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Road safety: transportable pressure equipment
The purpose of this Directive is to harmonise the conditions for transporting pressure equipment by road and by rail throughout the Community. Harmonisation enhances the safety of transportable pressure equipment approved for the transport of dangerous goods and also ensures the free movement of such equipment within the Community
ACT
Council Directive 1999/36/EC of 29 April 1999 on transportable pressure equipment [See amending acts].
SUMMARY
This Directive aims to enhance the safety of transportable pressure equipment* in the context of the transport of dangerous goods by road and by rail. This promotes the free movement of such equipment within the European Community (EC).
Scope
Directives 94/55/EC and 96/49/EC deal with the and the transport of gods by road and the transport of goods by rail. These directives provide for conformity assessment procedures which are applicable to certain transportable pressure equipment.
This Directive applies to all new transportable pressure equipment used for the transport of dangerous goods and falling within the scope of Directives 94/55/EC and 96/49/EC. It applies to:
For some equipment (pressure drums, bundles of cylinders and tanks), application of the Directive was put back to 1 July 2005 (Commission Decisions 2001/107/EC and 2003/525/EC).
Free movement
Member States may not prohibit, restrict or impede the placing on the market or putting into service of transportable pressure equipment that complies with this Directive.
Exemptions and derogations
The Directive does not apply to:
Conformity assessment and re-assessment
Conformity with the provisions of this Directive for the placing on the Community market of new equipment is assessed by a notified body*.
Conformity with the relevant provisions of this Directive for the placing on the national market of new equipment can be assessed by an approved body*.
Marking
Transportable pressure equipment that complies with the provisions of this Directive should bear a mark.
Safeguard clause
Member States may restrict or prohibit the placing on the market, transport or use of transportable pressure equipment if this equipment is liable to endanger the health or safety of persons, domestic animals or property.
Key terms used in the act
References
Act |
Entry into force |
Deadline for transposition in the Member States |
Official Journal |
Directive 1999/36/EC |
1.06.1999 |
1.12.2000 |
OJ L 138 of 1.6.1999 |
Amending act(s) |
Entry into force |
Deadline for transposition in the Member States |
Official Journal |
Directive 2001/2/EC |
17.1.2001 |
1.7.2001 |
OJ L 5 of 10.1.2001 |
Directive 2002/50/EC |
26.6.2002 |
1.1.2003 |
OJ L 149 of 7.6.2002 |
RELATED ACT
IMPLEMENTING DECISIONS
Commission Decision 2003/525/EC of 18 July 2003 deferring the date of implementation of Council Directive 1999/36/EC for certain transportable pressure equipment [Official Journal L 183 of 22.7.2003].
Commission Decision 2001/107/EC of 25 January 2001 deferring for certain transportable pressure equipment the date of implementation of Council Directive 1999/36/EC [Official Journal L 39 of 9.2.2001].
IMPLEMENTATION REPORT
Report from the Commission, of 9 September 2005, on the application by the Member States of Council Directive 99/36/EC on transportable pressure equipment [COM(2005) 415 final – Not published in the Official Journal].
PRESSURE EQUIPMENT
Directive 97/23/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 May 1997 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States concerning pressure equipment [Official Journal L 181 of 9.7.1997]. This Directive aims to harmonise the provisions of Member States’ national legislation concerning pressure equipment posing a pressure hazard.
TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS
Directive 2000/18/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 April 2000 on minimum examination requirements for safety advisers for the transport of dangerous goods by road, rail or inland waterway [Official Journal L 118 of 19.5.2000].
Council Directive 96/35/EC of 3 June 1996 on the appointment and vocational qualification of safety advisers for the transport of dangerous goods by road, rail and inland waterway [Official Journal L 145 of 19.6.1996].
AEROSOL DISPENSERS
Commission Directive 2008/47/EC of 8 April 2008 amending, for the purposes of adapting to technical progress, Council Directive 75/324/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to aerosol dispensers [Official Journal L 96 of 9.4.2008].
Council Directive 75/324/EEC of 20 May 1975 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to aerosol dispensers [Official Journal L 147 of 9.6.1975].
Last updated: 01.08.2008