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PART 2 Obligations of economic operators
6.Design, manufacture, installation and testing in accordance with essential health and safety requirements
9.Retention of technical documentation and EU declaration of conformity
12.Duty to take action in respect of lifts placed on the market which are considered not to be in conformity
14.Specific duties relating to buildings or constructions in which lifts are installed
15.Design and manufacture in accordance with essential health and safety requirements
18.Retention of technical documentation and EU declaration of conformity
21.Monitoring of safety components for lifts made available on the market
22.Duty to take action in respect of safety components for lifts placed on the market which are considered not to be in conformity
25.Prohibition on placing on the market a safety component for lifts which is not in conformity with the essential health and safety requirements
26.Requirements which must be satisfied before an importer places a safety component for lifts on the market
27.Prohibition on placing on the market safety components for lifts considered not to be in conformity with the essential health and safety requirements
31.Monitoring of safety components for lifts made available on the market
32.Duty to take action in respect of safety components for lifts placed on the market which are considered not to be in conformity
33.Retention of technical documentation and EU declaration of conformity
35.Cases in which obligations of manufacturers apply to importers
37.Requirements which must be satisfied before a distributor makes a safety component for lifts available on the market
38.Prohibition on making available on the market where the safety component for lifts is not considered to be in conformity with the essential health and safety requirements
40.Duty to take action in respect of safety components for lifts made available on the market which are not in conformity with Part 2
42.Cases in which obligations of manufacturers apply to distributors
PART 5 Market surveillance and enforcement
64.Evaluation of lifts or safety components for lifts presenting a risk
65.Enforcement action in respect of lifts and safety components for lifts which are not in conformity and which present a risk
67.Enforcement action in respect of lifts and safety components for lifts which are in conformity, but present a risk
1.Lifting appliances whose speed is not greater than 0.15m/s.
4.Lifts specially designed and constructed for military or police purposes....
7.Lifting appliances intended for lifting performers during artistic performances.
9.Lifting appliances connected to machinery and intended exclusively for access...
List of safety components referred to in Article 1(1) of the Directive
1.A conformity assessment body must be established in the United...
3.(1) A conformity assessment body, its top level management and...
4.A conformity assessment body, its top level management and the...
5.A conformity assessment body, its top level management and the...
6.A conformity assessment body must ensure that the activities of...
7.A conformity assessment body and its personnel must carry out...
8.A conformity assessment body must be capable of carrying out...
10.A conformity assessment body must have the means necessary to...
11.The personnel responsible for carrying out conformity assessment activities must...
12.A conformity assessment body must be able to demonstrate the...
13.The remuneration of the top level management and the personnel...
14.A conformity assessment body must have, and must satisfy the...
15.A conformity assessment body must ensure that its personnel observe...
16.Paragraph 15 does not prevent the personnel from providing information...
17.A conformity assessment body must participate in, or ensure that...
Operational obligations of notified bodies
1.A notified body must carry out conformity assessments in accordance...
2.A notified body must carry out conformity assessments in a...
3.A notified body must perform its activities taking due account...
5.Where a notified body finds that essential health and safety...
6.Where, in the course of the monitoring of conformity following...
8.Paragraph 9 applies where a notified body is minded to—...
10.A notified body must inform the Secretary of State of—...
11.A notified body must make provision in its contracts with...
12.A notified body must provide other bodies notified under the...
Enforcement powers of the Secretary of State and the Department under the 1987 Act
Enforcement powers of the Health and Safety Executive under the 1974 Act
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