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Commission communication in the framework of the implementation of the Council Directive 93/15/EEC of 5 April 1993 on the harmonisation of the provisions relating to the placing on the market and supervision of explosives for civil uses (Text with EEA relevance)

OJ C 221, 14.9.2006, p. 2–6 (ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, IT, LV, LT, HU, NL, PL, PT, SK, SL, FI, SV)

14.9.2006   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

C 221/2


Commission communication in the framework of the implementation of the Council Directive 93/15/EEC of 5 April 1993 on the harmonisation of the provisions relating to the placing on the market and supervision of explosives for civil uses

(Text with EEA relevance)

(Publication of titles and references of harmonised standards under the directive)

ESO

 (1)

Reference and title of the harmonised standard

(and reference document)

Reference of superseded standard

Date of cessation of presumption of conformity of superseded standard

Note 1

CEN

EN 13630-1:2003

Explosives for civil uses — Detonating cords and safety fuses — Part 1: Requirements

 

CEN

EN 13630-2:2002

Explosives for civil uses — Detonating cords and safety fuses — Part 2: Determination of thermal stability of detonating cords and safety fuses

 

CEN

EN 13630-3:2002

Explosives for civil uses — Detonating cords and safety fuses — Part 3: Determination of sensitiveness to friction of the core of detonating cords

 

CEN

EN 13630-4:2002

Explosives for civil uses — Detonating cords and safety fuses — Part 4: Determination of sensitiveness to impact of detonating cords

 

CEN

EN 13630-5:2003

Explosives for civil uses — Detonating cords and safety fuses — Part 5: Determination of resistance to abrasion of detonating cords

 

CEN

EN 13630-6:2002

Explosives for civil uses — Detonating cords and safety fuses — Part 6: Determination of resistance to tension of detonating cords

 

CEN

EN 13630-7:2002

Explosives for civil uses — Detonating cords and safety fuses — Part 7: Determination of reliability of initiation of detonating cords

 

CEN

EN 13630-8:2002

Explosives for civil uses — Detonating cords and safety fuses — Part 8: Determination of resistance to water of detonating cords and safety fuses

 

CEN

EN 13630-9:2004

Explosives for civil uses — Detonating cords and safety fuses — Part 9: Determination of transmission of detonation from detonating cord to detonating cord

 

CEN

EN 13630-10:2005

Explosives for civil uses — Detonating cords and safety fuses — Part 10: Determination of initiating capability of detonating cords

 

CEN

EN 13630-11:2002

Explosives for civil uses — Detonating cords and safety fuses — Part 11: Determination of velocity of detonation of detonating cords

 

CEN

EN 13630-12:2002

Explosives for civil uses — Detonating cords and safety fuses — Part 12: Determination of burning duration of safety fuses

 

CEN

EN 13631-1:2005

Explosives for civil uses — High explosives — Part 1: Requirements

 

CEN

EN 13631-2:2002

Explosives for civil uses — High explosives — Part 2: Determination of thermal stability of explosives

 

CEN

EN 13631-3:2004

Explosives for civil uses — High explosives — Part 3: Determination of sensitiveness to friction of explosives

 

CEN

EN 13631-4:2002

Explosives for civil uses — High explosives — Part 4: Determination of sensitiveness to impact of explosives

 

CEN

EN 13631-5:2002

Explosives for civil uses — High explosives — Part 5: Determination of resistance to water

 

CEN

EN 13631-6:2002

Explosives for civil uses — High explosives — Part 6: Determination of resistance to hydrostatic pressure

 

CEN

EN 13631-7:2003

Explosives for civil uses — High explosives — Part 7: Determination of safety and reliability at extreme temperatures

 

CEN

EN 13631-10:2003

Explosives for civil uses — High explosives — Part 10: Method for the verification of the means of initiation

 

CEN

EN 13631-11:2003

Explosives for civil uses — High explosives — Part 11: Determination of transmission of detonation

 

CEN

EN 13631-12:2004

Explosives for civil uses — High explosives — Part 12: Specifications of boosters with different initiating capability

 

CEN

EN 13631-13:2003

Explosives for civil uses — High explosives — Part 13: Determination of density

 

CEN

EN 13631-14:2003

Explosives for civil uses — High explosives — Part 14: Determination of velocity of detonation

 

CEN

EN 13631-15:2005

Explosives for civil uses — High explosives — Part 15: Calculation of thermodynamic properties

 

CEN

EN 13631-16:2004

Explosives for civil uses — High explosives — Part 16: Detection and measurement of toxic gases

 

CEN

EN 13763-1:2004

Explosives for civil uses — Detonators and relays — Part 1: Requirements

 

CEN

EN 13763-2:2002

Explosives for civil uses — Detonators and relays — Part 2: Determination of thermal stability

 

CEN

EN 13763-3:2002

Explosives for civil uses — Detonators and relays — Part 3: Determination of sensitiveness to impact

 

CEN

EN 13763-4:2003

Explosives for civil uses — Detonators and relays — Part 4: Determination of resistance to abrasion of leading wires and shock tubes

 

CEN

EN 13763-5:2003

Explosives for civil uses — Detonators and relays — Part 5: Determination of resistance to cutting damage of leading wires and shock tubes

 

CEN

EN 13763-6:2003

Explosives for civil uses — Detonators and relays — Part 6: Determination of resistance to cracking in low temperatures of leading wires

 

CEN

EN 13763-7:2003

Explosives for civil uses — Detonators and relays — Part 7: Determination of the mechanical strength of leading wires, shock tubes, connections, crimps and closures

 

CEN

EN 13763-8:2003

Explosives for civil uses — Detonators and relays — Part 8: Determination of the resistance to vibration of plain detonators

 

CEN

EN 13763-9:2003

Explosives for civil uses — Detonators and relays — Part 9: Determination of resistance to bending of detonators

 

CEN

EN 13763-11:2003

Explosives for civil uses — Detonators and relays — Part 11: Determination of resistance to damage by dropping of detonators and relays

 

CEN

EN 13763-12:2003

Explosives for civil uses — Detonators and relays — Part 12:Determination of resistance to hydrostatic pressure

 

CEN

EN 13763-13:2004

Explosives for civil uses — Detonators and relays — Part 13: Determination of resistance of electric detonators to electrostatic discharge

 

CEN

EN 13763-15:2004

Explosives for civil uses — Detonators and relays — Part 15: Determination of equivalent initiating capability

 

CEN

EN 13763-16:2003

Explosives for civil uses — Detonators and relays — Part 16: Determination of delay accuracy

 

CEN

EN 13763-17:2003

Explosives for civil uses — Detonators and relays — Part 17: Determination of no-fire current of electric detonators

 

CEN

EN 13763-18:2003

Explosives for civil uses — Detonators and relays — Part 18: Determination of series firing current of electric detonators

 

CEN

EN 13763-19:2003

Explosives for civil uses — Detonators and relays — Part 19: Determination of firing impulse of electric detonators

 

CEN

EN 13763-20:2003

Explosives for civil uses — Detonators and relays — Part 20: Determination of total electrical resistance of electric detonators

 

CEN

EN 13763-21:2003

Explosives for civil uses — Detonators and relays — Part 21: Determination of flash-over voltage of electric detonators

 

CEN

EN 13763-22:2003

Explosives for civil uses — Detonators and relays — Part 22: Determination of capacitance, insulation resistance and insulation breakdown of leading wires

 

CEN

EN 13763-23:2002

Explosives for civil uses — Detonators and relays — Part 23: Determination of the shock-wave velocity of shock tube

 

CEN

EN 13763-24:2002

Explosives for civil uses — Detonators and relays — Part 24: Determination of the electrical non-conductivity of shock tube

 

CEN

EN 13763-25:2004

Explosives for civil uses — Detonators and relays — Part 25: Determination of transfer capability of surface connectors, relays and coupling accessories

 

CEN

EN 13857-1:2003

Explosives for civil uses — Part 1: Terminology

 

CEN

EN 13857-3:2002

Explosives for civil uses — Part 3: Information to be provided by the manufacturer or his authorised representative to the user

 

CEN

EN 13938-1:2004

Explosives for civil uses — Propellants and rocket propellants — Part 1: Requirements

 

EN 13938-1:2004/AC:2006

 

 

CEN

EN 13938-2:2004

Explosives for civil uses — Propellants and rocket propellants — Part 2: Determination of resistance to electrostatic energy

 

CEN

EN 13938-3:2003

Explosives for civil uses — Propellants and rocket propellants — Part 3: Determination of deflagration to detonation transition

 

CEN

EN 13938-4:2003

Explosives for civil uses — Propellants and rocket propellants — Part 4: Determination of burning rate under ambient conditions

 

CEN

EN 13938-5:2004

Explosives for civil uses — Propellants and rocket propellants — Part 5: Determination of voids and fissures

 

CEN

EN 13938-7:2004

Explosives for civil uses — Propellants and rocket propellants — Part 7: Determination of properties of black powder

 

Note 1

Generally the date of cessation of presumption of conformity will be the date of withdrawal (dow), set by the European Standardisation Organisation, but attention of users of these standards is drawn to the fact that in certain exceptional cases this can be otherwise.

Note 3

In case of amendments, the referenced standard is EN CCCCC:YYYY, its previous amendments, if any, and the new, quoted amendment. The superseded standard (column 3) therefore consists of EN CCCCC:YYYY and its previous amendments, if any, but without the new quoted amendment. On the date stated, the superseded standard ceases to give presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the directive.

Note:

Any information concerning the availability of the standards can be obtained either from the European Standardisation Organisations or from the national standardisation bodies of which the list is annexed to the Directive 98/34/EC of the European Parliament and Council (2) amended by the Directive 98/48/EC (3).

Publication of the references in the Official Journal of the European Union does not imply that the standards are available in all the Community languages.

This list replaces all the previous lists published in the Official Journal of the European Union. The Commission ensures the updating of this list.

More information about harmonised standards on the Internet at

http://europa.eu.int/comm/enterprise/newapproach/standardization/harmstds/


(1)  ESO: European Standardisation Organisation:

CEN: rue de Stassart 36, B-1050 Brussels, tel. (32-2) 550 08 11; fax (32-2) 550 08 19 (http://www.cenorm.be)

CENELEC: rue de Stassart 35, B-1050 Brussels, tel. (32-2) 519 68 71; fax (32-2) 519 69 19 (http://www.cenelec.org)

ETSI: 650, route des Lucioles, F-06921 Sophia Antipolis, tel. (33) 492 94 42 00 ; fax (33) 493 65 47 16 (http://www.etsi.org)

(2)  OJ L 204, 21.7.1998, p. 37.

(3)  OJ L 217, 5.8.1998, p. 18.


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