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Regulation (EU) 2016/424 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 2016 on cableway installations and repealing Directive 2000/9/EC (Text with EEA relevance)
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CHAPTER VI COMMITTEE PROCEDURE, TRANSITIONAL AND FINAL PROVISIONS
2.6. Integrity of the cableway installation
2.6.1. The safety components shall be designed and constructed and be...
2.6.2. The cableway installation shall be designed and constructed in such...
2.6.3. The safeguards referred to in points 2.6.1 and 2.6.2 shall...
2.6.4. Safety components which are incorporated into cableway installations as spare...
2.6.5. Measures shall be taken to ensure that the effects of...
2.6.6. Special measures shall be taken to protect cableway installations and...
3. Infrastructure requirements
3.1. Layout, speed, distance between vehicles
3.1.1. The cableway installation shall be designed to operate safely taking...
3.1.2. Sufficient distance shall be maintained laterally and vertically between vehicles,...
3.1.3. The maximum distance between vehicles and ground shall take account...
3.1.4. The maximum speed of the vehicles or towing devices, the...
4. Requirements relating to cables, drives and brakes and to mechanical...
5. Vehicles and towing devices
5.1. Vehicles and/or towing devices shall be designed and fitted out...
5.2. The fittings of vehicles and towing devices shall be dimensioned...
5.3. Vehicle doors (on cars, cabins) shall be designed and constructed...
5.4. If, for reasons of operational safety, an operator is required...
5.5. Vehicles and/or towing devices and, in particular, their suspension mechanisms...
5.6. In the case of vehicles equipped with disconnectable fittings, all...
5.7. The installations which have their vehicles running on a fixed...
5.8. Where all risk of derailment of the vehicle cannot be...
1. EU-type examination is the part of a conformity assessment procedure...
2. EU-type examination shall be carried out by assessment of the...
3. The manufacturer shall lodge an application for EU-type examination with...
5. The notified body shall draw up an evaluation report that...
6. Where the type meets the requirements of this Regulation, the...
7. The notified body shall keep itself apprised of any changes...
8. Each notified body shall inform its notifying authority concerning the...
9. The manufacturer shall keep a copy of the EU-type examination...
10. The manufacturer's obligations set out in points 7 and 9,...
1. Conformity to type based on quality assurance of the production...
3.1. The manufacturer shall lodge an application for assessment of his...
3.2. The quality system shall ensure that the subsystems or safety...
3.3. The notified body shall assess the quality system to determine...
3.4. The manufacturer shall undertake to fulfil the obligations arising out...
3.5. The manufacturer shall keep the notified body that has approved...
4. Surveillance under the responsibility of the notified body
6. The manufacturer shall, for a period of 30 years after...
7. Each notified body shall inform its notifying authority of quality...
1. Conformity based on full quality assurance plus design examination is...
3.1. The manufacturer shall lodge an application for assessment of his...
3.2. The quality system shall ensure compliance of the subsystems or...
3.3. The notified body shall assess the quality system to determine...
3.4. The manufacturer shall undertake to fulfil the obligations arising out...
3.5. The manufacturer shall keep the notified body that has approved...
3.6.1. The manufacturer shall lodge an application for examination of the...
3.6.2. The application shall make it possible to understand the design,...
3.6.3. The notified body shall examine the application and, where the...
3.6.4. The notified body shall keep itself apprised of any changes...
3.6.5. Each notified body shall inform its notifying authority of the...
3.6.6. The manufacturer shall keep a copy of the EU design...
4. Surveillance under the responsibility of the notified body
6. The manufacturer shall, for a period of 30 years after...
7. Each notified body shall inform its notifying authority of quality...
TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION FOR SUBSYSTEMS AND SAFETY COMPONENTS
EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY FOR SUBSYSTEMS AND SAFETY COMPONENTS No …
1. Subsystem/safety component or subsystem/safety component model (product, type, batch, or...
2. Name and address of the manufacturer and, where applicable, his...
3. This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility...
4. Object of the declaration (identification of the subsystem or safety...
6. References to the relevant harmonised standards used or references to...
7. The notified body … (name, address, number) … performed …...
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