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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 5,1997 PSA#1902FRANCE: APPROXIMATION OF FRENCH REGULATIONS ON GAS PRESSURE VESSELS
WITH THE EUROPEAN AGREEMENT ON THE INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS
GOODS BY RAIL AND BY ROAD. THE ORDER HAS 5 PAGES. The following
notification is being circulated in accordance with Article 10.6.
G/TBT/Notif.97.359. 1. Member to Agreement notifying: FRANCE. If
applicable, name of local government involved (Articles 3.2 and 7.2).
2. Agency responsible: General Secretariat of the Inter-Departmental
Committee for European Economic Cooperation. Agency or authority
designated to handle comments regarding the notification can be
indicated if different from above: Inter-Department Delegate for
Standards, 22, rue Monge, 75005, PARIS. Industrial Safety Division --
Gas and Pressure Vessels Subdivision, 22, rue Monge, 75005, PARIS. 3.
Notified under Article 2.9.2. 4. Products covered (HS or CCCN where
applicable, otherwise national tariff heading. ICS numbers may be
provided in addition, where applicable): Gas pressure vessels used for
the transport of dangerous goods by rail and by road. 5. Title, number
of pages and language(s) of the notified document: Approximation of
French Regulations on Gas Pressure Vessels with the European Agreement
on the International Transport of Dangerous Goods by Rail and By Road.
The Order has 5 pages. 6. Description of content: Pursuant to European
Directives 94/55/EC and 96/49/EC, this amending Order completes the
integration of the RID/ADR rules into the French regulations on
receptacles for the transport of gas under pressure so as to bring
French practices into line with European practices. 7. Objective and
rationale: The two directives (94/55/EC and 96/49/EC) provide in
Article 6.4 that member States may retain national provisions in force
for Class 2 equipment ``until references to standards for the
construction and use of tanks and receptacles are added to the Annex,
with the same binding force as the provisions therein, but in any event
no later than 31 December 1998''. Without waiting for this deadline,
the French authorities wish to bring forward the integration of these
provisions relating to the conditions of use and requalification of the
receptacles defined above, pending the establishment of comprehensive
rules and standards governing them, in particular as regards provisions
on design. 8. Relevant documents: Draft Order. 9. Proposed date of
adoption: France wishes to put this regulatory text into force as
rapidly as possible; Proposed date of entry into force: France wishes
to put this regulatory text into force as rapidly as possible. 10.
Final date for comments: 1 October 1997. 11. Text available from:
National enquiry point. (0212) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0496 19970805\FO-0002)
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