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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Commission Decision of 16 March 2006 on the publication of the references of standard EN 143:2000 ‘Respiratory Devices — Particle filters — Requirements, testing, marking’ in accordance with Council Directive 89/686/EEC (personal protective equipment) (notified under document number C(2006) 777) (Text with EEA relevance) (2006/216/EC).
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b Generally the date of cessation of presumption of conformity will be the date of withdrawal (‘dow’), set by the European Standardisation Organisation, but attention of users of these standards is drawn to the fact that in certain exceptional cases this can be otherwise. | ||||
Warning: As regards particle filters the filtering efficiency of which is exclusively or partially achieved by the use of materials based on non-woven electrically-charged fibres, this publication does not concern clauses 8.7.2.4, last sentence, 8.7.3.4, last sentence, and 10 of the standard, in respect of which there shall be no presumption of conformity with the basic health and safety requirements of Directive 89/686/EEC. This warning shall also be taken into account in the application of the following harmonised standards: EN 149:2001; EN 405:2001; EN 1827:1999; EN 12083:1998; EN 12941:1998; EN 12941:1998/A1:2003; EN 12942:1998; EN 12942:1998/A1:2002; EN 13274-7:2002. | ||||
ESOa | Reference and title of the harmonised standard (and reference document) | First publication in OJ | Reference of superseded standard | Date of cessation of presumption of conformity of superseded standardb |
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CEN | EN 143:2000 Respiratory protective devices — Particle filters — Requirements, testing, marking | 24.1.2001 | EN 143:1990 | Date expired (31.8.2000) |
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