Directive 1995/16 - Approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to lifts

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This directive was in effect from September 27, 1995 until April 20, 2016 and should have been implemented in national regulation on January  1, 1997 at the latest.

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European Parliament and Council Directive 95/16/EC of 29 June 1995 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to lifts
 
Legal instrument Directive
Number legal act Directive 1995/16
Original proposal COM(1992)35 EN
CELEX number i 31995L0016

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Key dates

Document 29-06-1995
Publication in Official Journal 07-09-1995; Special edition in Bulgarian: Chapter 13 Volume 016,Special edition in Latvian: Chapter 13 Volume 015,Special edition in Slovenian: Chapter 13 Volume 015,Special edition in Slovak: Chapter 13 Volume 015,Special edition in Hungarian: Chapter 13 Volume 015,Special edition in Maltese: Chapter 13 Volume 015,Special edition in Estonian: Chapter 13 Volume 015,Special edition in Polish: Chapter 13 Volume 015,Special edition in Czech: Chapter 13 Volume 015,OJ L 213, 7.9.1995,Special edition in Lithuanian: Chapter 13 Volume 015,Special edition in Romanian: Chapter 13 Volume 016,Special edition in Croatian: Chapter 13 Volume 044
Effect 27-09-1995; Entry into force Date pub. + 20 See Art 192E191-P1
01-07-1999; Application Takes effect See Art 13
End of validity 20-04-2016; Repealed by 32014L0033
Transposition 01-01-1997; Adoption See Art 15
01-07-1997; Application See Art 15

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31995L0016

European Parliament and Council Directive 95/16/EC of 29 June 1995 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to lifts

Official Journal L 213 , 07/09/1995 P. 0001 - 0031

EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 95/16/EC

of 29 June 1995

on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to lifts

THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article 100a thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the Commission (1),

Having regard to the Opinion of the Economic and Social Committee (2),

Acting in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 189b of the Treaty (3) in the light of the joint text approved by the Conciliation Committee on 17 May 1995,

Whereas Member States are responsible within their territory for the health and safety of people;

Whereas paragraphs 65 and 68 of the White Paper on the completion of the internal market, approved by the European Council in June 1985, provide for a new approach to the approximation of laws;

Whereas Council Directive 84/529/EEC of 17 September 1984 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electrically, hydraulically or oil-electrically operated lifts (4) does not ensure freedom of movement for all types of lift; whereas disparities between the binding provisions of the various national systems for types of lift not covered by Directive 84/529/EEC constitute barriers to trade within the Community; whereas the national rules on lifts should therefore be harmonized;

Whereas Council Directive 84/528/EEC of 17 September 1984 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to common provisions for lifting and mechanical handling appliances (5) serves as a framework Directive for two specific Directives, namely Directive 84/529/EEC and Council Directive 86/663/EEC of 22 December 1986 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to self-propelled industrial trucks (6), repealed by Council Directive 91/368/EEC of 20 June 1991 amending Directive 89/392/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to machinery (7);

Whereas on 8 June 1995 the Commission adopted recommendation No 95/216/EC (8) to the Member States concerning improvement of safety of existing lifts;

Whereas the essential requirements of this Directive will guarantee the intended level of safety only if appropriate conformity assessment procedures, chosen from among the provisions of Council Decision 93/465/EEC of 22 July 1993 concerning the modules for the various phases of the conformity assessment procedures and the rules for the affixing and use of the CE conformity marking, which are intended to be used in the technical harmonization directives (9), ensure compliance therewith;

Whereas the CE marking must be visibly affixed to lifts or to certain safety components of lifts which meet the essential health and safety requirements of this Directive to enable them to be placed on the market;

Whereas this Directive defines only general essential health and safety requirements; whereas, in order to help manufacturers prove conformity with these essential requirements, it is desirable to have standards harmonized at European level concerning the prevention of risks arising from the design and installation of lifts, and also in order to enable conformity with the essential requirements to be verified; whereas such standards are drawn up at European level by private-law bodies and must retain their non-binding status; whereas, for this purpose, the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) and the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (Cenelec) are recognized as the competent bodies for adopting harmonized standards in accordance with the general guidelines for cooperation between the Commission and CEN and Cenelec signed on 13...


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