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9.—(1) Regulation 21 is amended as follows.
(2) In paragraph (1), for “(b)” substitute “(c)”.
(3) In paragraph (3)(a)—
(a)after “reassessed by a”, insert “type A”; and
(b)for “Part II of Annex IV” substitute “Annex III”.
(4) For paragraph (3)(b), substitute—
“(b)inspected by a notified body notified for periodic inspection of that equipment and marked in accordance with the requirements of articles 14 and 15 of that Directive.”.
(5) For paragraph (4), substitute—
“(4) But if a pressure receptacle has been manufactured in series to a design type for which a type A notified body notified for reassessment of conformity has issued a certificate of type reassessment, the reassessment of conformity may be undertaken by a notified body notified for periodic inspection of that pressure receptacle.”.
(6) After paragraph (4), insert—
“(5) In this regulation—
(a)“certificate of type reassessment” means a certificate issued in accordance with paragraph 7 of Annex III to the Transportable Pressure Equipment Directive; and
(b)“type A notified body” means a notified body conforming to standard EN ISO/IEC 17020 type A(1) as revised or reissued from time to time.”.
Current Edition: 2004, ISBN 0580446832.
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