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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 9,1995 PSA#1299SLOVAK REPUBLIC: OBLIGATORY CERTIFICATION GAS APPLIANCES AND DEVICES
The following notification is being circulated in accordance with
Article 10.6. G/TBT/Notif. 95.38. 1. Member to Agreement notifying:
Slovak Republic. If applicable, name of local government involved
(Articles 3.2 and 7.2): 2. Agency responsible: Slovak Office of
Standards, Metrology and Testing (UNMS SR). 3. Notified under Article
5.6.2 (X). 4. Products covered (HS or CCCN where applicable, otherwise
national tariff heading. ICS numbers may be provided in addition,
where applicable): Given in the enclosure in a form of the UNMS Decree
No. 80/1994. 5. Title and number of pages of the notified document:
Decree No. 80/1994 of the Slovak Office of Standards, Metrology and
Testing of 1 December 1994. Obligatory Certification of Gas Appliances
and Devices. 6. Description of content: The proposed technical
regulation - Decree No. 80/1994 of the Slovak Office of Standards,
Metrology and Testing of 1 December 1994 ``Obligatory Certification of
Gas Appliances and Devices'' states the examining of mechanical, fire
and electrical safety, hygienic irreproachability, health and
environmental protection, safety at work and energy saving and
subsequent certification of conformity of these products to the
specified technical standards and legislative regulations. 7. Objective
and rationale: The reason for introducing the obligatory testing
instead of current obligatory products type approval is to harmonize
the conformity certification system valid in the countries of EU and
EFTA (according to the so-called ``Global Approach to Certification and
Testing'' of 13 June 1989). The aim of introducing this regulation is
to reach full compatibility of the procedure for the conformity
certification of products in accordance with the EU directives, which
subsequently will secure the mutual recognition of certificates. 8.
Relevant documents: (a) Previous documents: Act No. 30/1968 Zb. on
State testing in tenor to subsequent regulations; FUNM Decree No.
101/1988 on products certification. (b) International documents:
European Commission's document No. 89/C 267/03 of 15 June 1989 ``Global
Approach to Certification and Testing. Qualitative Measures for
Industrial Products''; EU Council Decision of 13 October 1990
concerning the modules for various phases of the conformity assessment
procedures which are intended to be used in the technical
harmonization directives; EU Council Directive No. 90/396/EEC on the
approximation of the laws of the member States relating to appliances
burning gaseous fuels; EU Council Directive No. 92/42/EEC on efficiency
requirements for new hot-water boilers fired with liquid or gaseous
fuels. (c) Publication in which there is a reference: UNMS bulletin No.
11/1994 (Vestnik UNMS SR No. 11/1994); (d) Publication in which the
proposal will be published after the approval: Official Gazette of the
Slovak Republic. 9. Proposed date of adoption and entry into force: 1
May 1995. 10. Final date for comments: 31 December 1994. (066) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0632 19950308\FO-0002)
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