12.8.2016   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

C 293/64


Commission communication in the framework of the implementation of Directive 2014/33/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to lifts and safety components for lifts

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

(Text with EEA relevance)

(2016/C 293/05)

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Reference of superseded standard

Date of cessation of presumption of conformity of superseded standard

Note 1

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

CEN

EN 81-20:2014

Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts — Lifts for the transport of persons and goods — Part 20: Passenger and goods passenger lifts

20.4.2016

EN 81-1:1998+A3:2009

EN 81-2:1998+A3:2009

Note 2.1

31.8.2017

CEN

EN 81-21:2009+A1:2012

Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts — Lifts for the transport of persons and goods — Part 21: New passenger and goods passenger lifts in existing building

20.4.2016

 

 

CEN

EN 81-22:2014

Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts — Lifts for the transport of persons and goods — Part 22: Electric lifts with inclined path

20.4.2016

 

 

CEN

EN 81-28:2003

Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts — Lifts for the transport of persons and goods — Part 28: Remote alarm on passenger and goods passenger lifts

20.4.2016

 

 

CEN

EN 81-50:2014

Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts — Examinations and tests — Part 50: Design rules, calculations, examinations and tests of lift components

20.4.2016

EN 81-1:1998+A3:2009

EN 81-2:1998+A3:2009

Note 2.1

31.8.2017

CEN

EN 81-58:2003

Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts — Examination and tests — Part 58: Landing doors fire resistance test

20.4.2016

 

 

CEN

EN 81-70:2003

Safety rules for the construction and installations of lifts — Particular applications for passenger and good passengers lifts — Part 70: Accessibility to lifts for persons including persons with disability

20.4.2016

 

 

 

EN 81-70:2003/A1:2004

20.4.2016

Note 3

 

CEN

EN 81-71:2005+A1:2006

Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts — Particular applications to passenger lifts and goods passenger lifts — Part 71: Vandal resistant lifts

20.4.2016

 

 

CEN

EN 81-72:2015

Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts — Particular applications for passenger and goods passenger lifts — Part 72: Firefighters lifts

20.4.2016

EN 81-72:2003

Note 2.1

31.8.2017

CEN

EN 81-73:2016

Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts — Particular applications for passenger and goods passenger lifts — Part 73: Behaviour of lifts in the event of fire

This is the first publication

EN 81-73:2005

Note 2.1

31.8.2018

CEN

EN 81-77:2013

Safety rules for the construction and installations of lifts — Particular applications for passenger and goods passenger lifts — Part 77: Lifts subject to seismic conditions

20.4.2016

 

 

CEN

EN 12016:2013

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

20.4.2016

 

 

CEN

EN 12385-3:2004+A1:2008

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

20.4.2016

 

 

CEN

EN 12385-5:2002

Steel wire ropes — Safety — Part 5: Stranded ropes for lifts

20.4.2016

 

 

 

EN 12385-5:2002/AC:2005

20.4.2016

 

 

CEN

EN 13015:2001+A1:2008

Maintenance for lifts and escalators — Rules for maintenance instructions

20.4.2016

 

 

CEN

EN 13411-7:2006+A1:2008

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

20.4.2016

 

 

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 2.1:

The new (or amended) standard has the same scope as the superseded standard. On the date stated, the superseded standard ceases to give presumption of conformity with the essential or other requirements of the relevant Union legislation.

Note 2.2:

The new standard has a broader scope than the superseded standard. On the date stated, the superseded standard ceases to give presumption of conformity with the essential or other requirements of the relevant Union legislation.

Note 2.3:

The new standard has a narrower scope than the superseded standard. On the date stated, the (partially) superseded standard ceases to give presumption of conformity with the essential or other requirements of the relevant Union legislation for those products or services that fall within the scope of the new standard. Presumption of conformity with the essential or other requirements of the relevant Union legislation for products or services that still fall within the scope of the (partially) superseded standard, but that do not fall within the scope of the new standard, is unaffected.

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 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 or other requirements of the relevant Union legislation.

NOTE:

Any information concerning the availability of the standards can be obtained either from the European standardisation organisations or from the national standardisation bodies the list of which is published in the Official Journal of the European Union according to Article 27 of the Regulation (EU) No 1025/2012 (2).

Standards are adopted by the European standardisation organisations in English (CEN and CENELEC also publish in French and German). Subsequently, the titles of the standards are translated into all other required official languages of the European Union by the national standardisation bodies. The European Commission is not responsible for the correctness of the titles which have been presented for publication in the Official Journal.

References to Corrigenda ‘…/AC:YYYY’ are published for information only. A Corrigendum removes printing, linguistic or similar errors from the text of a standard and may relate to one or more language versions (English, French and/or German) of a standard as adopted by a European standardisation organisation.

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

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

More information about harmonised standards and other European standards on the Internet at:

http://ec.europa.eu/growth/single-market/european-standards/harmonised-standards/index_en.htm


(1)  ESO: European standardisation organisation:

CEN: Avenue Marnix 17, B-1000, Brussels, Tel. +32 2 5500811; fax + 32 2 5500819 (http://www.cen.eu)

CENELEC: Avenue Marnix 17, B-1000, Brussels, Tel. +32 2 5196871; fax + 32 2 5196919 (http://www.cenelec.eu)

ETSI: 650, route des Lucioles, F-06921 Sophia Antipolis, Tel. +33 492 944200; fax +33 493 654716, (http://www.etsi.eu)

(2)  OJ C 338, 27.9.2014, p. 31.