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Training of Employees in the Framework of Monitoring and Estimation of Materials in Contact with

K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de. Training of Employees in the Framework of Monitoring and Estimation of Materials in Contact with Drinking Water during Treatment, Storage and Distribution. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de. Construction Products Directive CPD

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Training of Employees in the Framework of Monitoring and Estimation of Materials in Contact with

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  1. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de Training of Employees in the Framework of Monitoring and Estimation of Materials in Contact with Drinking Water during Treatment, Storage and Distribution

  2. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de Construction Products Directive CPD CE Marking of Construction Products Mr. K. Endrullat Deutsches Institut für Bautechnik Berlin, June 2009

  3. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de Free Movement of Goods CE Mark Attestation of Conformity European Directives Mutual Recognition Notified Bodies Market Surveillance Mis-use or Fake of CE Marks Samples Useful URLs

  4. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de Free movement of goods is a cornerstone of the single market. The mechanisms in place to achieve this aim are based on prevention of new barriers to trade, mutual recognition and technical harmonisation. Drinking water products put into the market

  5. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de Free European Market New Approach Directives Other Directives Essential Requirements Requirements Technical Specifications Harmonised Standards European Technical Approvals

  6. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de • Why is this economic approach of importance • to drinking water inspections? • Products in contact with drinking water (DWP = Drinking Water Products) • are mainly construction products. • DWP are also subjects of other European directives. • Legal differences between puting DWP into the market and • DWP are already installed and in use. • Inspectors are responsible to act if misuse of DWP marking and declaration is obvious.

  7. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de Free Movement of Goods CE Mark Attestation of Conformity European Directives Mutual Recognition Notified Bodies Market Surveillance Mis-use or Fake of CE Marks Samples Useful URLs

  8. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de The CE marking (also known as CE mark) is a mandatory conformity mark on many products placed on the single market in the European Economic Area (EEA). The CE marking certifies that a product has met EU consumer safety, health or environmental requirements. CE marking is a "passport" enabling a product to be legally placed on the market in any Member State. However, this does not necessarily mean that the product will be suitable for all end uses in all Member States.

  9. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de Countries requiring the CE marking

  10. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de Harmonised Standards European Technical Approval Testing Product Attestation of Conformity CE Marking Product Placed on the Market or Put into Service

  11. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de Affixing of the CE marking The CE marking must be affixed by the manufacturer, or by the authorised representative established within the Community. If the CE marking is reduced or enlarged the proportions must be respected. • HOW: • Visibly • Legibly • Indelibly WHERE: on the product itself, or on a label attached to it, or on its packaging, or on accompanying commercial documents

  12. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de CE marking and other marks • The CE Marking is the only marking indicating conformity with the relevant European directives • CE Marking must replace national mandatory conformity markings having the same scope • CE Marking is neither a mark of origin, nor a quality mark • Manufacturer may affix different marks to a product A product may bear additional markings and marks, provided that they: • fulfil a different function from that of the CE marking, • are not liable to cause confusion with it, and • do not reduce its legibility and visibility.

  13. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de CE logo Commission notified body number Manufacturers address Last two digits of year of affixing CE marking Number of the EC certificate of conformity Product standard and data. YYY for product identification like trade mark. Classification. NPD for product data not in standard, not proofed or not avaiable (NPD = no performance determined)

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  16. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de Free Movement of Goods CE Mark Attestation of Conformity European Directives Mutual Recognition Notified Bodies Market Surveillance Mis-use or Fake of CE Marks Samples Useful URLs

  17. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de Declaration of Conformity To permit the use of a CE mark on a product, proof that the item meets the relevant requirements must be documented. Sometimes this is achieved using an external test house which evaluates the product and its documentation. Often it is achieved by a company-internal self-certification process. In any case the responsible organization (manufacturer, representative, importer) has to issue a EC-Declaration of Conformity (EC-DoC) indicating its identity (location, etc.), the list of European Directives it is declaring compliance with, a list of standards the product complies with, and a legally binding signature on behalf of the organization. The EC-DoC underlines the sole responsibility of the manufacturer. When parts of the certification process for the CE marking are performed by 3rd party test houses or certification bodies then it is mandatory that the CE symbol also includes a number identifying the 'Notified Body'.

  18. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de Example Door Example Door

  19. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de Example Door

  20. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de Example Door

  21. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de Example Door

  22. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de Example Door

  23. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de Example Door Example Door

  24. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de Example Anchor Example Anchor

  25. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de Example Anchor Example Anchor

  26. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de Plastic Pipes and Fittings Situation CPD (89/106/EEC): Construction Product Directive Mandate 131: Pipes, tanks and ancillaries not in contact with water intended for human consumption Harmonised EN by CEN/TC 155: European standardisation committee “Plastics pipes and fittings”hEN: Soil and waste discharge Non-pressure underground drainage Pressure piping systems Hot and cold water supply

  27. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de Free Movement of Goods CE Mark Attestation of Conformity European Directives Mutual Recognition Notified Bodies Market Surveillance Mis-use or Fake of CE Marks Samples Useful URLs

  28. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de New Approach Directives are Based on the Following Principles: Harmonisation is limited to essential requirements. Only products fulfilling the essential requirements may be placed on the market and put into service. Harmonised standards, the reference numbers of which have been published in the Official Journal and which have been transposed into national standards, are presumed to conform to the corresponding essential requirements. Application of harmonised standards or other technical specifications remains voluntary, and manufacturers are free to choose any technical solution that provides compliance with the essential requirements. Manufacturers may choose between different conformity assessment procedures provided for in the applicable directive.

  29. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de Directive reference 90/396/EEC Appliances burning gaseous fuels 89/106/EEC Construction products 2004/108/EC Electromagnetic compatibility 2006/95/EC Low voltage equipment 98/37/EC Machinery safety 2004/22/EEC Measuring instruments 93/42/EEC Medical devices: General 92/42/EEC New hot-water boilers fired with liquid or gaseous fluids 89/686/EEC Personal protective equipment 97/23/EC Pressure equipment 87/404/EEC Simple pressure vessels

  30. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de Free Movement of Goods CE Mark Attestation of Conformity European Directives Mutual Recognition Notified Bodies Market Surveillance Mis-use or Fake of CE Marks Samples Useful URLs

  31. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de Mutual Recognition Products legally manufactured or marketed in one country should in principle move freely throughout the Community, where such products meet equivalent levels of protection to those imposed by the Member State of exportation and where they are marketed in the territory of the exporting country. Barriers to trade, which result from differences between national legislations, may only be accepted, if national measures: are necessary to satisfy mandatory requirements (such as health, safety, consumer protection and environmental protection).

  32. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de Free Movement of Goods CE Mark Attestation of Conformity European Directives Mutual Recognition Notified Bodies Market Surveillance Mis-use or Fake of CE Marks Samples Useful URLs

  33. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de CPD attestation of conformity levels and Notified Bodies FCP = Factory Production Control

  34. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de • Principles of Notified Bodies • Notified by member states • Notification Information are sent to the Commission for publishing • Withdrawel of notification by the member state are possible • Accreditation organisation will control the competence of the notified body • Notified bodies will test or certify

  35. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de Free Movement of Goods CE Mark Attestation of Conformity European Directives Mutual Recognition Notified Bodies Market Surveillance Mis-use or Fake of CE Marks Samples Useful URLs

  36. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de Principles of Market Surveillance Market surveillance is an essential tool for the enforcement of New Approach directives. The purpose of market surveillance is to ensure that the provisions of applicable directives are complied with across the Community. It helps to eliminate unfair competition. Member States must nominate or establish authorities to be responsible for market surveillance. Notified bodies should, basically, be excluded from the responsibility of market surveillance activities to avoid conflicts of interests. National surveillance authorities shall monitor the market. They shall take action up to use safegard clause of directive. Not in force now but will come in near future!

  37. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de Free Movement of Goods CE Mark Attestation of Conformity European Directives Mutual Recognition Notified Bodies Market Surveillance Mis-use or Fake of CE Marks Samples Useful URLs

  38. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de Mis-use or Fake of CE Marks or Rumor about confusing CE marks Some products are said to have a CE mark that stands for China Export, which is not confirming to European specifications. The two letters are close together, not spaced as in the European conformance mark. However, the "China Export" mark doesn't exist. Some products may be conforming but not displaying the logotype correctly and others may illegally put the correct mark on a non-conforming item.

  39. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de CE mark sticker are free available on the market

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  42. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de Free Movement of Goods CE Mark Attestation of Conformity European Directives Mutual Recognition Notified Bodies Market Surveillance Mis-use or Fake of CE Marks Samples Useful URLs

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  49. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de Bathroom Tap

  50. K. Endrullat – Berlin – June 2009 - KEN@DIBt.de National DVGW mark! No CE mark!

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