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  Directive 2000/14/EC of 8 May 2000  
 Noise emission in the environment  
  by equipment for use outdoors.
 

Official Journal L 162 , 03/07/2000 p. 0001 - 0078

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This Directive has amended:

Directives 79/113/EEC
Directives 84/532/EEC
Directives 84/533/EEC
Directives 84/534/EEC
Directives 84/535/EEC
Directives 84/536/EEC
Directives 84/537/EEC
Directives 84/538/EEC
Directives 86/662/EEC

These directives shall be repealed on 3 January 2002.
Directive 2000/14/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 May 2000 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the noise emission in the environment by equipment for use outdoors.

THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article 95 thereof,
(1) Within the framework of the internal market, requirements for the noise emission by equipment for use outdoors have to be harmonised in order to prevent obstacles to the free movement of such equipment. Reducing permissible noise levels for such equipment will protect the health and well-being of citizens as well as protect the environment. The public should also be provided with information on the noise emitted by such equipment.
(2) Community legislation concerning noise emission by equipment for use outdoors has consisted to date of the following nine directives covering some types of construction machinery and lawnmowers:
Council Directive 79/113/EEC of 19 December 1978 on the approximation of the laws of the Members States relating to the determination of the noise emission of construction plant and equipment(4),
Council Directive 84/532/EEC of 17 September 1984 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to common provisions for construction plant and equipment(5),
Council Directive 84/533/EEC of 17 September 1984 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the permissible sound power lever of compressors(6),
Council Directive 84/534/EEC of 17 September 1984 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the permissible sound power level of tower cranes(7),
Council Directive 84/535/EEC of 17 September 1984 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the permissible sound power level of welding generators(8),
Council Directive 84/536/EEC of 17 September 1984 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the permissible sound power level of power generators(9),
Council Directive 84/537/EEC of 17 September 1984 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the permissible sound power level of powered hand-held concrete-breakers and picks(10),
Council Directive 84/538/EEC of 17 September 1984 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the permissible sound power level of lawnmowers(11)
and Council Directive 86/662/EEC of 22 December 1986 on the limitation of noise emitted by hydraulic excavators, rope-operated excavators, dozers, loaders and excavator-loaders(12),
hereinafter referred to as "existing Directives"; these Directives lay down the requirements with regard to permissible noise levels, noise test codes, marking and conformity assessment procedures for each type of equipment separately. A simplification of this legislation and the creation of a framework for the reduction of noise emission by equipment for use outdoors is appropriate.
(3) This Directive is based on the principles and concepts set out in the Council Resolution of 7 May 1985 on a new approach to technical harmonisation and standards(13). The aforementioned principles have been further developed in the Council Decision 93/465/EEC of 22 July 1993 concerning the modules for the various phases of the conformity assessment procedure and the rules for the affixing and use of the CE conformity marking, which are intended to be used in the technical harmonisation directives(14).
(4) The Fifth Environmental Action Programme attached to the resolution of 1 February 1993(15) identifies noise as one of the most pressing environmental problems in urban areas and the need to take action with regard to various noise sources.
(5) In its Green Paper "Future Noise Policy", the Commission addressed noise in the environment as one of the main local environmental problems in Europe, and announced its intention to propose a framework directive to control noise emission by equipment for use outdoors.
(6) Member States should ensure that equipment covered by this Directive complies with the requirements thereof when placed on the market or put into service in the Member States. Requirements protecting workers by regulating the use of outdoor equipment are not affected by this Directive.
(7) Member States should not prohibit, restrict or impede the placing on the market or putting into service in their territory of equipment which complies with the requirements of this Directive, bears the CE marking and the indication of the guaranteed sound power level and is accompanied by an EC declaration of conformity.
(8) The manufacturer or his authorised representative established in the Community should be responsible for ensuring that the equipment is in conformity with the provisions of this Directive and of any other directives that apply to it. The manufacturer or his authorised representative established in the Community should affix the CE marking and the indication of the guaranteed sound power level to the equipment and ensure that the equipment is accompanied by an EC declaration of conformity in order to certify thereby that the equipment is in conformity with the provisions of this Directive and any other pertinent directives.
(9) Member States, if necessary in cooperation with other Member States, should take all appropriate measures to ensure that non-complying equipment will comply in future or is withdrawn from the market. A sound implementation and application of this Directive is indispensable to meet the objectives of this Directive. A closer cooperation in the market surveillance by means of a continuous exchange of information is necessary. Therefore a Committee should be established.
(10) Marking of equipment for use outdoors with its guaranteed sound power level is essential in order to enable consumers and users to make an informed choice of equipment and as a basis for regulation on use or economic instruments to be adopted at the local or national level. This marking must be clear and unambiguous. The indicated values should be guaranteed by the manufacturer. It is appropriate that the indication of the noise emission in the form of the guaranteed sound power level should accompany the CE marking. A unified, fixed procedure to assess noise emission values is an indispensable condition for reliable marking.
(11) Existing directives concerning compressors, tower cranes, welding and power generators, and concrete-breakers and picks require the Commission to submit proposals to reduce the permissible noise levels. Noise reduction technology for some other equipment for use outdoors (e.g. graders, loader-type landfill compactors, dumpers, combustion-engine driven counterbalanced lift trucks, mobile cranes, builders' hoists, construction winches, compaction machines, paver-finishers and hydraulic power packs) is available but not generally used. Surveys show that the noise emission values of equipment for use outdoors of the same power currently on the market can differ by more than 10 dB. It is appropriate to reduce noise emissions by equipment subject to noise limits down to the level of the better performers on the market today in two stages, in order to allow manufacturers who do not already comply with the requirements sufficient time to adapt their equipment to the more demanding limit values.
(12) Different conformity assessment procedures may be considered appropriate for different categories of equipment. Decision 93/465/EEC offers different modules for use in conformity assessment procedures. For equipment subject to permissible sound power levels, a procedure consisting of an involvement of a notified body for checking the conformity with the provisions of this Directive in the design and the production phase is considered to be appropriate. Self certification is considered appropriate for equipment subject to noise marking only. Monitoring is indispensable.
(13) The technical and administrative standards of notified bodies throughout the Community should be the same. This can only be achieved by setting minimum criteria they have to meet.
(14) The collection of noise data is considered to be indispensable as a basis for informed consumer choice and for the Member States' and the Commission's further assessment of new technological development and the need for further legislative action. These noise data can be collected by simply sending a copy of the EC declaration of conformity to the Member State and the Commission.
(15) In order to protect citizens against unreasonably high noise exposure, Member States should be able to restrict, in accordance with the provisions of the Treaty, the use of equipment in the environment.
(16) The technical provisions concerning the measurement methods must be supplemented and adapted as necessary to technical progress and the progress in European standardisation. The measures necessary for the implementation of this Directive should be adopted in accordance with Council Decision 1999/468/EC of 28 June 1999 laying down the procedures for the exercise of implementing powers conferred on the Commission(16).
(17) It is important to have lower noise emission limits for lawnmowers and lawn trimmers/lawn edge trimmers which have remained unchanged since the adoption of Directive 84/538/EEC. To give guidance to industry, indicative figures for lower limits should be introduced for stage II. The Commission should submit a report to the European Parliament and the Council on whether and to what extent technical progress allows a reduction of limit values for lawnmowers and lawn trimmers/lawn edge trimmers, and, if appropriate, submit a proposal to amend this Directive.
(18) This Directive replaces the existing directives; the existing directives must be repealed when the requirements of this Directive come into force. Transitional periods are necessary to allow a smooth transition from the existing directives to this Directive,

HAS ADOPTED THIS DIRECTIVE:

Article 1 Objectives
The aim of this Directive is to harmonise the laws of the Member States relating to noise emission standards, conformity assessment procedures, marking, technical documentation and collection of data concerning the noise emission in the environment of equipment for use outdoors. It will contribute to the smooth functioning of the internal market, while protecting human health and well-being.

Article 2 Scope
1. This Directive applies to equipment for use outdoors listed in Articles 12 and 13 and defined in Annex I. This Directive only covers equipment that is placed on the market or put into service as an entire unit suitable for the intended use. Non-powered attachments that are separately placed on the market or put into service shall be excluded, except for hand-held concrete-breakers and picks and for hydraulic hammers.
2. The following shall be excluded from the scope of this Directive:
- all equipment primarily intended for the transport of goods or persons by road or rail or by air or on waterways,
- equipment specially designed and constructed for military and police purposes and for emergency services.

Article 3 Definitions
For the purpose of this Directive the following definitions shall apply:
(a) "equipment for use outdoors" means all machinery defined in Article 1(2) of Directive 98/37/EC of Machinery(17) which is either self-propelled or can be moved and which, irrespective of the driving element(s), is intended to be used, according to its type, in the open air and which contributes to environmental noise exposure. The use of equipment in an ambience where the transmission of sound is not or not significantly affected (for instance under tents, under roofs for protection against rain or in the shell of houses) is regarded as use in the open air. It also means non-powered equipment for industrial or environmental applications which is intended, according to its type, to be used outdoors and which contributes to environmental noise exposure. All these types of equipment are hereinafter referred to as "equipment";
(b) "conformity assessment procedures" means the procedures laid down in Annexes V to VIII, based on Decision 93/465/EEC;
(c) "marking" means the visibly, legibly and indelibly affixing on the equipment of the CE marking defined in Decision 93/465/EEC accompanied by the indication of the guaranteed sound power level;
(d) "sound power level LWA" means the A-weighted sound power in dB in relation to 1 pW as defined in EN ISO 3744:1995 and EN ISO 3746:1995;
(e) "measured sound power level" means a sound power level as determined from measurements as laid down in Annex III; measured values may be determined either from a single machine representative for the type of equipment or from the average of a number of machines;
(f) "guaranteed sound power level" means a sound power level determined in accordance with the requirements laid down in Annex III which includes the uncertainties due to production variation and measurement procedures and where the manufacturer, or his authorised representative established in the Community, confirms that according to the technical instruments applied and referred to in the technical documentation it is not exceeded.

Article 4 Placing on the market
1. Equipment referred to in Article 2(1) shall not be placed on the market or put into service until the manufacturer, or his authorised representative established in the Community, ensures that:
- the equipment satisfies the requirements concerning the noise emission in the environment of this Directive,
- the conformity assessment procedures referred to in Article 14 have been completed,
- the equipment bears CE marking and the indication of the guaranteed sound power level and is accompanied by an EC declaration of conformity.
2. Where neither the manufacturer nor his authorised representative is established in the Community, the obligations of this Directive shall apply to any person placing the equipment on the market or putting it into service in the Community.

Article 5 Market surveillance
1. Member States shall take appropriate measures to ensure that equipment referred to in Article 2(1) may be placed on the market or put into service only if it conforms to the provisions of this Directive, bears the CE marking and the indication of the guaranteed sound power level and is accompanied by an EC declaration of conformity.
2. The competent authorities of the Member States shall assist each other in fulfilment of their obligations to carry out market surveillance.

Article 6 Free movement
1. Member States shall not prohibit, restrict or impede the placing on the market or putting into service in their territory of equipment referred to in Article 2(1) which complies with the provisions of this Directive, bears the CE marking and the indication of the guaranteed sound power level and is accompanied by an EC declaration of conformity.
2. At trade fairs, exhibitions, demonstrations, and similar events, Member States shall not prevent the showing of equipment referred to in Article 2(1) which does not conform to the provisions of this Directive, provided that a visible sign clearly indicates that such equipment does not conform and that it is not placed on the market or put into service until it has been brought into conformity by the manufacturer or his authorised representative established in the Community. During demonstrations adequate safety measures shall be taken to ensure the protection of persons.

Article 7 Presumption of conformity

Article 8 EC Declaration of conformity

Article 9 Non-compliance of equipment
1. Where a Member State ascertains that equipment referred to in Article 2(1) which is placed on the market or put into service does not comply with the requirements of this Directive, it shall take all appropriate measures so that the manufacturer or his authorised representative established in the Community shall bring the equipment into conformity with the provisions of this Directive.
2. Where
(a) the limit values referred to in Article 12 are exceeded; or
(b) non-compliance with other provisions of this Directive continues despite measures taken under paragraph 1;
the Member State concerned shall take all appropriate measures to restrict or prohibit the placing on the market or putting into service of the equipment in question or to ensure that it is withdrawn from the market. The Member State shall immediately inform the Commission and the other Member States of such measures.
3. The Commission shall enter into consultations with the parties concerned as soon as possible. Where, after such consultation, the Commission finds that:
- the measures are justified, it shall immediately so inform the Member State which took the initiative and the other Member States,
- the measures are unjustified, it shall immediately so inform the Member State which took the initiative, the other Member States and the manufacturer or his authorised representative established in the Community.
4. The Commission shall ensure that the Member States are kept informed of the progress and outcome of this procedure.

Article 10 Legal remedies

Article 11 Marking
1. Equipment referred to in Article 2(1) placed on the market or put into service which complies with the provisions of this Directive shall bear the CE marking of conformity. The marking shall consist of the initials "CE". The form of the marking to be used is shown in Annex IV.
2. The CE marking shall be accompanied by the indication of the guaranteed sound power level. A model of this indication is given in Annex IV.
3. The CE marking of conformity and the indication of the guaranteed sound power level shall be affixed in a visible, legible and indelible form to each item of equipment.
4. The affixing of markings or inscriptions on the equipment which are likely to be misleading with regard to the meaning or the CE marking or to the indication of the guaranteed sound power level shall be prohibited. Any other marking may be affixed to the equipment, provided that the visibility and legibility of the CE marking and the indication of the guaranteed sound power level is not thereby reduced.
5. Where the equipment referred to in Article 2(1) is subject to other directives concerning other aspects and which also provide for the affixing of the CE marking, the marking shall indicate that such equipment also fulfils the provisions of those directives. However, should one or more of these directives allow the manufacturer, during a transitional period, to choose which arrangements to apply, the CE marking shall indicate that the equipment only fulfils the provisions of the directives applied by the manufacturer. In this case the particulars of those directives, as published in the Official Journal of the European Communities, must be given in the documents, notices or instructions required by those directives and accompanying such equipment.

Article 12 Equipment subject to noise limits
The guaranteed sound power level of equipment listed below shall not exceed the permissible sound power level as laid down in the following tables of limit values:
- builders' hoists for the transport of goods (combustion-engine driven)
Definition:
Annex I, item 3. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 3
- compaction machines (only vibrating and non-vibrating rollers, vibratory plates and vibratory rammers)
Definition:
Annex I, item 8. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 8
- compressors (< 350 kW)
Definition:
Annex I, item 9. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 9
- concrete-breakers and picks, hand-held
Definition:
Annex I, item 10. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 10
- construction winches (combustion-engine driven)
Definition:
Annex I, item 12. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 12
- dozers (< 500 kW)
Definition:
Annex I, item 16. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 16
- dumpers (< 500 kW)
Definition:
Annex I, item 18. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 18
- excavators, hydraulic or rope-operated (< 500 kW)
Definition:
Annex I, item 20. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 20
- excavator-loaders (< 500 kW)
Definition:
Annex I, item 21. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 21
- graders (< 500 kW)
Definition:
Annex I, item 23. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 23
- hydraulic power packs
Definition:
Annex I, item 29. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 29
- landfill compactors, loader-type with bucket (< 500 kW)
Definition:
Annex I, item 31. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 31
- lawnmowers (excluding agricultural and forestry equipment, and multi-purpose devices, the main motorised component of which has an installed power of more than 20 kW))
Definition:
Annex I, item 32. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 32
- lawn trimmers/lawn edge trimmers
Definition:
Annex I, item 33; Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 33
- lift trucks, combustion-engine driven, counterbalanced (excluding "other counterbalanced lift trucks" as defined in Annex I, item 36, second indent with a rated capacity of not more than 10 tonnes)
Definition:
Annex I, item 36. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 36
- loaders (< 500 kW)
Definition:
Annex I, item 37. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 37
- mobile cranes
Definition:
Annex I, item 38. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 38
- motor hoes (< 3 kW)
Definition:
Annex I, item 40. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 40
- paver-finishers (excluding paver-finishers equipped with a high-compaction screed)
Definition:
Annex I, item 41. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 41
- power generators (< 400 kW)
Definition
Annex I, item 45. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 45
- tower cranes
Definition:
Annex I, item 53. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 53
- welding generators
Definition:
Annex I, item 57. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 57.

Article 13 Equipment subject to noise marking only
The guaranteed sound power level of equipment listed below shall be subject to noise marking only:
- aerial access platforms with combustion engine
Definition:
Annex I, item 1. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 1
- brush cutters
Definition:
Annex I, item 2; Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 2
- builders' hoists for the transport of goods (with electric motor)
Definition:
Annex I, item 3. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 3
- building site band saw machines
Definition:
Annex I, item 4. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 4
- building site circular saw benches
Definition:
Annex I, item 5. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 5
- chain saws, portable
Definition:
Annex I, item 6. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 6
- combined high pressure flushers and suction vehicles
Definition:
Annex I, item 7. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 7
- compaction machines (explosion rammers only)
Definition:
Annex I, item 8. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 8
- concrete or mortar mixers
Definition:
Annex I, item 11. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 11
- construction winches (with electric motor)
Definition:
Annex I, item 12. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 12
- conveying and spraying machines for concrete and mortar
Definition:
Annex I, item 13. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 13
- conveyor belts
Definition:
Annex I, item 14. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 14
- cooling equipment on vehicles
Definition:
Annex I, item 15. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 15
- drill rigs
Definition:
Annex I, item 17. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 17
- equipment for loading and unloading silos or tanks on trucks
Definition:
Annex I, item 19. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 19
- glass recycling containers
Definition:
Annex I, item 22. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 22
- grass trimmers/grass edge trimmers
Definition:
Annex I, item 24. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 24
- hedge trimmers
Definition:
Annex I, item 25. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 25
- high pressure flushers
Definition:
Annex I, item 26. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 26
- high pressure water jet machines
Definition:
Annex I, item 27. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 27
- hydraulic hammers
Definition:
Annex I, item 28. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 28
- joint cutters
Definition:
Annex I, item 30. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 30
- leaf blowers
Definition:
Annex I, item 34. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 34
- leaf collectors
Definition:
Annex I, item 35. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 35
- lift trucks, combustion-engine driven, couterbalanced (only "other counterbalanced lift trucks" as defined in Annex I, item 36, second indent, with a rated capacity of not more than 10 tonnes)
Definition:
Annex I, item 36. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 36
- mobile waste containers
Definition:
Annex I, item 39. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 39
- paver-finishers (equipped with a high-compaction screed)
Definition:
Annex I, item 41. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 41
- piling equipment
Definition:
Annex I, item 42. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 42
- pipelayers
Definition:
Annex I, item 43. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 43
- piste caterpillars
Definition:
Annex I, item 44. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 44
- power generators (>= 400 kW)
Definition:
Annex I, item 45. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 45
- power sweepers
Definition:
Annex I, item 46. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 46
- refuse collection vehicles
Definition:
Annex I, item 47. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 47
- road milling machines
Definition:
Annex I, item 48. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 48
- scarifiers
Definition:
Annex I, item 49. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 49
- shredders/chippers
Definition:
Annex I, item 50. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 50
- snow-removing machines with rotating tools (self-propelled, excluding attachments)
Definition:
Annex I, item 51. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 51
- suction vehicles
Definition:
Annex I, item 52. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 52
- trenchers
Definition:
Annex I, item 54. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 54
- truck mixers
Definition:
Annex I, item 55. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 55
- water pump units (not for use under water)
Definition:
Annex I, item 56. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 56.

Article 14 Conformity assessment

Article 15 Notified bodies

Article 16 Collection of noise data

Article 17 Regulation of use

Article 18 Committee

Article 19 Committee powers

Article 20 Reports

Article 21 Repeal
1. Directives 79/113/EEC, 84/532/EEC, 84/533/EEC, 84/534/EEC, 84/535/EEC, 84/536/EEC, 84/537/EEC, 84/538/EEC and 86/662/EEC shall be repealed on 3 January 2002.
2. Type-examination certificates issued and measurements of equipment carried out under the Directives mentioned in paragraph 1 may be used in drawing up the technical documentation provided for in Annex V point 3, Annex VI point 3, Annex VII point 2, Annex VIII points 3.1 and 3.3 of this Directive.

Article 22 Transposition and date of application
1. Member States shall adopt and publish the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with this Directive no later than 3 July 2001. They shall forthwith inform the Commission thereof.
2. Member States shall apply these measures with effect from 3 January 2002. However, Member States shall allow the manufacturer, or his authorised representative established in the Community, to avail himself of the provisions of this Directive as from 3 July 2001.
3. With regard to the reduced permissible sound power levels of stage II referred to in Article 12, these provisions shall apply with effect from 3 January 2006.
4. When Member States adopt these measures, they shall contain a reference to this Directive or shall be accompanied by such reference on the occasion of their official publication. The methods of making such reference shall be laid down by Member States.
5. Member States shall communicate to the Commission the texts of the provisions of national law which they adopt in the field governed by this Directive.

Article 23 Entry into force
This Directive shall enter into force on the day of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Communities.

Article 24 Addressees of the Directive
This Directive is addressed to the Member States.

Done at Brussels, 8 May 2000.

For the European Parliament
N. Fontaine
The President

For the Council
E. Ferro Rodrigues
The President

(1) OJ C 124, 22.4.1998, p. 1.
(2) OJ C 407, 28.12.1998, p. 18.
(3) Opinion of the European Parliament of 1 April 1998 (OJ C 138, 4.5.1998, p. 84), Council common position of 24 January 2000 (OJ C 83, 22.3.2000, p. 1) and Decision of the European Parliament of 15 March 2000.
(4) OJ L 33, 8.2.1979, p. 15. Directive as last amended by Commission Directive 85/405/EEC (OJ L 233, 30.8.1985, p. 9).
(5) OJ L 300, 19.11.1984, p. 111. Directive as amended by Directive 88/665/EEC (OJ L 382, 31.12.1988, p. 42).
(6) OJ L 300, 19.11.1984, p. 123. Directive as amended by Commission Directive 85/406/EEC (OJ L 233, 30.8.1985, p. 11).
(7) OJ L 300, 19.11.1984, p. 130. Directive as amended by Directive 87/405/EEC (OJ L 220, 8.8.1987, p. 60).
(8) OJ L 300, 19.11.1984, p. 142. Directive as amended by Commission Directive 85/407/EEC (OJ L 233, 30.8.1985, p. 16).
(9) OJ L 300, 19.11.1984, p. 149. Directive as amended by Commission Directive 85/408/EEC (OJ L 233, 30.8.1985, p. 18).
(10) OJ L 300, 19.11.1984, p. 156. Directive as amended by Commission Directive 85/409/EEC (OJ L 233, 30.8.1985, p. 20).
(11) OJ L 300, 19.11.1984, p. 171. Directive as last amended by Directive 88/181/EEC (OJ L 81, 26.3.1988, p. 71).
(12) OJ L 384, 31.12.1986, p. 1. Directive as last amended by Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council 95/27/EC (OJ L 168, 18.7.1995, p. 14).
(13) OJ C 136, 4.6.1985, p. 1.
(14) OJ L 220, 30.8.1993, p. 23.
(15) OJ C 138, 17.5.1993, p. 1.
(16) OJ L 184, 17.7.1999, p. 23.
(17) OJ L 207, 23.7.1998, p. 1. Directive as amended by Directive 98/79/EC (OJ L 331, 7.12.1998, p. 1).


ANNEX I
DEFINITIONS OF EQUIPMENT

1. Aerial access platforms with combustion engines
2. Brush cutter
3. Builders' hoist for the transport of goods
4. Building site band saw machine
5. Building site circular saw bench
6. Chain saw, portable
7. Combined high pressure flusher and suction vehicle
8. Compaction machine
9. Compressor
10. Concrete-breakers and picks, hand held
11. Concrete or mortar mixer
12. Construction winch
13. Conveying and spraying machine for concrete and mortar
14. Conveyor belt
15. Cooling equipment on vehicles
16. Dozer
17. Drill rig
18. Dumper
19. Equipment for loading and unloading of silos or tanks on trucks
20. Excavator, hydraulic or rope-operated
21. Excavator-loader
22. Glass recycling container
23. Grader
24. Grass trimmer/grass edge trimmer
25. Hedge trimmer
26. High pressure flusher
27. High pressure water jet machine
28. Hydraulic hammer
29. Hydraulic power pack
30. Joint cutter
31. Landfill compactor, loader-type with bucket
32. Lawnmower
33. Lawn trimmer/lawn edge trimmer
34. Leaf blower
35. Leaf collector
36. Lift truck, combustion-engine driven, counterbalanced
37. Loader
38. Mobile crane
39. Mobile waste container
40. Motor hoe
41. Paver-finisher
42. Piling equipment
43. Pipelayer
44. Piste caterpillar
45. Power generator
46. Power sweeper
47. Refuse collection vehicle
48. Road-milling machine
49. Scarifier
50. Shredder/chipper
51. Snow-removing machine with rotating tools
52. Suction vehicle
53. Tower crane
54. Trencher
55. Truck mixer
56. Water pump unit
57. Welding generator

ANNEX II
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY


ANNEX III
METHOD OF MEASUREMENT OF AIRBORNE NOISE EMITTED BY EQUIPMENT FOR USE OUTDOORS

PART A
BASIC NOISE EMISSION STANDARD


PART B
NOISE TEST CODES FOR SPECIFIC EQUIPMENT

ANNEX IV
MODELS OF THE CE MARKING OF CONFORMITY AND OF THE INDICATION OF THE GUARANTEED SOUND POWER LEVEL


ANNEX V
INTERNAL CONTROL OF PRODUCTION


ANNEX VI
INTERNAL CONTROL OF PRODUCTION WITH ASSESSMENT OF TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION AND PERIODICAL CHECKING


ANNEX VII
UNIT VERIFICATION


ANNEX VIII
FULL QUALITY ASSURANCE


ANNEX IX
MINIMUM CRITERIA TO BE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT BY MEMBER STATES FOR THE NOTIFICATION OF BODIES


ANNEX X
UNIT VERIFICATION
MODEL OF CONFORMITY CERTIFICATE




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Please click the following links to learn more about every CE-Marking-related European Union Directive, Guidelines to Directives, Frameworks of implementation of Directives, and Agreements on Mutual Recognition of conformity assessment between European Union and other countries such as USA, Japan, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Israel:-

  1. What is CE marking (CE mark)?
  2. The CE marking logo (Free download CE mark logo)
  3. Download of the EC Rep symbol/logo
  4. CE Marking (CE mark) EU/EC Declaration of Conformity: definition and required content
  5. What is a manufacturer? What are the responsibilities of a manufacturer?
  6. Is the Own Brand Labeller or Private Labeller considered as the legal Manufacturer?
  7. Why is CE marking called "European passport"?
  8. Does my product need CE Marking in order to be sold/exported on/to the European Market?
  9. How to obtain CE Marking for my product?
  10. How can Wellkang Tech Consulting help me to obtain CE Marking for my product?
  11. Wellkang can be your Authorized Representative in Europe for CE Marking purpose !
  12. Complete list of all CE Marking Directives and Guidelines to Directives
  13. Complete list of all (more than 1000) Notified Bodies for CE marking
  14. Complete list of all European and/or international standards related to CE marking
  15. 85/374/eec: Directive of Liability for Defective Products (for all products)
  16. 1999/34/ec: Directive of Liability for Defective Products (amending) (for all products)
  17. 2000: (Proposal for a new) General Products Safety Directive (for all products)
  18. 92/59/eec: Directive of General Products Safety (for all products)
  19. 93/68/eec: "CE Marking" Directive (for all products)
  20. 93/465/eec: Conformity Assessment Procedures & CE Marking Rules, & Annex (for all products)
  21. Guide to Implementation of directives based on new approach & global approach (for all products)
  22. 73/23/eec: Directive of Low Voltage Electrical Equipment
  23. Guideline to Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 73/23/eec & Annex I, II
  24. 2000&2001 Framework of implementation of (LVD) Directive 73/23/eec
  25. 87/404/eec: Directive of Simple Pressure Vessels
  26. 88/378/eec: Directive of Toys & Annex I, II, ... IV
  27. 89/106/eec: Directive of Construction Products
  28. 89/336/eec: Directive of Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
  29. Guideline to Directive of Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) 89/336/eec
  30. Communication 2000 in framework of implementation of EMC Directive 89/336/EEC
  31. 89/686/eec: Directive of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  32. 90/384/eec: Directive of Non-automatic Weighing Instruments
  33. 90/396/eec: Directive of Appliances Burning Gaseous Fuels (AppliGas)
  34. 2001 Commission Communication in Framework of Impl (AppliGas) Directive 90/396/eec
  35. 92/42/eec: Directive of Efficiency of (Liquid or Gaseous fueled) Hot Water Boilers
  36. 93/15/eec: Directive of Explosives for Civil Uses
  37. 93/42/eec: Directive of Medical Devices
  38. 2001 Guidelines for Classification of Medical Devices
  39. Guidelines relating to the demarcation between Directives 90/385/eec, 93/42/eec and 65/65/eec.
  40. 90/385/eec: Directive of Active Implantable Medical Devices
  41. 98/79/ec: Directive of In Vitro Diagnostic Medical Devices
  42. Guidelines to Medical Devices Vigilance System
  43. List of Harmonised (European) Standards for Medical Devices
  44. List of Notified Bodies for Medical Devices Directive
  45. 93/65/eec: Directive of Air Traffic Management Equipment & Systems
  46. 94/9/ec: Directive of Equipment used in Potentially Explosive Atmospheres (Atex)
  47. Guidelines to directive 94/9/ec (Atex)
  48. 94/25/ec: Directive of Recreational Craft
  49. 95/16/ec: Directive of Lifts
  50. 96/48/ec: Directive of Trans-European High-speed Rail System
  51. 96/57/ec: Directive of Energy Efficiency: Household Refrigerators & Freezers
  52. 96/98/ec: Directive of Marine Equipment
  53. 98/37/ec: Directive of Machinery
  54. 2000: Comments on Directive of Machinery 98/37/ec
  55. 99/5/ec: Directive of Radio Equipment & Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (R&TTE)
  56. 2000/9/ec: Directive of Cableway Installations to Carry Persons
  57. 2000/14/ec: Directive of Noise Emission in the environment by equipment for use outdoors


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