, Transportable Tools and Lawn and Garden Machinery — Safety — Part 3-6: Particular requirements for transportable diamond drills with liquid system (IEC 62841-3-6:2014, modified)

IEC 62841-3-6:2014

15.1.2016

EN 61029-2-6:2010

21.8.2019

 

EN 62841-3-6:2014/AC:2015

 

 

 

Cenelec

EN 62841-3-9:2015

Electric motor-operated hand-held tools, transportable tools and lawn and garden machinery — Safety — Part 3-9: Particular requirements for transportable mitre saws

IEC 62841-3-9:2014 (Modified)

This is the first publication

EN 61029-2-9:2012

+ A11:2013

15.11.2019

Cenelec

EN 62841-3-10:2015

Electric motor-operated hand-held tools, transportable tools and lawn and garden machinery — Safety — Part 3-10: Particular requirements for transportable cut-off machines

IEC 62841-3-10:2015 (Modified)

This is the first publication

EN 61029-2-10:2010

+ A11:2013

19.10.2019

 

   

http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/fr/TXT/?uri=uriserv:OJ.C_.2016.17...

English

Prevention of unexpected start-up standard EN 1037+A1

the requirements for unexpected start up are defined in the standard EN 1037+A1 (june 2008) 

this standard is a B1 type according to EN 414

The contentof the standard is

Contents 

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
4 General
4.1 Isolation and energy dissipation
4.2 Other means to prevent unexpected [unintended] start-up
5 Devices for isolation and energy dissipation
5.1 Devices for isolation from power supplies
5.2 Locking [securing] devices
5.3 Devices for stored energy dissipation or restraint [containment]
5.4 Verification 
6 Measures – other than isolation and energy dissipation – intended to prevent unexpected start-up
6.1 Design strategy
6.2 Measures intended to prevent accidental generation of start commands
6.3 Measures intended to prevent accidental start commands resulting in an unexpected start-up.
6.4 Automatic monitoring of the category 2 stopped condition

Annex A (informative) Examples of tasks which can require the presence of persons in danger
zones
Annex B (informative) Signalling, warning
Annex ZA (informative) !Relationship between this European Standard and the Essential Requirements of EU Directive 98/37/EC
Annex ZB (informative) !Relationship between this European Standard and the Essential Requirements of EU Directive 2006/42/EC
Bibliography


The following definitions are important  for this standard

start-up (machine start-up)
change from rest to motion of a machine or of one of its parts
NOTE The definition includes functions other than motion, e.g. switch-on of a laser beam

unexpected [unintended] start-up

  • any start-up caused by:
  • a start command which is the result of a failure in, or an external influence on, the control system;
  • a start command generated by inopportune action on a start control or other parts of the machine, as e.g. a sensor or a power control element;
  • restoration of the power supply after an interruption;
  • external/internal influences (gravity, wind, self-ignition in internal combustion engines…) on parts of the machine;

NOTE Automatic machine start-up during normal operation is not unintended, but can be considered to be unexpected from the point of view of the operator. Prevention of accidents in this case involves the use of safeguarding measures (see clause 4 of EN 292-2:1991)

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English

ATEX 94/9/EC directive documents

Since 20 April 2016, ATEX 94/9/EC has beeen replaced by ATEX 2014/34/UE directive

You will find under this folder all the related documents that were applicable (and are for some of them always applicable) in order to comply with requirements of the directive

English

harmonized standards list - ATEX directive 2014/34/EU

The first list of harmonized standards according 2014/34/UE ATEX new directive has been published in April 2016

 

English

Harmonized standards list ATEX 2014/34/UE directive - OJ C 126 - 08/04/2016

8.4.2016   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

C 126/13


Commission communication in the framework of the implementation of Directive 2014/34/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres (recast)

(Publication of titles and references of harmonised standards under Union harmonisation legislation)

(Text with EEA relevance)

(2016/C 126/02)

ESO (1)

Reference and title of the standard (and reference document)

First publication OJ

Reference of superseded standard

Date of cessation of presumption of conformity of superseded standard

CEN

EN 1010-1:2004+A1:2010

Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for the design and construction of printing and paper converting machines — Part 1: Common requirements

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 1010-2:2006+A1:2010

Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for the design and construction of printing and paper converting machines — Part 2: Printing and varnishing machines including pre-press machinery

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 1127-1:2011

Explosive atmospheres — Explosion prevention and protection — Part 1: Basic concepts and methodology

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 1127-2:2014

Explosive atmospheres — Explosion prevention and protection — Part 2: Basic concepts and methodology for mining

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 1710:2005+A1:2008

Equipment and components intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres in underground mines

This is the first publication

 

 

 

EN 1710:2005+A1:2008/AC:2010

 

 

 

CEN

EN 1755:2015

Industrial Trucks — Safety requirements and verification — Supplementary requirements for operation in potentially explosive atmospheres

This is the first publication

EN 1755:2000+A2:2013

30.11.2017

CEN

EN 1834-1:2000

Reciprocating internal combustion engines — Safety requirements for design and construction of engines for use in potentially explosive atmospheres — Part 1: Group II engines for use in flammable gas and vapour atmospheres

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 1834-2:2000

Reciprocating internal combustion engines — Safety requirements for design and construction of engines for use in potentially explosive atmospheres — Part 2: Group I engines for use in underground workings susceptible to firedamp and/or combustible dust

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 1834-3:2000

Reciprocating internal combustion engines — Safety requirements for design and construction of engines for use in potentially explosive atmospheres — Part 3: Group II engines for use in flammable dust atmospheres

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 1839:2012

Determination of explosion limits of gases and vapours

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 1953:2013

Atomising and spraying equipment for coating materials — Safety requirements

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 12581:2005+A1:2010

Coating plants — Machinery for dip coating and electrodeposition of organic liquid coating material — Safety requirements

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 12621:2006+A1:2010

Machinery for the supply and circulation of coating materials under pressure — Safety requirements

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 12757-1:2005+A1:2010

Mixing machinery for coating materials — Safety requirements — Part 1: Mixing machinery for use in vehicle refinishing

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 13012:2012

Petrol filling stations — Construction and performance of automatic nozzles for use on fuel dispensers

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 13160-1:2003

Leak detection systems — Part 1: General principles

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 13237:2012

Potentially explosive atmospheres — Terms and definitions for equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 13463-1:2009

Non-electrical equipment for use in potentially explosive atmospheres — Part 1: Basic method and requirements

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 13463-2:2004

Non-electrical equipment for use in potentially explosive atmospheres — Part 2: Protection by flow restricting enclosure ‘fr’

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 13463-3:2005

Non-electrical equipment for use in potentially explosive atmospheres — Part 3: Protection by flameproof enclosure ‘d’

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 13463-5:2011

Non-electrical equipment intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres — Part 5: Protection by constructional safety ‘c’

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 13463-6:2005

Non-electrical equipment for use in potentially explosive atmospheres — Part 6: Protection by control of ignition source ‘b’

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 13463-8:2003

Non-electrical equipment for potentially explosive atmospheres — Part 8: Protection by liquid immersion ‘k’

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 13616:2004

Overfill prevention devices for static tanks for liquid petroleum fuels

This is the first publication

 

 

 

EN 13616:2004/AC:2006

 

 

 

CEN

EN 13617-1:2012

Petrol filling stations — Part 1: Safety requirements for construction and performance of metering pumps, dispensers and remote pumping units

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 13617-2:2012

Petrol filling stations — Part 2: Safety requirements for construction and performance of safe breaks for use on metering pumps and dispensers

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 13617-3:2012

Petrol filling stations — Part 3: Safety requirements for construction and performance of shear valves

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 13617-4:2012

Petrol filling stations — Part 4: Safety requirements for construction and performance of swivels for use on metering pumps and dispensers

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 13760:2003

Automotive LPG filling system for light and heavy duty vehicles — Nozzle, test requirements and dimensions

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 13821:2002

Potentially explosive atmospheres — Explosion prevention and protection — Determination of minimum ignition energy of dust/air mixtures

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 13852-1:2013

Cranes — Offshore cranes — Part 1: General-purpose offshore cranes

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 14034-1:2004+A1:2011

Determination of explosion characteristics of dust clouds — Part 1: Determination of the maximum explosion pressure pmax of dust clouds

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 14034-2:2006+A1:2011

Determination of explosion characteristics of dust clouds — Part 2: Determination of the maximum rate of explosion pressure rise (dp/dt)max of dust clouds

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 14034-3:2006+A1:2011

Determination of explosion characteristics of dust clouds — Part 3: Determination of the lower explosion limit LEL of dust clouds

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 14034-4:2004+A1:2011

Determination of explosion characteristics of dust clouds — Part 4: Determination of the limiting oxygen concentration LOC of dust clouds

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 14373:2005

Explosion suppression systems

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 14460:2006

Explosion resistant equipment

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 14491:2012

Dust explosion venting protective systems

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 14492-1:2006+A1:2009

Cranes — Power driven winches and hoists — Part 1: Power driven winches

This is the first publication

 

 

 

EN 14492-1:2006+A1:2009/AC:2010

 

 

 

CEN

EN 14492-2:2006+A1:2009

Cranes — Power driven winches and hoists — Part 2: Power driven hoists

This is the first publication

 

 

 

EN 14492-2:2006+A1:2009/AC:2010

 

 

 

CEN

EN 14522:2005

Determination of the auto ignition temperature of gases and vapours

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 14591-1:2004

Explosion prevention and protection in underground mines — Protective systems — Part 1: 2-bar explosion proof ventilation structure

This is the first publication

 

 

 

EN 14591-1:2004/AC:2006

 

 

 

CEN

EN 14591-2:2007

Explosion prevention and protection in underground mines — Protective systems — Part 2: Passive water trough barriers

This is the first publication

 

 

 

EN 14591-2:2007/AC:2008

 

 

 

CEN

EN 14591-4:2007

Explosion prevention and protection in underground mines — Protective systems — Part 4: Automatic extinguishing systems for road headers

This is the first publication

 

 

 

EN 14591-4:2007/AC:2008

 

 

 

CEN

EN 14677:2008

Safety of machinery — Secondary steelmaking — Machinery and equipment for treatment of liquid steel

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 14678-1:2013

LPG equipment and accessories — Construction and performance of LPG equipment for automotive filling stations — Part 1: Dispensers

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 14681:2006+A1:2010

Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for machinery and equipment for production of steel by electric arc furnaces

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 14756:2006

Determination of the limiting oxygen concentration (LOC) for flammable gases and vapours

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 14797:2006

Explosion venting devices

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 14973:2015

Conveyor belts for use in underground installations — Electrical and flammability safety requirements

This is the first publication

EN 14973:2006+A1:2008

31.5.2016

CEN

EN 14983:2007

Explosion prevention and protection in underground mines — Equipment and protective systems for firedamp drainage

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 14986:2007

Design of fans working in potentially explosive atmospheres

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 14994:2007

Gas explosion venting protective systems

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 15089:2009

Explosion isolation systems

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 15188:2007

Determination of the spontaneous ignition behaviour of dust accumulations

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 15198:2007

Methodology for the risk assessment of non-electrical equipment and components for intended use in potentially explosive atmospheres

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 15233:2007

Methodology for functional safety assessment of protective systems for potentially explosive atmospheres

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 15268:2008

Petrol filling stations — Safety requirements for the construction of submersible pump assemblies

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 15794:2009

Determination of explosion points of flammable liquids

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 15967:2011

Determination of maximum explosion pressure and the maximum rate of pressure rise of gases and vapours

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 16009:2011

Flameless explosion venting devices

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 16020:2011

Explosion diverters

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN 16447:2014

Explosion isolation flap valves

This is the first publication

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 16852:2010

Flame arresters — Performance requirements, test methods and limits for use (ISO 16852:2008, including Cor 1:2008 and Cor 2:2009)

This is the first publication

 

 

Cenelec

EN 50050-1:2013

Electrostatic hand-held spraying equipment — Safety requirements — Part 1: Hand-held spraying equipment for ignitable liquid coating materials

This is the first publication

EN 50050:2006

14.10.2016

Cenelec

EN 50050-2:2013

Electrostatic hand-held spraying equipment — Safety requirements — Part 2: Hand-held spraying equipment for ignitable coating powder

This is the first publication

EN 50050:2006

14.10.2016

Cenelec

EN 50050-3:2013

Electrostatic hand-held spraying equipment — Safety requirements — Part 3: Hand-held spraying equipment for ignitable flock

This is the first publication

EN 50050:2006

14.10.2016

Cenelec

EN 50104:2010

Electrical apparatus for the detection and measurement of oxygen — Performance requirements and test methods

This is the first publication

 

 

Cenelec

EN 50176:2009

Stationary electrostatic application equipment for ignitable liquid coating material — Safety requirements

This is the first publication

 

 

Cenelec

EN 50177:2009

Stationary electrostatic application equipment for ignitable coating powders — Safety requirements

This is the first publication

 

 

 

EN 50177:2009/A1:2012

This is the first publication

 

 

Cenelec

EN 50223:2015

Stationary electrostatic application equipment for ignitable flock material — Safety requirements

This is the first publication

EN 50223:2010

13.4.2018

Cenelec

EN 50271:2010

Electrical apparatus for the detection and measurement of combustible gases, toxic gases or oxygen — Requirements and tests for apparatus using software and/or digital technologies

This is the first publication

 

 

Cenelec

EN 50281-2-1:1998

Electrical apparatus for use in the presence of combustible dust — Part 2-1: Test methods — Methods for determining the minimum ignition temperatures of dust

This is the first publication

 

 

 

EN 50281-2-1:1998/AC:1999

 

 

 

Cenelec

EN 50303:2000

Group I, Category M1 equipment intended to remain functional in atmospheres endangered by firedamp and/or coal dust

This is the first publication

 

 

Cenelec

EN 50381:2004

Transportable ventilated rooms with or without an internal source of release

This is the first publication

 

 

 

EN 50381:2004/AC:2005

 

 

 

Cenelec

EN 50495:2010

Safety devices required for the safe functioning of equipment with respect to explosion risks

This is the first publication

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60079-0:2012

Explosive atmospheres — Part 0: Equipment — General requirements

IEC 60079-0:2011 (Modified) + IS1:2013

This is the first publication

 

 

 

EN 60079-0:2012/A11:2013

This is the first publication

 

7.10.2016

Cenelec

EN 60079-1:2014

Explosive atmospheres — Part 1: Equipment protection by flameproof enclosures ‘d’

IEC 60079-1:2014

This is the first publication

EN 60079-1:2007

1.8.2017

Cenelec

EN 60079-2:2014

Explosive atmospheres — Part 2: Equipment protection by pressurized enclosure ‘p’

IEC 60079-2:2014

This is the first publication

EN 61241-4:2006

EN 60079-2:2007

25.8.2017

 

EN 60079-2:2014/AC:2015

 

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60079-5:2015

Explosive atmospheres — Part 5: Equipment protection by powder filling ‘q’

IEC 60079-5:2015

This is the first publication

EN 60079-5:2007

24.3.2018

Cenelec

EN 60079-6:2015

Explosive atmospheres — Part 6: Equipment protection by liquid immersion ‘o’

IEC 60079-6:2015

This is the first publication

EN 60079-6:2007

27.3.2018

Cenelec

EN 60079-7:2015

Explosive atmospheres — Part 7: Equipment protection by increased safety ‘e’

IEC 60079-7:2015

This is the first publication

EN 60079-7:2007

31.7.2018

Cenelec

EN 60079-11:2012

Explosive atmospheres — Part 11: Equipment protection by intrinsic safety ‘i’

IEC 60079-11:2011

This is the first publication

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60079-15:2010

Explosive atmospheres — Part 15: Equipment protection by type of protection ‘n’

IEC 60079-15:2010

This is the first publication

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60079-18:2015

Explosive atmospheres — Part 18: Equipment protection by encapsulation ‘m’

IEC 60079-18:2014

This is the first publication

EN 60079-18:2009

16.1.2018

Cenelec

EN 60079-20-1:2010

Explosive atmospheres — Part 20-1: Material characteristics for gas and vapour classification — Test methods and data

IEC 60079-20-1:2010

This is the first publication

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60079-25:2010

Explosive atmospheres — Part 25: Intrinsically safe electrical systems

IEC 60079-25:2010

This is the first publication

 

 

 

EN 60079-25:2010/AC:2013

 

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60079-26:2015

Explosive atmospheres — Part 26: Equipment with Equipment Protection Level (EPL) Ga

IEC 60079-26:2014

This is the first publication

EN 60079-26:2007

2.12.2017

Cenelec

EN 60079-27:2008

Explosive atmospheres — Part 27: Fieldbus intrinsically safe concept (FISCO)

IEC 60079-27:2008

This is the first publication

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60079-28:2015

Explosive atmospheres — Part 28: Protection of equipment and transmission systems using optical radiation

IEC 60079-28:2015

This is the first publication

EN 60079-28:2007

1.7.2018

Cenelec

EN 60079-29-1:2007

Explosive atmospheres — Part 29-1: Gas detectors — Performance requirements of detectors for flammable gases

IEC 60079-29-1:2007 (Modified)

This is the first publication

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60079-29-4:2010

Explosive atmospheres — Part 29-4: Gas detectors — Performance requirements of open path detectors for flammable gases

IEC 60079-29-4:2009 (Modified)

This is the first publication

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60079-30-1:2007

Explosive atmospheres — Part 30-1: Electrical resistance trace heating — General and testing requirements

IEC 60079-30-1:2007

This is the first publication

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60079-31:2014

Explosive atmospheres — Part 31: Equipment dust ignition protection by enclosure ‘t’

IEC 60079-31:2013

This is the first publication

EN 60079-31:2009

1.1.2017

Cenelec

EN 60079-35-1:2011

Explosive atmospheres — Part 35-1: Caplights for use in mines susceptible to firedamp — General requirements — Construction and testing in relation to the risk of explosion

IEC 60079-35-1:2011

This is the first publication

 

 

 

EN 60079-35-1:2011/AC:2011

 

 

 

Cenelec

EN ISO/IEC 80079-34:2011

Explosive atmospheres — Part 34: Application of quality systems for equipment manufacture (ISO/IEC 80079-34:2011)

This is the first publication

 

 

http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/HTML/?uri=CELEX:52016XC0408(03)&from=EN

English

Harmonized standards list ATEX 94/9/EC directive - OJ C 126 - 08/04/2016

8.4.2016   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

C 126/1


Commission communication in the framework of the implementation of the Directive 94/9/EC of the European Parliament and the Council on the approximation of the laws of the Member States concerning equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres

(Publication of titles and references of harmonised standards under Union harmonisation legislation)

(Text with EEA relevance)

(2016/C 126/01)

ESO

Reference and title of the standard (and reference document)

First publication OJ

Reference of superseded standard

Date of cessation of presumption of conformity of superseded standard

CEN

EN 1010-1:2004+A1:2010

Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for the design and construction of printing and paper converting machines — Part 1: Common requirements

8.6.2011

EN 1010-1:2004

Date expired

(8.6.2011)

CEN

EN 1010-2:2006+A1:2010

Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for the design and construction of printing and paper converting machines — Part 2: Printing and varnishing machines including pre-press machinery

4.2.2011

EN 1010-2:2006

Date expired

(28.2.2011)

CEN

EN 1127-1:2011

Explosive atmospheres — Explosion prevention and protection — Part 1: Basic concepts and methodology

18.11.2011

EN 1127-1:2007

Date expired

(31.7.2014)

CEN

EN 1127-2:2014

Explosive atmospheres — Explosion prevention and protection — Part 2: Basic concepts and methodology for mining

12.12.2014

EN 1127-2:2002+A1:2008

Date expired

(31.12.2014)

CEN

EN 1710:2005+A1:2008

Equipment and components intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres in underground mines

20.8.2008

EN 1710:2005

Date expired

(28.12.2009)

 

EN 1710:2005+A1:2008/AC:2010

 

 

 

CEN

EN 1755:2015

Industrial Trucks — Safety requirements and verification — Supplementary requirements for operation in potentially explosive atmospheres

This is the first publication

EN 1755:2000+A2:2013

30.11.2017

CEN

EN 1834-1:2000

Reciprocating internal combustion engines — Safety requirements for design and construction of engines for use in potentially explosive atmospheres — Part 1: Group II engines for use in flammable gas and vapour atmospheres

21.7.2001

 

 

CEN

EN 1834-2:2000

Reciprocating internal combustion engines — Safety requirements for design and construction of engines for use in potentially explosive atmospheres — Part 2: Group I engines for use in underground workings susceptible to firedamp and/or combustible dust

21.7.2001

 

 

CEN

EN 1834-3:2000

Reciprocating internal combustion engines — Safety requirements for design and construction of engines for use in potentially explosive atmospheres — Part 3: Group II engines for use in flammable dust atmospheres

21.7.2001

 

 

CEN

EN 1839:2012

Determination of explosion limits of gases and vapours

22.11.2012

EN 1839:2003

Date expired

(31.3.2013)

CEN

EN 1953:2013

Atomising and spraying equipment for coating materials — Safety requirements

5.11.2013

 

 

CEN

EN 12581:2005+A1:2010

Coating plants — Machinery for dip coating and electrodeposition of organic liquid coating material — Safety requirements

17.9.2010

EN 12581:2005

Date expired

(31.12.2010)

CEN

EN 12621:2006+A1:2010

Machinery for the supply and circulation of coating materials under pressure — Safety requirements

17.9.2010

EN 12621:2006

Date expired

(31.12.2010)

CEN

EN 12757-1:2005+A1:2010

Mixing machinery for coating materials — Safety requirements — Part 1: Mixing machinery for use in vehicle refinishing

17.9.2010

EN 12757-1:2005

Date expired

(31.12.2010)

CEN

EN 13012:2012

Petrol filling stations — Construction and performance of automatic nozzles for use on fuel dispensers

3.8.2012

EN 13012:2001

Date expired

(31.12.2012)

CEN

EN 13160-1:2003

Leak detection systems — Part 1: General principles

14.8.2003

 

 

CEN

EN 13237:2012

Potentially explosive atmospheres — Terms and definitions for equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres

12.2.2013

EN 13237:2003

Date expired

(30.4.2013)

CEN

EN 13463-1:2009

Non-electrical equipment for use in potentially explosive atmospheres — Part 1: Basic method and requirements

16.4.2010

EN 13463-1:2001

Date expired

(31.12.2010)

CEN

EN 13463-2:2004

Non-electrical equipment for use in potentially explosive atmospheres — Part 2: Protection by flow restricting enclosure ‘fr’

30.11.2005

 

 

CEN

EN 13463-3:2005

Non-electrical equipment for use in potentially explosive atmospheres — Part 3: Protection by flameproof enclosure ‘d’

30.11.2005

 

 

CEN

EN 13463-5:2011

Non-electrical equipment intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres — Part 5: Protection by constructional safety ‘c’

18.11.2011

EN 13463-5:2003

Date expired

(31.7.2014)

CEN

EN 13463-6:2005

Non-electrical equipment for use in potentially explosive atmospheres — Part 6: Protection by control of ignition source ‘b’

30.11.2005

 

 

CEN

EN 13463-8:2003

Non-electrical equipment for potentially explosive atmospheres — Part 8: Protection by liquid immersion ‘k’

12.8.2004

 

 

CEN

EN 13616:2004

Overfill prevention devices for static tanks for liquid petroleum fuels

9.3.2006

 

 

 

EN 13616:2004/AC:2006

 

 

 

CEN

EN 13617-1:2012

Petrol filling stations — Part 1: Safety requirements for construction and performance of metering pumps, dispensers and remote pumping units

3.8.2012

EN 13617-1:2004+A1:2009

Date expired

(30.11.2012)

CEN

EN 13617-2:2012

Petrol filling stations — Part 2: Safety requirements for construction and performance of safe breaks for use on metering pumps and dispensers

4.5.2012

EN 13617-2:2004

Date expired

(30.9.2012)

CEN

EN 13617-3:2012

Petrol filling stations — Part 3: Safety requirements for construction and performance of shear valves

4.5.2012

EN 13617-3:2004

Date expired

(30.9.2012)

CEN

EN 13617-4:2012

Petrol filling stations — Part 4: Safety requirements for construction and performance of swivels for use on metering pumps and dispensers

5.11.2013

 

 

CEN

EN 13760:2003

Automotive LPG filling system for light and heavy duty vehicles — Nozzle, test requirements and dimensions

24.1.2004

 

 

CEN

EN 13821:2002

Potentially explosive atmospheres — Explosion prevention and protection — Determination of minimum ignition energy of dust/air mixtures

20.5.2003

 

 

CEN

EN 13852-1:2013

Cranes — Offshore cranes — Part 1: General-purpose offshore cranes

5.11.2013

 

 

CEN

EN 14034-1:2004+A1:2011

Determination of explosion characteristics of dust clouds — Part 1: Determination of the maximum explosion pressure pmax of dust clouds

8.6.2011

EN 14034-1:2004

Date expired

(31.7.2011)

CEN

EN 14034-2:2006+A1:2011

Determination of explosion characteristics of dust clouds — Part 2: Determination of the maximum rate of explosion pressure rise (dp/dt)max of dust clouds

8.6.2011

EN 14034-2:2006

Date expired

(31.7.2011)

CEN

EN 14034-3:2006+A1:2011

Determination of explosion characteristics of dust clouds — Part 3: Determination of the lower explosion limit LEL of dust clouds

8.6.2011

EN 14034-3:2006

Date expired

(31.7.2011)

CEN

EN 14034-4:2004+A1:2011

Determination of explosion characteristics of dust clouds — Part 4: Determination of the limiting oxygen concentration LOC of dust clouds

8.6.2011

EN 14034-4:2004

Date expired

(31.7.2011)

CEN

EN 14373:2005

Explosion suppression systems

9.3.2006

 

 

CEN

EN 14460:2006

Explosion resistant equipment

15.12.2006

 

 

CEN

EN 14491:2012

Dust explosion venting protective systems

22.11.2012

EN 14491:2006

Date expired

(28.2.2013)

CEN

EN 14492-1:2006+A1:2009

Cranes — Power driven winches and hoists — Part 1: Power driven winches

16.4.2010

EN 14492-1:2006

Date expired

(30.4.2010)

 

EN 14492-1:2006+A1:2009/AC:2010

 

 

 

CEN

EN 14492-2:2006+A1:2009

Cranes — Power driven winches and hoists — Part 2: Power driven hoists

16.4.2010

EN 14492-2:2006

Date expired

(16.4.2010)

 

EN 14492-2:2006+A1:2009/AC:2010

 

 

 

CEN

EN 14522:2005

Determination of the auto ignition temperature of gases and vapours

30.11.2005

 

 

CEN

EN 14591-1:2004

Explosion prevention and protection in underground mines — Protective systems — Part 1: 2-bar explosion proof ventilation structure

9.3.2006

 

 

 

EN 14591-1:2004/AC:2006

 

 

 

CEN

EN 14591-2:2007

Explosion prevention and protection in underground mines — Protective systems — Part 2: Passive water trough barriers

12.12.2007

 

 

 

EN 14591-2:2007/AC:2008

 

 

 

CEN

EN 14591-4:2007

Explosion prevention and protection in underground mines — Protective systems — Part 4: Automatic extinguishing systems for road headers

12.12.2007

 

 

 

EN 14591-4:2007/AC:2008

 

 

 

CEN

EN 14677:2008

Safety of machinery — Secondary steelmaking — Machinery and equipment for treatment of liquid steel

20.8.2008

 

 

CEN

EN 14678-1:2013

LPG equipment and accessories — Construction and performance of LPG equipment for automotive filling stations — Part 1: Dispensers

4.5.2013

EN 14678-1:2006+A1:2009

Date expired

(30.9.2013)

CEN

EN 14681:2006+A1:2010

Safety of machinery — Safety requirements for machinery and equipment for production of steel by electric arc furnaces

8.6.2011

EN 14681:2006

Date expired

(8.6.2011)

CEN

EN 14756:2006

Determination of the limiting oxygen concentration (LOC) for flammable gases and vapours

12.12.2007

 

 

CEN

EN 14797:2006

Explosion venting devices

12.12.2007

 

 

CEN

EN 14973:2015

Conveyor belts for use in underground installations — Electrical and flammability safety requirements

This is the first publication

EN 14973:2006+A1:2008

31.5.2016

CEN

EN 14983:2007

Explosion prevention and protection in underground mines — Equipment and protective systems for firedamp drainage

12.12.2007

 

 

CEN

EN 14986:2007

Design of fans working in potentially explosive atmospheres

12.12.2007

 

 

CEN

EN 14994:2007

Gas explosion venting protective systems

12.12.2007

 

 

CEN

EN 15089:2009

Explosion isolation systems

16.4.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 15188:2007

Determination of the spontaneous ignition behaviour of dust accumulations

12.12.2007

 

 

CEN

EN 15198:2007

Methodology for the risk assessment of non-electrical equipment and components for intended use in potentially explosive atmospheres

12.12.2007

 

 

CEN

EN 15233:2007

Methodology for functional safety assessment of protective systems for potentially explosive atmospheres

12.12.2007

 

 

CEN

EN 15268:2008

Petrol filling stations — Safety requirements for the construction of submersible pump assemblies

27.1.2009

 

 

CEN

EN 15794:2009

Determination of explosion points of flammable liquids

16.4.2010

 

 

CEN

EN 15967:2011

Determination of maximum explosion pressure and the maximum rate of pressure rise of gases and vapours

18.11.2011

EN 13673-2:2005

EN 13673-1:2003

Date expired

(29.2.2012)

CEN

EN 16009:2011

Flameless explosion venting devices

18.11.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 16020:2011

Explosion diverters

18.11.2011

 

 

CEN

EN 16447:2014

Explosion isolation flap valves

12.12.2014

 

 

CEN

EN ISO 16852:2010

Flame arresters — Performance requirements, test methods and limits for use (ISO 16852:2008, including Cor 1:2008 and Cor 2:2009)

17.9.2010

EN 12874:2001

Date expired

(31.12.2010)

Cenelec

EN 50050-1:2013

Electrostatic hand-held spraying equipment — Safety requirements — Part 1: Hand-held spraying equipment for ignitable liquid coating materials

14.3.2014

EN 50050:2006

14.10.2016

Cenelec

EN 50050-2:2013

Electrostatic hand-held spraying equipment — Safety requirements — Part 2: Hand-held spraying equipment for ignitable coating powder

14.3.2014

EN 50050:2006

14.10.2016

Cenelec

EN 50050-3:2013

Electrostatic hand-held spraying equipment — Safety requirements — Part 3: Hand-held spraying equipment for ignitable flock

14.3.2014

EN 50050:2006

14.10.2016

Cenelec

EN 50104:2010

Electrical apparatus for the detection and measurement of oxygen — Performance requirements and test methods

4.2.2011

EN 50104:2002

+ A1:2004

Date expired

(1.6.2013)

Cenelec

EN 50176:2009

Stationary electrostatic application equipment for ignitable liquid coating material — Safety requirements

16.4.2010

 

 

Cenelec

EN 50177:2009

Stationary electrostatic application equipment for ignitable coating powders — Safety requirements

16.4.2010

 

 

 

EN 50177:2009/A1:2012

22.11.2012

 

Date expired

(23.7.2015)

Cenelec

EN 50223:2015

Stationary electrostatic application equipment for ignitable flock material — Safety requirements

9.10.2015

EN 50223:2010

13.4.2018

Cenelec

EN 50271:2010

Electrical apparatus for the detection and measurement of combustible gases, toxic gases or oxygen — Requirements and tests for apparatus using software and/or digital technologies

4.2.2011

 

 

Cenelec

EN 50281-2-1:1998

Electrical apparatus for use in the presence of combustible dust — Part 2-1: Test methods — Methods for determining the minimum ignition temperatures of dust

6.11.1999

 

 

 

EN 50281-2-1:1998/AC:1999

 

 

 

Cenelec

EN 50303:2000

Group I, Category M1 equipment intended to remain functional in atmospheres endangered by firedamp and/or coal dust

16.2.2001

 

 

Cenelec

EN 50381:2004

Transportable ventilated rooms with or without an internal source of release

9.3.2006

 

 

 

EN 50381:2004/AC:2005

 

 

 

Cenelec

EN 50495:2010

Safety devices required for the safe functioning of equipment with respect to explosion risks

17.9.2010

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60079-0:2012

Explosive atmospheres — Part 0: Equipment — General requirements

IEC 60079-0:2011 (Modified) + IS1:2013

14.3.2014

EN 60079-0:2009

Date expired

(2.4.2015)

 

EN 60079-0:2012/A11:2013

14.3.2014

 

7.10.2016

Cenelec

EN 60079-1:2014

Explosive atmospheres — Part 1: Equipment protection by flameproof enclosures ‘d’

IEC 60079-1:2014

9.10.2015

EN 60079-1:2007

1.8.2017

Cenelec

EN 60079-2:2014

Explosive atmospheres — Part 2: Equipment protection by pressurized enclosure ‘p’

IEC 60079-2:2014

9.10.2015

EN 61241-4:2006

EN 60079-2:2007

25.8.2017

 

EN 60079-2:2014/AC:2015

 

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60079-5:2015

Explosive atmospheres — Part 5: Equipment protection by powder filling ‘q’

IEC 60079-5:2015

9.10.2015

EN 60079-5:2007

24.3.2018

Cenelec

EN 60079-6:2015

Explosive atmospheres — Part 6: Equipment protection by liquid immersion ‘o’

IEC 60079-6:2015

This is the first publication

EN 60079-6:2007

27.3.2018

Cenelec

EN 60079-7:2015

Explosive atmospheres — Part 7: Equipment protection by increased safety ‘e’

IEC 60079-7:2015

This is the first publication

EN 60079-7:2007

31.7.2018

Cenelec

EN 60079-11:2012

Explosive atmospheres — Part 11: Equipment protection by intrinsic safety ‘i’

IEC 600

IEC 60079-11:2011

4.5.2012

EN 60079-27:2008

EN 60079-11:2007

EN 61241-11:2006

Date expired

(4.8.2014)

Cenelec

EN 60079-15:2010

Explosive atmospheres — Part 15: Equipment protection by type of protection ‘n’

IEC 60079-15:2010

8.6.2011

EN 60079-15:2005

Date expired

(1.5.2013)

Cenelec

EN 60079-18:2015

Explosive atmospheres — Part 18: Equipment protection by encapsulation ‘m’

IEC 60079-18:2014

9.10.2015

EN 60079-18:2009

16.1.2018

Cenelec

EN 60079-20-1:2010

Explosive atmospheres — Part 20-1: Material characteristics for gas and vapour classification — Test methods and data

IEC 60079

IEC 60079-20-1:2010

17.9.2010

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60079-25:2010

Explosive atmospheres — Part 25: Intrinsically safe electrical systems

IEC 60079-25:2010

8.6.2011

EN 60079-25:2004

Date expired

(1.10.2013)

 

EN 60079-25:2010/AC:2013

 

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60079-26:2015

Explosive atmospheres — Part 26: Equipment with Equipment Protection Level (EPL) Ga

IEC 60079-26:2014

9.10.2015

EN 60079-26:2007

2.12.2017

Cenelec

EN 60079-27:2008

Explosive atmospheres — Part 27: Fieldbus intrinsically safe concept (FISCO)

IEC 60079-27:2008

16.4.2010

EN 60079-27:2006

Date expired

(1.4.2011)

Cenelec

EN 60079-28:2015

Explosive atmospheres — Part 28: Protection of equipment and transmission systems using optical radiation

IEC 60079-28:2015

This is the first publication

EN 60079-28:2007

1.7.2018

Cenelec

EN 60079-29-1:2007

Explosive atmospheres — Part 29-1: Gas detectors — Performance requirements of detectors for flammable gases

IEC 60079-29-1:2007 (Modified)

20.8.2008

EN 61779-4:2000

EN 61779-5:2000

EN 61779-3:2000

EN 61779-2:2000

EN 61779-1:2000

+ A11:2004

Date expired

(1.11.2010)

Cenelec

EN 60079-29-4:2010

Explosive atmospheres — Part 29-4: Gas detectors — Performance requirements of open path detectors for flammable gases

IEC 60079-29-4:2009 (Modified)

8.6.2011

EN 50241-2:1999

EN 50241-1:1999

+ A1:2004

Date expired

(1.4.2013)

Cenelec

EN 60079-30-1:2007

Explosive atmospheres — Part 30-1: Electrical resistance trace heating — General and testing requirements

IEC 60079-30-1:2007

20.8.2008

 

 

Cenelec

EN 60079-31:2014

Explosive atmospheres — Part 31: Equipment dust ignition protection by enclosure ‘t’

IEC 60079-31:2013

12.12.2014

EN 60079-31:2009

1.1.2017

Cenelec

EN 60079-35-1:2011

Explosive atmospheres — Part 35-1: Caplights for use in mines susceptible to firedamp — General requirements — Construction and testing in relation to the risk of explosion

IEC 60079-35-1:2011

18.11.2011

EN 62013-1:2006

Date expired

(30.6.2014)

 

EN 60079-35-1:2011/AC:2011

 

 

 

Cenelec

EN ISO/IEC 80079-34:2011

Explosive atmospheres — Part 34: Application of quality systems for equipment manufacture (ISO/IEC 80079-34:2011)

18.11.2011

EN 13980:2002

Date expired

(25.5.2014)

 

http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/HTML/?uri=CELEX:52016XC0408(02)&from=EN

English

New blue guide on the implementation of EU product rules 2016

The new edition of the blue guide has been published by the European Commission on the 5.4.2016.

The 'Blue Guide' on the implementation of EU product rules 2016.

You can dowload the PDF document from here The 'Blue Guide' on the implementation of EU product rules 2016

English

GUIDANCE DOCUMENT ON THE ATEX DIRECTIVE TRANSITION FROM 94/9/EC TO 2014/34/EU

 

GUIDANCE DOCUMENT ON THE ATEX DIRECTIVE TRANSITION FROM 94/9/EC TO 2014/34/EU

 

 The new ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU[1] is the result of the alignment of the previous ATEX Directive 94/9/EC to the "New Legislative Framework" (NLF)[2], in particular to Decision No 768/2008/EC[3], as well as to the provisions of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) after the Treaty of Lisbon.

Being the result of an alignment and a recast, the main changes in the new Directive 2014/34/EU with respect to the previous Directive 94/9/EC are quite limited, and do not concern the most substantial characteristics of the act that remain the same: scope, essential health and safety requirements, categorization and conformity assessment procedures. The main changes are the following:

Reference number: according to the model YYYY / No / UE

Definitions: horizontal additions from the NLF

Economic operators (manufacturers, authorised representatives, importers, distributors) and their obligations: more detailed descriptions from the NLF

Harmonised standards and presumption of conformity: reference to Regulation (EU) No 1025/2012 on European Standardisation[4]

CE marking: reference to Regulation (EC) No 765/2008[5]

Notified bodies: more detailed requirements and procedures from the NLF

 

Market surveillance and safeguard procedure: reinforced activities and new simplified procedures (also related to the "Product safety and market surveillance package"[6])

ATEX committee and implementing acts: reference to Regulation (EU) No 182/2011[7] ("Comitology") concerning Commission Implementing Decisions on formal objections against harmonised standards, safeguard clauses against products and challenges on the competence of notified bodies

EU declaration of conformity: more detailed contents, and a model, from the NLF

EU-type examination certificate: conditions for validity and date of expiry from the NLF

The new ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU is applicable from 20 April 2016.

This document includes a list of "Frequently Asked Questions and Answers" on the transition to the ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU, which covers both "horizontal" and "sectorial" questions, this is to say, those common to all the EU legislation aligned to the "New Legislative Framework"[8] and those specifically related to Directive 2014/34/EU. It reflects the result of ongoing discussions, notably at the workshop on the transition to the new ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU held on 30th September 2015. It should be noted that this document is preliminary, pending the revision of the Blue Guide and the new ATEX Guidelines. Upon finalisation of the revised Blue Guide (planned for end of 2015) and the ATEX Guidelines (planned for the first quarter of 2016) the latter documents have to be considered as the main references for the interpretation of horizontal issues related to the New Legislative Framework and the ATEX Directive respectively.

A list of reference documents for guidance is provided at the end of the document.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON THE TRANSITION TO THE ATEX DIRECTIVE 2014/34/EU 

TOPIC

QUESTION

ANSWER

Scope

Article 1(1) and (2)

Is there any change in the scope from Directive 94/9/EC to Directive 2014/34/EU?

No. When compared with the previous Directive 94/9/EC, in the new Directive 2014/34/EU the scope has not changed. The new Directive is the result of the alignment to the reference provisions of the New Legislative Framework, in particular Decision No 768/2008/EC and Regulation (EC) No 765/2008. The term "product" is introduced in Article 1(1) including (a) equipment and protective systems, (b) safety-, controlling- and regulating devices, and (c) components, now explicitly listed in the scope. The list of exclusions from the scope in Article 1(2) remains the same.

Manufacturer

Article 2(12)

Who is a manufacturer – can an operator/user also be a manufacturer?

The definition of manufacturer requires the act of making a product available on the market. Users and operators do not make products available on the market, so they are usually not considered to be manufacturers. However, according to Article 2(12) of the ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU, any natural or legal person who manufactures a product or has a product designed or manufactured, and markets that product under its own name or trademark or uses it for its own purposes, is a manufacturer. This means that an operator/user who produces a product for his own use becomes a manufacturer. In this case he has to meet all the related obligations and requirements of the Directive, including the necessary conformity assessment procedures. This also applies to products that were originally not put on the market for the use in potentially explosive atmospheres and which have been modified by an operator/user in a way that they can now be used in hazardous areas. This represents a substantial modification of the products and the resulting "new" products fall under the scope of Directive 2014/34/EU. The same applies to products where due to modifications, the integrity of type of protection is concerned, and thus a re-evaluation is necessary. As in these cases a product will not be put on the market, the criterion of initial putting into service of the product applies here.

See also § 3.1. "Manufacturer" in the "Blue Guide"

 

Other economic operators

Can following operators be considered as "economic operators" similar to importers or distributors? - "Agent" which is a person inside the EU that promotes goods via a homepage or somewhere else and is paid when people order the goods and after requests the manufacturer outside the EU to send directly the batch of products or one single product to the customer - "Fulfilment houses" which put just the EU citizen address label and send the goods

"Economic operators" are defined in Article 2(16) of the ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU as "the manufacturer, the authorised representative, the importer and the distributor". The common element to all these actors is that they make products available on the market. New distribution modes (in particular in electronic commerce) have developed and there are new types of actors, like agents or fulfilment houses. It is often not entirely clear whether they can be considered to be importers or distributors according to the relevant definitions. The particular role as economic operators that certain actors will play will have to be decided according to their specific activities. For example, a "fulfilment house" generally goes beyond a purely logistic role and plays an essential role in the distribution chain, and it should be considered as a distributor. The subject is still under consideration in the Commission and further guidance might be provided on that issue.

See also § 3. "The actors in the product supply chain and their obligations" in the "Blue Guide"

Making available on the market / Placing on the market

Article 2(10) and (11)

Articles 5, 6, 7, 8

Which is the difference between "making available on the market" and "placing on the market" in the framework of Directive 2014/34/EU (e.g. in Article 5 "making available on the market" is mentioned, but for the same activity when the responsibilities of economic operators are covered – e.g. Articles 6, 7 and 8 – "placing on the market" is mentioned)?

"Making available on the market" is the overall concept. Any transfer between economic operators of a product is considered as making available. "Placing on the market" is a specific case of making available, namely it is the first time that the product is introduced on the market. It is important because at that moment the EU legislation applies. Any subsequent transfer is a "making available". The operation is reserved either for a manufacturer or an importer, i.e. the manufacturer and the importer are the only economic operators who place products on the market. When a manufacturer or an importer supplies a product to a distributor or an end-user for the first time, that operation is labelled in legal terms as placing on the market. Any subsequent operation, for instance, from a distributor to another or to an end-user is defined as making available. It should be noted the difference between "making available on the market" in

Article 5, as the general concept referred to free movement in the EU internal market in any moment, and "placing on the market" in Articles 6, 7 and 8, referred to the first time that the product is introduced on the EU market. As regards the case of products manufactured for the manufacturer's own use the product is not placed on the market: in this case the legislation applies at the moment of putting into service.

See also §§ 2.2. "Making available" and 2.3. "Placing on the market" of the "Blue Guide"

 

Which kinds of obligations are related to selling products through the internet?

 

EU harmonisation legislation applies to all form of supply, including distance selling and selling through electronic means (as the internet): in any case, products intended to be made available on the EU market must be in conformity with the applicable legislation. A product offered in a catalogue or by means of electronic commerce has to comply with EU harmonisation legislation when the catalogue or website directs its offer to the EU market and includes an ordering and shipping system. Products offered for sale online by sellers based outside the EU are considered to be placed on the EU market if sales are specifically targeted at EU consumers or businesses.

See also § 2.1. "Product coverage" of the "Blue Guide"

 

In many cases products can be marketed through the internet or other distance/electronic means but the product is not physically in the EU. Placing on the market requires the products to be physically in the EU territory?

 

 

Obligations of manufacturers:

Type, batch or serial number

Article 6(5)

Does this Article mean that a product specification is required, but not necessarily a serial number? Would there be a way to specify the sequential serial number using a barcode?

 

The important point is that the numbering must allow making a clear link to the relevant documentation that demonstrates the conformity of the specific type of product, in particular for ATEX the EU declaration of conformity or the attestation of conformity. A barcode can be used if this can reasonably be considered by a manufacturer as an appropriate way enabling the manufacturer and authorities to identify and trace his products and to make the link to the relevant documentation. Depending on the product, it is up to the manufacturer to decide whether the identification element should allow the identification of each single product or just the relevant batch or type. But manufacturers should be aware that when public authorities in charge of market surveillance recall products and it is not possible to distinguish between batches or serial numbers, all products of that brand must be removed from the market. The ATEX Directive allows placing the information on the packaging or in a document accompanying the product if the size or nature of the product does not allow it. Of course if the information is not visible at a first sight, it must be easily and safely accessible.

See also § 4.2.2.3. "Identification element" of the "Blue Guide"

 

Name and address on the product

Article 6(7)

If lack of space, would be possible to indicate the name and address within the product?

 

The manufacturer must indicate his (1) name, (2) registered trade name or trade mark and (3) a single contact postal address at which he can be contacted, on the product or, when not possible because of the size or physical characteristics of the product, on its packaging and/or on the accompanying documentation. If the information is put inside the product, it must be easily accessible by the Market Surveillance Authorities without damaging the product or the need for disassembling it with specific tools.

See also §§ 3.1. "Manufacturer" and 4.2.2.1. "The requirement to indicate name and address of the manufacturer" of the "Blue Guide"

 

Must the information refer to the local distributor or the economic operator placing the product on the EU market?

 

The information is related to the economic operator that places the product on the market i.e. the manufacturer or importer, not the distributor.

 

 

In the case that a company is based in a third country and in an EU country, is it necessary to put the information of both places as manufacturer and importer?

 

For imported products, it is required to indicate the name and address of the manufacturer and of the importer, as a basic traceability requirement for market surveillance. But, if both, manufacturer and importer, belong to the same group or company and if the company based in the EU takes the full manufacturer's responsibility, the indication of the branch based in the EU will suffice to comply with the requirements.

See also § 4.2.2. "Traceability provisions" of the "Blue Guide"

 

The postal address in which the manufacturer can be contacted, must be the one of the manufacturer?

 

Not necessarily. The postal address must be "at which [the manufacturer] can be contacted": this is not necessarily the address where the manufacturer is actually established. This address can for example be the one of the authorised representative or of the customer services.

See also § 4.2.2.1. "The requirement to indicate name and address for manufacturers" of the "Blue Guide"

 

How to implement the requirement that the contact details shall be in a language easily understood?

 

The address does not have to be translated. The characters of the language must allow identifying the origin and the name of the company. This is not possible with certain alphabets.

 

 

What elements are needed to constitute an address? Does it always need a street name, house no. etc.?

 

The address must be specific enough for a letter to arrive in the right place. Not all addresses are composed of street names and/or house numbers.

 

Instructions and safety information

Article 6(8)

What can be considered as manufacturer's documentation within the ATEX Directive?

 

The documents that are required to accompany the product include the instructions and safety information to be drawn up and provided by the manufacturer to the end-user of the product. One single document can include both instructions and safety information. It includes also a copy of the EU declaration of conformity or the attestation of conformity, which have to accompany each ATEX product, as per Article 6(2).

 

 

As the ATEX Directive covers health and safety matters only, may any mandatory documentation relate to safety only?

 

The documentation (instructions and safety information) must include all the necessary information for the safe use of the product, to enable the end-users to assemble, install, operate, store, maintain, repair, and dispose of it. It is for the manufacturer to determine the relevant information which should be included in the instructions and safety information for a particular product.

 

 

Should each product sold in a bulk contain the instructions and safety information?

 

In principle, every individual product must be accompanied by the instructions and safety information but it does not mean that the full instructions must be given in paper. In some specific cases, where several identical products are bundled in a packaging for use in one application (e.g. installation equipment), it is sufficient to accompany the shipping unit with one set of instructions. If another economic operator along the distribution chain dismantles the bundle and sells the products individually, he should ensure that each product individually sold is accompanied by the necessary instructions and safety information. This item will also be clarified in the revised "Blue Guide".

See also § 3.1. "Manufacturer" of the "Blue Guide"

 

According to Directive 2014/34/EU, is it necessary to attach instructions to a component?

 

According to Article 6(8) the manufacturer shall ensure that the product is accompanied by instructions and safety information: the term "product" includes also components, so in principle ATEX components should be accompanied by instructions, too. Taking into consideration that components are often very small items supplied in a wide range of batch sizes and package quantities, an alternative means of satisfying the information obligation is to attach the instructions to delivery documentation or to the smallest additional packaging. The topics that shall be included in the instructions for equipment according to Directive 2014/34/EU are specified in Annex II point 1.0.6. This point is only valid for equipment and so it is not applicable to components. The content of the instructions for ATEX components has to be adapted accordingly: they shall describe the substantial properties of the component and illustrate how the component has to be installed into the product according to the intended use.

 

Products not in conformity with the Directive

Article 6(9)

The ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU requires that where the product presents a risk, manufacturers shall immediately inform the competent national authorities. Which is the threshold of "unacceptable risk" above which authorities have to be informed?

 

The "acceptable level of risk" for a product is determined by the compliance with the essential health and safety requirements. The EHSRs of the ATEX Directive have not been changed and therefore the previous thresholds for assessing the risks would continue to apply.

 

Provision of information and documentation

Articles 6(10), 8(9) and 9(5)

May "a competent national authority" in any Member State or EEA country contact an economical operator (manufacturer, importer, distributor) for information and documentation directly without any involvement of the local national authorities, or not?

 

The Directive makes reference to "a competent national authority", that could be any of the countries of the EU and the EEA in which EU legislation applies. Any competent market surveillance authority can and is recommended to contact directly the economic operator even if he is based in a different Member State. The information of local national authorities in direct contacts between any national/EEA authority and economic operators, is advisable, for a matter of transparency and good co-operation. If the authority needs information to complete the compliance evaluation and the economic operators does not provide the information requested, then the first authority can request the assistance of the local national authority. The legal basis for this type of mutual assistance is set out in Article 24(2) of Regulation (EC) 765/2008. If the economic operator does not voluntary take corrective action, the competent national authority will adopt corrective measures concerning its country and notify them as appropriate via ICSMS/RAPEX Rapid Alert System. The market surveillance authorities of the other Member States will take follow up measures in the context of the safeguard clause procedure and in particular the local national authority will contact the manufacturer/EU importer and requests corrective action in relation to all relevant products.

See also §§ 7.4. "Safeguard mechanisms for Member States" and 7.5. "Cooperation and exchange of information between the Member States and the European Commission" of the "Blue Guide"

Obligations of importers:

Ensuring the manufacturer's requirements

Article 8(2)

How do we interpret "Before placing a product on the market importers shall ensure that the appropriate conformity assessment procedure… has been carried out by the manufacturer"? Does it mean that the importers must have a copy of the EU declaration of conformity or the attestation of conformity and the related technical documentation?

 

The importer needs to have a copy of the EU declaration of conformity and has to keep it for 10 years after a product has been placed on the market. The importer has to ensure that the technical documentation can be made available to the competent national authority upon request. Even if there is no explicit obligation, the importer is advised to require formal assurance in writing from the manufacturer that the documents will be made available when requested by the market surveillance authority. What is important is that the authorities receive the documentation and that at importer's request the manufacturer provides the information to Member States. The importer has to make sure that the manufacturer has carried out the appropriate conformity assessment procedure for the product. Therefore, the importer must check whether the manufacturer has fulfilled his requirements, but it does not have to carry out a "new" conformity assessment of the product. In addition to that, the importers has a due diligence obligation with regard to the conformity of the product. If he disposes of further information that should reasonably make him believe that the product is not in compliance he should not place the product on the market. The manufacturer retains the overall responsibility for compliance; such responsibility cannot be transferred to the importer.

See also § 3.3. "Importer" of the "Blue Guide"

 

What exactly are the "required documents" that are mentioned in this paragraph?

 

The "required documents” that the importer needs to make sure that are present are the ones which have to accompany the product, as described in each EU legislation. In the ATEX Directive it is the EU declaration of conformity or the attestation of conformity which must accompany the product, and the instructions and safety information.

 

Language of instructions and safety information

Article 8(4)

 

Can the product be imported with instructions only in English created by the manufacturer, and can the importer himself create a translation of the instructions that will accompany the product when is placed on the EU market?

 

 

The manufacturer, the importer and the distributor have the obligation to ensure that the product to be placed on the EU market is accompanied by instructions and safety information in a language which can be easily understood by end-users, as determined by the Member State concerned. It is for each economic operator which makes available the product in a Member State, to ensure that all the languages are available. Nothing prevents economic operators from reaching contractual agreements on the manner in which they are translated.

 

 

 

What happens if the product is placed on a national market for which the manufacturer has not foreseen a translation?

A manufacturer has a certain set of languages where he intends to ship the product but if it goes somewhere else, importer and distributor must ensure that instructions are translated in the relevant language. It depends on how economic operators are organised by contractual arrangements.

 

What happens with "bad" translations?

According to Article 6(8), instructions and safety information, as well as any labelling, shall be clear, understandable and intelligible. Therefore, "bad" (inaccurate, incomplete, etc.) translations cannot be accepted and the product should be considered non-compliant.

Obligations of distributors Article 9(2)

What exactly are the "required documents" that are mentioned in this paragraph?

The "required documents¡¨ that the distributor needs to make sure that are present are the ones which have to accompany the product, as described in each EU legislation. In the ATEX Directive it is the EU declaration of conformity or the attestation of conformity which must accompany the product, and the instructions and safety information.

 

How do the distributors check whether the requirements were met except for the CE marking and the instructions for use and safety information?

The distributor must not carry out any specific additional checks apart from those explicitly mentioned in Article 9. He also has to check that the manufacturer and importer have indicated their name, registered trade name or trade mark and the address at which they can be contacted on the product, or, when not possible because of the size or physical characteristics of the products, on its packaging and/or accompanying documentation, and that the product bears a type, batch or serial number or other element allowing its identification. The distributor must be able to identify the person (e.g. manufacturer or his authorised representative, the importer or another distributor) who has provided him with the product in order to assist the market surveillance authority in its efforts to obtain the EU declaration of conformity or the attestation of conformity and the necessary parts of the technical documentation. Market surveillance authorities have the possibility to address their request for the technical documentation directly to the distributor. The latter, is however not expected to be in possession of the relevant documentation. In addition to that, the distributor also has a due diligence obligation with regard to the conformity of the product. If he disposes of further information that should reasonably make him believe that the product is not in compliance he should not make the product available on the market.

See also section 3.4. "Distributor" of the "Blue Guide"

Provision of information and documentation Article 9(5)

What is a "reasonable period" for distributors to provide the necessary documents, taking into account the fact that even the smallest distributor should provide the information?

There is not specific time limit in the directive for a "reasonable period". This period has to be assessed by the authorities on a case-by-case basis, taking into account the level of urgency/seriousness of risk and the efforts for the economic operator to follow-up the request. A default period could be e.g. 10 working days, but giving the possibility to shorten it or extend depending of the case. Member States are free to fix a default period in their national laws, but there should always be a possibility to shorten or prolong that period.

Harmonised standards Article 12

Are new lists of references of ATEX harmonised standards to be published on the OJEU in the date of applicability of the new Directive? What would happen if new harmonised standards are not published in such date?

The Commission will not amend the existing standardisation mandates (M/BC/CEN/92/46 and others) for the new ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU: according to Article 43, references to the repealed Directive shall be construed as references to the new Directive. Therefore, there is no need to change reference numbers contained in harmonised standards: any reference to the previous Directive 94/9/EC should be read as a reference to the new Directive 2014/34/EU. In particular, as the legal provisions supported by a harmonised standard (the essential health and safety requirements) have not been changed, Annex Z referencing to the repealed Directive can be read as referencing to the new Directive as given in the new Directive itself. Consequently, standards harmonised under the previous Directive 94/9/EC continue to confer presumption of conformity with the essential health and safety requirements of the new Directive 2014/34/EU Directive because the EHSRs remain the same. There is in principle no need to revise the standards to make changes in Annex Z only: revision of standards by CEN and CENELEC can follow the normal revision cycle (approx. 5 years) in order to adequately follow the state of the art and/or to answer to specific needs. In any case, for the sake of clarity and transparency, the first list of references of harmonised standards under Directive 2014/34/EU will be published on the OJEU in time for its applicability, at the same time of the last list under Directive 94/9/EC (probably in February-March 2016). The contents of the last list under Directive 94/9/EC will be the identical to the first list under Directive 2014/34/EU.

EU declaration of conformity Article 14

From which date a manufacturer has to mention the new ATEX Directive for his EU declaration of conformity?

Before 20 April 2016 all the EC declarations of conformity for ATEX products placed on the EU market for the first time must be in line with Directive 94/9/EC. According to Article 41 products that are already in the distribution chain (including stockpiles: see Recital 49), before 20 April 2016, can continue to be distributed with the EC declaration of conformity referring to Directive 94/9/EC, as they have already been lawfully placed on the EU market. Declarations of conformity (EC or EU) remain valid according to the legislation in force when the product is placed on the EU market (= made available on the EU market for the first time). There is no need to change legislative references in documents accompanying the product. For products placed on the EU market as of 20 April 2016 (or, in the case of products manufactured for own use, put into service), the EU declaration of conformity must be in accordance with the new ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU. As the ATEX Directive requires the product to be accompanied by the declaration of conformity, it is difficult for manufacturers to ensure that the declaration is exchanged from one day to the next. In order to facilitate the transition to the new ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU, the EU declaration of conformity can already today (when conformity still has to be declared to the old Directive 94/9/EC) indicate the following: "The object of the declaration described above is in conformity with the relevant Union harmonisation legislation: Directive 94/9/EC (until April 19th, 2016) and Directive 2014/34/EU (from April 20th, 2016)".

 

How old a declaration of conformity can be, when placing a product on the market?

If the product remains the same and no changes in the state of the art (as from the harmonised standards, if available) took place, the same declaration of conformity can continue to be used.

 

Is it necessary to change the declaration of conformity when the referred harmonised standards change?

It would depend on the kind of changes in the new harmonised standard superseding the previous one, as indicated by the relevant European Standardisation Organisation (CEN, CENELEC) in the standard itself. For "substantial" changes, related to the state of the art, re-assessment of the product will be necessary; for "formal" or "non-substantial" changes, an update of the declaration of conformity will be enough. The important issue to consider is that the previous standard has lost the presumption of conformity, so conformity is no longer "presumed" but has to be demonstrated, in particular in the technical documentation.

Structure and contents of the EU declaration of conformity

Article 14(2)

Which information must be included in the EU declaration of conformity?

If a manufacturer produces an EU declaration of conformity that follows strictly the model set out in Annex X to Directive 2014/34/EU, as a minimum, he will completely fulfil the requirements of the EU declaration of conformity. The elements specified in Annexes III to IX do not add any additional requirement. In any case, additional information can be included.

 

Annex X requires "References to the relevant harmonised standards used" when other directives (for instance 2014/30/EU, Annex IV) require "References to the relevant harmonized standards used, including the date of the standard". Does it mean that for the ATEX Directive it is not mandatory to mention the date of the standards used?

The reference of the harmonised standard should be indicated in a precise, complete and clearly defined way; this implies that the version and/or date of the relevant standard should be specified. Therefore, it can be necessary to include the date if the version cannot be identified in a different manner (e.g. year of adoption). This is especially useful when two versions of the same standard are providing for presumption of conformity at the same time, during the transitional period between the publication of the reference of the superseding standard on the OJEU and the date of cessation of presumption of conformity of the superseded standard.

 

Is the translation of the EU declaration of conformity the manufacturer's responsibility when he markets the equipment under his name or trade mark? Can the importer translate the declaration before he places the product on the market or can the distributor translate it before making it available on the market and provide the translation together with the EU declaration of conformity of the manufacturer which is for example in English?

EU harmonisation legislation does not specify who has the obligation to translate. There can be a contractual arrangement between the manufacturer and the importer about who does the translation. In any case, in Annex X to the new ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU there is a compulsory, more detailed model of the EU declaration of conformity, which is already translated in all the EU official languages.

 

Must the translations of the EU declaration of conformity be signed by the manufacturer?

The EU declaration of conformity must be signed by the manufacturer (by an individual working for the manufacturer) or his authorised representative, and the employee's function shall also be indicated. If the translation of the EU declaration of conformity is not signed by the manufacturer, a copy of the original EU declaration of conformity signed by the manufacturer must also accompany the product, together with the translated version.

See also section 4.4. "EU declaration of conformity" of the "Blue Guide"

Products subject to more than on EU legislation

Article 14(3)

Is it necessary to draw up several EU declarations of conformity when more than one Directive is applicable to an ATEX product?

No. On the contrary, a single EU declaration of conformity is required whenever a product is covered by several pieces of EU harmonisation legislation (directives or regulations) requiring an EU declaration of conformity; such single declaration must refer to all of legislation applicable to the product and the related essential requirements. For this reason, if the ATEX Directive applies to a product as well, its reference should be included in the single or "global" EU declaration of conformity which must accompany the product. This should be checked by the importer or distributor. The single EU declaration of conformity can be one-page document listing the different directives or a dossier made up of relevant individual declarations of conformity (see recital 24).

See also § 4.4. "EU declaration of conformity" of the "Blue Guide"

Products presenting a risk at national level Article 35

What is the purpose of Article 35 which describes the procedure for dealing with products presenting a risk at national level?

The procedure described in Article 35 has different possible developments, towards the same result: ensuring that only compliant products are placed on the EU market. If upon request of the market surveillance authority the economic operator agrees to take the necessary corrective action (voluntary measures by the operator), the procedure ends here. In this case, if the market surveillance authority considers that the risk goes beyond its national territory, the authority will inform the Commission and the other Member States of the results of the evaluation and the actions the economic operator intends to take. However, if the economic operator does not take corrective action as requested, the market surveillance authority shall take appropriate measures against the product (compulsory measures). In this case, the national authorities notify the measure to the Commission and to the other Member States, who have the possibility to object to it during a 3-month period. If no objection is raised, the measure is deemed to be justified. In this case all Member States are obliged to take appropriate action against the product on their territories. If objections are raised, the Commission needs to take a decision to determine whether the measure should be considered as justified or not (the Union safeguard procedure in Article 36). The purpose is that restrictive measures against the product are not an unjustified restriction of the free movement of goods. Additionally, it is an information-sharing tool between market surveillance authorities: this exchange of information, although non-compulsory in the phase of voluntary corrective actions, is also expected to be submitted by the market surveillance authorities to the other Member States.

Three months' time to raise objections

Article 35(7)

How to compute the "three months'" time to raise objections by a Member State or the Commission against a measure taken by a Member State?

It is three calendar months, to be calculated according to the general provisions of Regulation (EEC, Euratom) No 1182/71 of the Council of 3 June 1971 determining the rules applicable to periods, dates and time limits, and in particular Article 3. For example: if a notification comes in on 15 September 2016, the day of notification does not count and the three months' time will end on 16 December 2016, 24:00h.

Compliant products which present a risk Article 37

What is the meaning of Article 37, especially with respect to Article 35?

The procedure of Article 37 has to be seen as exceptional case. In principle the essential requirements of the ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU are performance based and technology neutral. However, the directive takes into account the state of the art when it was drafted. It is possible that with the evolution of time, new technologies and the state of the art, the essential requirements do not cover all risks, in particular related to new products. This is the case foreseen in Article 37. In this case a product may formally comply with the essential requirements but nevertheless present a risk. Authorities must have to possibility to take restrictive measures against the product and this procedure allows them to do so. The difference to the "normal" safeguard procedure is that Article 37 deals with "compliant products", while Article 35 deals with products presenting a risk for not complying with the applicable requirements.

Formal non-compliance

Article 38(1)

Is the lack of CE marking, or the incorrect drafting of the EU declaration of conformity; a formal non-compliance?

Unless there are reasons to believe that the product presents a risk, there are cases where non-compliance with a number of administrative or formal requirements are defined as formal non-compliance by Article 38 of Directive 2014/34/EU. The lack of CE marking or the incorrect drafting of the EU declaration of conformity are expressly mentioned in Article 38(1)(c) and (f) respectively but it is rarely just a formal non-compliance: it could be related to more substantial safety issues. In any case, this Article 38 does not affect Article 35 (products presenting a risk). The CE marking, the EU declaration of conformity and the technical files can be defined as the cornerstone to place ATEX products on the EU market.

See also § 7.3.6. "Corrective measures - Bans - Withdrawal - Recalls" in the "Blue Guide"

 

Is the lack of the indication of the year of construction on a component, a formal non-compliance?

The requirement to mark the "year of construction" is set up in section 1.0.5. "Marking" of Annex II to Directive 2014/34/EU, for equipment and protective systems but not for components. So in principle the lack of such information on the component should not be regarded as formal non-compliance according to Article 38(1)(c).

Article 38(2)

How much should the national authorities wait for the non-compliance to continue before taking the appropriate measures to restrict or prohibit the product being made available on the market?

It depends on each case but always considering the proportionality principle in actions taken by national market surveillance authorities vis-a-vis economic operators, for non-compliances which "persist", during some time.

Transitional and final provisions

Articles 41, 42, 43, 44

What are the implications of the dates of publication, adoption, entry into force, transposition and applicability?

The most important date is 20 April 2016, the date of applicability, from which Member States have to apply the provisions of the new Directive 2014/34/EU, according to Articles 41 and 44. Until that date, the previous Directive 94/9/EC remains applicable. There are some points in the new Directive that can be already applied because they have not changed. Furthermore, the EU declaration of conformity must refer to the previous Directive 94/9/EC until 19 April 2016 but the new model can be used. The transposition date (19 April 2016) is the date by which Member States must have transposed the relevant provisions of the new ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU, according to Article 42. The adoption date (26 February 2014) is when the text was adopted by the European Parliament and the Council, and has no practical implications, as the date of publication on the OJEU (29 March 2014) and the correlated date of entry into force (18 April 2014, 21st day following the publication).

 

Are references to 94/4/EC to be regarded as references to 2014/34/EU also in "private documents", i.e. documentation which is handed over from the manufacturer to the customer?

This provision is related to EU legal texts and the transpositions of such legislation. It does not specifically target private documents, as these are subject to national contractual law. It is however not valid for documents which are required from manufacturers under the ATEX directive (e.g. declaration of conformity, technical documentation), they have to explicitly refer to the new Directive 2014/34/EU.

Transitional provisions for Member States

Which are the main tasks for Member States during the transposition period?

Member States must adopt and publish, by 19 April 2016, the national legal provisions acts (laws, regulations, administrative provisions) to transpose the relevant provisions of the new ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU, necessary to comply with them as by 20 April 2016. At the same time, Member States must communicate to the Commission the text of the main provisions of national law which they adopt.

Transitional provisions for notified bodies

Which are the main tasks for national notifying authorities and for notified bodies during the transposition period?

Member States must appoint notifying authorities at the national level and the national notifying authorities must re-notify their conformity assessment bodies (notified bodies) before 20 April 2016, through the new devoted space in the Commission's NANDO database. The new ATEX Directive gives an opportunity to reinforce the competence, monitoring, information and co-operation activities of notifying authorities and notified bodies, according to the relevant provisions of the Directive (Articles 17 to 33). It is important that Member States transpose the new ATEX Directive or the parts relevant for the notification into national legislation as soon as possible and in any event well ahead April 2016, in order to ensure that notifying procedures are completed in time, and notified bodies under the new ATEX Directive can start operating as of 20 April 2016.

 

Will certificates issued in accordance with Directive 94/9/EC still be valid after 20 April 2016?

Yes. According to Article 41(2) of Directive 2014/34/EU, certificates issued under Directive 94/9/EC (in particular EC-type examination certificates or quality assurance certificates issued by notified bodies) until 19 April 2016 will remain valid under Directive 2014/34/EU until their fixed expiration date. Certificates issued according to Directive 94/9/EC can still be used for EU declarations of conformity according to Directive 2014/34/EU.

 

Will addenda (supplements) to certificates be possible, such as EC-type examination certificates and quality assurance certificates issued according to Directive 94/9/EC?

Yes. Even after 20 April 2016 addenda (supplements) to "old" certificates will be possible, such as EC-type examination certificates and quality assurance certificates issued according to Directive 94/9/EC. However, these addenda need Directive 2014/34/EU as a reference base and therefore can only be issued by notified bodies under the new ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU.

 

When can notified bodies issue certificates according to Directive 2014/34/EU?

Notified bodies can issue certificates in accordance with the new ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU only from 20 April 2016: no certificate under Directive should be issued before 20 April 2016. Only bodies notified under Directive 2014/34/EU can issue certificates under the new Directive. For practical purposes, bodies notified under the new ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU can start the preparatory work before that date.

 

References for guidance

The "Blue Guide" on the implementation of EU product rules (version 1.1 - 15/7/2015)

"CERTIF" documents (non-binding interpretative documents issued by the European Commission):

- CERTIF doc. 2008-002 - Differences between Conformity assessment modules as laid down in new approach (Decision 93/465/EEC - old modules) and as laid down in the new legal framework (Decision 768/2008/EC - new modules)

- CERTIF 2009–03 - Orientations for selecting and implementing the modules (as laid down in Decision 768/2008 of the new legal framework) – SMES specificities

- CERTIF 2009–04 - Introduction to conformity assessment and conformity assessment procedures of the new legal framework (as laid down in Decision 768/2008 of the new legal framework)

- CERTIF 2009-08 - Using standards to assess the competence of conformity assessment bodies in the context of the New Legislative Framework

- CERTIF 2010-05 Rev1 - Overview of market surveillance procedures (including safeguard clause mechanism) in the area of harmonised products

- CERTIF doc 2010-06 - Notifications of Notified Bodies in NANDO – requirements of Regulation 765/2008 and Decision 768/2008

- CERTIF 2012-06 REV1 – Notified Bodies - The use of the notified bodies number for activities not required by EU legislation

- CERTIF 2013-04 REV2 – Ensuring continuous competence of notified bodies

- CERTIF 2013-07 – Time frames for notification of NBs following the entry into force of the Alignment Package

- CERTIF 2013-08 – NANDO procedure for notification of notified bodies that are not accredited by a national accreditation body

- CERTIF 2013-11 REV1 – Time frames for notification of NBs following the entry into force of the Alignment Package

- CERTIF Guidance papers on accreditation (July 2014)

- CERTIF 2015-01 REV2– The functioning of NANDO with regard to providing accurate information, objection periods, notification procedures and notified bodies groups

· ATEX 2014/34/EU Guidelines (in preparation; will be available on the ATEX website on EUROPA)

 

 

 

[1]  Directive 2014/34/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 February 2014 on the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres (recast) (OJ L 96, 29.3.2014, p. 309)

[3]  Decision No 768/2008/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 July 2008 on a common framework for the marketing of products, and repealing Council Decision 93/465/EEC (OJ L 218, 13.8.2008, p. 82) 

[4]  Regulation (EU) No 1025/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 October 2012 on European standardisation, amending Council Directives 89/686/EEC and 93/15/EEC and Directives 94/9/EC, 94/25/EC, 95/16/EC, 97/23/EC, 98/34/EC, 2004/22/EC, 2007/23/EC, 2009/23/EC and 2009/105/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council and repealing Council Decision 87/95/EEC and Decision No 1673/2006/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ L 316, 14.11.2012, p. 12) 

[5]  Regulation (EC) No 765/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 July 2008 setting out the requirements for accreditation and market surveillance relating to the marketing of products and repealing Regulation (EEC) No 339/93 (OJ L 218, 13.8.2008, p. 30) 

[7] Regulation (EU) No 182/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 February 2011 laying down the rules and general principles concerning mechanisms for control by Member States of the Commission’s exercise of implementing powers (OJ L 55, 28.2.2011, p. 13)

[8] Pyrotechnic Articles Directive 2013/29/EU (applicable 1 July 2015); Civil Explosives Directive 2014/28/EU, Simple Pressure Vessels Directive 2014/29/EU, Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU, Non-automatic Weighing Instruments Directive 2014/31/EU, Measuring Instruments Directive 2014/32/EU, Lifts Directive 2014/33/EU, ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU, Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU (applicable 20 April 2016); Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU (applicable 13 June 2016); Pressure Equipment Directive 2014/68/EU (applicable 19 July 2016) and Marine Equipment Directive 2014/90/EU (applicable 18 September 2016). See http://ec.europa.eu/growth/single-market/goods/new-legislative-framework...

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Alignment of ten technical harmonisation directives - Decision No 768/2008/EC

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL Alignment of ten technical harmonisation directives to Decision No 768/2008/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 July 2008 on a common framework for the marketing of products /* COM/2011/0763 final

1.                       Political Context

Europe needs a strategy to help it emerge stronger from the economic crisis and turn the EU into a smart, sustainable and inclusive economy delivering high levels of employment, productivity and social cohesion. Europe 2020 sets out a vision of Europe's social market economy for the 21st century.

Although the single market is not itself one of the seven flagship policies identified as essential to achieve the headline targets of the EU 2020 strategy, the Communication on EU 2020 states that EU-level instruments, notably the single market, financial levers and external policy tools, will be fully mobilised to tackle bottlenecks and deliver the Europe 2020 goals. Operational proposals to ensure the full contribution of these instruments to the strategy are an integral part of the Europe 2020.

The Communication goes on to assert that a stronger, deeper, extended single market is vital for growth and job creation. With a view to re-launching the single market, in late 2009 President Barroso invited Prof. Mario Monti to prepare a report setting out recommendations and solutions. Prof Monti presented his report in 2010, observing that the single market is instrumental in several other areas of EU policy making which attract great political interest and risk not delivering what they are intended to deliver, if they cannot fully stand on a robust single market.

In relation to goods in particular, Prof. Monti stated that maintaining a dynamic and expanding single market for goods required building on the full implementation of the goods package, approved in 2008, particularly with regard to the mutual recognition principle and market surveillance.

The present initiative is an important step in the implementation of the legislative framework adopted as part of the “goods package” on 9 July 2008. The objective of the 2008 package was to boost the free movement of safe goods by reinforcing the effectiveness of EU product safety legislation, strengthening consumer protection and levelling the playing field for economic operators.

In the presence of the world economic crisis, this remains particularly important today because an effectively functioning internal market is crucial to fostering competitiveness, growth and employment in the European Union – major political priorities of the European Commission, as demonstrated in the proposal for a Single Market Act[1].

2.                       The Goods package and its contribution to the internal market

The free movement of goods is a major foundation stone of the internal market, as enshrined in the Treaty, and is at the very heart of the development of the European Union.

Since the 1970s, a large variety of goods have come to be regulated by EU legislation designed to ensure the protection of the consumer, the worker in the workplace, the environment, energy resources and so on in a uniform manner, thereby ensuring free movement throughout the Union.

The adoption of the New Approach legislative technique in 1985, restricting legislative requirements to those that are essential and addressing detailed technical issues in harmonised European Standards, has contributed to the acceleration of the harmonisation process, enabling whole industrial sectors to benefit from free movement.

Technical harmonisation legislation has proved a success. The internal market for goods is a reality and has simultaneously ensured a high degree of safety of goods and facilitated their free movement throughout the European Union.

However, the implementation and enforcement of this legislation has revealed a number of weaknesses that undermine its effectiveness, illustrated by continued presence on the market of non-compliant and potentially dangerous goods. This damages confidence in the whole system and creates an uneven playing field for economic operators. It is due partly to the unsatisfactory performance of certain notified bodies and inconsistencies throughout the legislation making its application unnecessarily complicated for manufacturers and authorities.

Non-compliance can be potentially harmful to users of goods. It also reduces the competitiveness of compliant firms as non-compliant rivals take unfair advantage (e.g. by avoiding costly conformity assessment procedures).

One major difficulty for national market surveillance authorities is that non-compliant goods and the operators who supplied them are very often not traceable, particularly when the goods originate in third countries. Moreover, market surveillance is not always carried out in the Member States as consistently or rigorously as it should be, allowing potentially dangerous goods to circulate. As market surveillance is primarily carried out at national level, there is an urgent need for better monitoring, coordination and exchange of information at EU level in order to ensure a more uniform level of safety throughout the EU.

Legislative requirements for goods have become increasingly complicated for economic operators. Modern goods have become technologically more complex and present more diverse risks than before to both the health and safety of persons and the environment. This has meant that manufacturers and other economic operators now have to contend with a large and growing number of different pieces of legislation which apply simultaneously to a single product. In addition, inconsistencies have gradually arisen in product legislation - different terminology is used to describe concepts that are in fact common to all harmonising legislation (e.g. conformity assessment procedures and safeguard clauses). This last problem is more important than at first appears.

Even minor divergences can make it difficult for economic operators to understand how to comply with EU legislative requirements. This can lead honest operators to invest heavily in areas which are in fact unnecessary, in the belief that this will make absolutely sure of compliance. At the same time, legislative inconsistencies and ambiguities provide unscrupulous operators with ways to circumvent public authority controls. Often, it is unclear to national authorities what checks must be done, or how. This leads to Member States (or even regions within those States) adopting different approaches, with the result that market surveillance is not performed with uniform regularity, operating criteria and rigour across the EU. This in turn allows an uneven playing field to develop for economic operators, be they manufacturers or importers.

On the basis of these considerations, in 2003 the Commission presented a Communication to the Parliament and the Council on the implementation of the New Approach, adopted in 1985[2]. This concluded that the New Approach legislative technique needed to be reviewed and complemented by legislative requirements for the accreditation of conformity assessment bodies and a general policy on market surveillance for goods.

3.                       The New Legislative Framework and its implementation

In response to this review process, the Commission presented a collection of measures which came to be known as the “Goods package”. The New Legislative Framework (NLF) texts - Regulation (EC) No 765/2008 and Decision No 768/2008/EC - were adopted as part of the package (which also included a Communication on car registration and a proposal for a regulation on mutual recognition). These texts go far beyond a mere review of the New Approach and in fact set up a new legislative environment for the harmonised area.

The two NLF texts constitute a major political breakthrough for the functioning of the internal market for goods, in that they not only establish an overarching and coherent approach to technical harmonisation policy in relation to product safety but also open the door to a real and effective market surveillance policy for all goods placed on the market, whether they originate in the EU or in third countries.

The objective of the NLF texts is to reinforce the effectiveness of legislation protecting health and safety (and other public interests) by:

–                         filling in the missing elements of EU policy, e.g. accreditation and market surveillance including the control of goods from third countries;

–                         addressing the shortcomings of the existing situation in the light of twenty years of implementation of the New Approach alongside more traditional legislation;

–                         bringing coherence to legislation which now cuts across more and more sectors.

The two texts contribute in their different ways to answering these needs and complete the legislative quality chain: (essential) requirements relating to health and safety and other public interest protection, quality requirements for manufacturers and conformity assessment bodies, an accreditation system to ensure the quality of conformity assessment bodies, transparent conformity assessment procedures, strong market surveillance and controls of goods from third countries. A weak or missing link in this chain can allow unsafe goods to reach the market and the end user, whether private or professional. The NLF texts are complementary documents, inextricably linked the one to the other, and both relate very closely to sectoral legislation, which they support and complement.

The Regulation introduces principles, rules, rights and obligations. Its provisions have been directly applicable since 1st January 2010 and are being implemented by national authorities, with the Commission helping to ensure a coordinated approach.

The Decision contains model provisions based on those in many existing pieces of Union harmonisation legislation but does not itself have any legal effect. As a sui generis decision, it constitutes a commitment on the part of the EU legislator to apply its contents as systematically as possible to all product legislation, past, present and future, and hence facilitate implementation by all involved.

The full effects of the Regulation depend to some extent on the process of integrating the provisions of the Decision into the sectoral legislation.

The NLF texts apply in conjunction with Union harmonisation legislation in the following manner:

–                         sectoral legislation sets levels of health and safety and other public interest protection, imposes requirements on economic operators and national authorities, chooses the appropriate conformity assessment procedures and includes safeguard mechanisms;

–                         Regulation (EC) No 765/2008 sets out rules for the accreditation of conformity assessment bodies which provide conformity assessment services under sectoral legislation and imposes obligations on market surveillance authorities relating to the enforcement of obligations set out in sectoral legislation and to the control of goods from third countries.

Through the alignment process, the provisions of Decision No 768/2008/EC on definitions, obligations of economic operators, traceability requirements, consolidated criteria and procedures for the notification of conformity assessment bodies and consolidated conformity assessment procedures are all integrated into sectoral legislation, thus allowing the market surveillance provisions set out in Regulation (EC) No 765/2008 to have full effect.

4.                       The alignment process and the present package

For future legislation, the Commission will systematically examine whether it is feasible to integrate the provisions of the Decision into sectoral legislation, aligning as often and as fully as possible. Where it decides not to align, the unsuitability of the provisions of the Decision must be fully explained. This process will take place as and when sectoral legislation is modified.

Since the adoption of the Decision, a number of pieces of legislation have come up for review. The toys directive was revised by directive 2009/48/EC of 18 June 2009[3], and is the first directive to be fully aligned with Decision No 768/2008/EC. Others are in the pipeline.

The question is what to do where no review/revision of legislation is envisaged in the near future. Clearly, the more coherent product legislation is, the easier it is to comprehend and therefore to comply with and to enforce. Horizontal, non-sectoral harmonised solutions certainly contribute to better coherence, as in the cases of conformity assessment procedures, rules for notified bodies, etc.

There is therefore a real need to review a number of directives which would not ordinarily be revised in the near future, in order to enable market surveillance-related provisions to be quickly put into operation in the sectors concerned.

Therefore it is proposed to align with the Decision a package of directives which were not due for revision but in relation to which provisions on market surveillance and other cross-sectoral issues would be beneficial, without calling into question purely sectoral considerations.

The objective of this package is therefore to amend selected directives solely to integrate horizontal provisions of the Decision in a one-off, simplified process without reviewing sectoral matters, in order to produce the immediate benefits of the NLF in as many sectors as possible.

In order to maximise legal clarity, the Commission has opted for the recast legislative technique. This and the Interinstitutional Agreement between the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission should help focus discussion in the co-decision procedure on the horizontal alignment of the texts with Decision No 768/2008/EC and avoid reopening discussions on sector-specific aspects.

The directives should also be aligned with the terminology and provisions of the Lisbon Treaty. In particular the new provisions on comitology must be introduced as a number of the directives concerned established committees.

5.                       The selection of the directives concerned

Following adoption of the NLF in July 2008, the Commission services screened product legislation to identify instruments due to be revised within the next 3-5 years (i.e. up to 2013) for sector-specific reasons (e.g. to clarify or expand their scope, to update safety requirements etc.). Most existing legislation required updating for sector-specific reasons and these individual revisions appear in the Commission Work Programme. Alignment will take place in the context of these revisions.

The Commission also looked for legislation which largely shared the structure and approach of the provisions of Decision No 768/2008/EC to form part of an exercise devoted solely to alignment with the Decision. This automatically limited the choice of directives to those adopted under the New Approach technique, as other legislation (in particular old or traditional approach directives) would require more in depth adaptation going beyond mere “alignment”.

This process led the Commission to identify the following ten new approach directives for inclusion in this alignment package:

·                         Civil Explosives Directive: Directive 93/15/EEC on the harmonisation of the provisions relating to the placing on the market and supervision of explosives for civil use;

·                         Directive on equipment for use in explosive atmospheres (ATEX): Directive 94/9/EC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States concerning equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres;

·                         Lifts Directive: Directive 95/16/EC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to lifts;

·                         Pressure Equipment Directive: Directive 97/23/EC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States concerning pressure equipment;

·                         Measuring Instruments Directive: Directive 2004/22/EC on measuring instruments;

·                         Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC): Directive 2004/108/EC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility;

·                         Low Voltage Directive (LVD): Directive 2006/95/EC on the harmonisation of the laws of Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits;

·                         Pyrotechnic Articles Directive: Directive 2007/23/EC on the placing on the market of pyrotechnic articles;

·                         Non-automatic Weighing Instruments Directive: Directive 2009/23/EC on non-automatic weighing instruments;

·                         Simple Pressure Vessels Directive: Directive 2009/105/EC relating to simple pressure vessels.

The major common characteristic of these directives is that they have a similar structure: definitions, essential health and safety requirements, references to harmonised European standards, requirements for manufacturers, traceability requirements and conformity assessment requirements (all have conformity assessment procedures, eight require the intervention of notified bodies) and safeguard mechanisms.

Some of the directives have cross sectoral relevance (in particular, low voltage, EMC, measuring instruments, equipment for use in explosive atmospheres and pressure equipment) thus reinforcing the expected benefits of alignment for economic operators and national authorities responsible for the surveillance of these markets.

The sectors concerned are very important industrial sectors which are faced with severe international competition and will therefore benefit from simplification and the guarantee of a level playing field in the EU market.

Basic data for some of these sectors can be summarised as follows:

The low voltage and EMC directives cover in general all domestic and professional electrical appliances which answer to an output of some € 235.59 billion for equipment covered by LVD and € 200.12 billion for equipment covered by EMC. The trade balance is negative (LVD: € 103.93 billion of imports and € 83.09 billion of exports. The internal consumption is estimated at € 256.42 billion. EMC: € 100.78 billion of imports and € 76.07 billion of exports. The internal consumption is estimated at € 224.83 billion).

The ATEX equipment directive covers any product likely to be used in an explosive atmosphere, whether electrical, mechanical or pressure driven (mines, petrochemical plants, mills, filling stations. etc). The output is to the order of some € 2.2 billion, and its trade balance is positive: imports amount to € 400 million, whereas internal consumption estimated at € 1.9 billion, 86% of internal production.

The sector of measuring instruments (including non-automatic weighing instruments) which covers all measuring meters for water, gas, electricity, petrol and all other liquids and includes all weighing instruments in retail commerce has an output of some € 5.75 billion. Most instruments are manufactured in the EU, imports representing less than a quarter of EU production.

Pyrotechnics, which cover not only fireworks but also the technology for automobile air-bags, has an output of € 4.2 billion (€ 2.8 billion for airbags). The fact that 95% of fireworks are produced outside the EU underlines the need for strong traceability requirements.

Pressure equipment (including simple pressure vessels) may fall under several different sectors as it is mostly used as a component in a larger end product. Goods including pressure equipment range from consumer goods (e.g. pressure cookers, domestic air conditioning systems, fire extinguishers, etc.) to industrial goods (e.g. pressure vessels and piping in chemical plants, various types of machinery, etc.).

This clearly shows the importance of the sectors concerned and underlines that enhancing legislative coherence and enabling effective market surveillance, in particular in relation to goods originating in third countries, will have very positive effects.

6.                       The contents of the proposals

The proposals covered by this initiative are strictly limited in content to alignment with Decision No 768/2008/EC and the new terminology of the Lisbon Treaty (including the new provisions on comitology). More specifically, they will align definitions, traceability requirements, obligations of economic operators, criteria and procedures for the selection of conformity assessment bodies (notified bodies) and conformity assessment requirements.

The language used in the provisions of the Decision has been retained as far as possible, but in certain circumstances it has been adapted to enable correct and meaningful integration into the directives. Thus, terminology may differ from one directive to another but the meaning and legal obligations will be the same.

The substance of the alignment of the ten directives can be summarised as follows:

(1)                    Measures intended to address the problem of non-compliance:

·               Obligations of importers and distributors to check that goods bear the CE marking, are accompanied by the required documents and carry traceability information. Additional obligations are imposed on importers.

·               Obligations of manufacturers to provide instructions and safety information in a language easily understood by consumers and end-users, and to carry out sample testing and product monitoring.

·               Traceability requirements throughout the whole distribution chain: manufacturers and importers must put their names and addresses on products; every economic operator must be able to inform the authorities from whom he purchased a product and to whom he supplied it.

·               Reorganisation of safeguard clause procedure (market surveillance) to clarify how the relevant enforcement authorities are informed about dangerous goods and ensure that the same action is taken in relation to that product in all Member States.

(2)                    Measures intended to ensure the quality of work done by notified bodies:

·               Reinforcement of the notification requirements for notified bodies (including subcontractors and subsidiaries) such as impartiality, competence in carrying out their activity and the application of guidance developed by coordination groups.

·               Revised notification process: Member States notifying a body must include information on the evaluation of the competence of that body. Other Member States can object to the notification within a certain period.

·               Requirements for notifying authorities (i.e. the national authorities responsible for the assessment, notification and monitoring of notified bodies) such as objectivity and impartiality in carrying out their activity.

·               Information obligations: Notified bodies must inform notifying authorities of refusals, restrictions, suspensions and withdrawals of certificates.

(3)                    Measures intended to ensure greater consistency among directives:

·               Alignment of commonly used definitions and terminology.

·               Alignment of the texts of the conformity assessment procedures.

It should be underlined that issues relating to the implementation of EU standardisation policy, which could have knock-on effects on the implementation of the directives covered here, are being dealt with in a separate initiative (the standardisation package).

7.                       Conclusions

The Commission attaches great importance to these proposals, which make an important contribution to the political goal of a properly functioning internal market for consumers, professionals and economic operators in general. The aligned directives will help strengthen the competitiveness of European enterprises, guaranteeing a level playing field for all where law-abiding operators will be protected against those less scrupulous.

This initiative is also very much in line with the Commission’s objective of Better Regulation and Simplification, as it brings coherence and legislative uniformity across many different industrial sectors, helping to make EU legislation easier to understand, implement, obey and enforce.

The Commission has selected instruments for this package on the basis that the only amendments made to them relate to alignment with the provisions of the NLF. No changes are made to the substantive technical aspects of the particular sectoral legislation involved[4]. Accordingly, the Commission calls upon the European Parliament and Council to treat the package as such in order to ensure the overall coherence implicit in the recast technique and to avoid splitting up debates into a collection of sectoral discussions.

 

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[1]               COM(2011) 206 final of 13.4.2011.

[2]               Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament and the Council: Enhancing the Implementation of the New Approach Directives, COM(2003) 240 final of 7.5.2003.

[3]               OJ L 170, 30.6.2009, p. 1.

[4]               An exception is made for the pyrotechnic articles directive. The Commission proposes a small correction to Annex I point (4) in order to avoid an unintended ban of airbags and certain other pyrotechnic articles after 4 July 2013. The amendment is relatively minor in terms of changes made to the existing text. Hence it is considered more appropriate and efficient to keep the directive inside the package instead of carrying out an independent revision process.

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