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The Carriage of Dangerous Goods and Use of Transportable Pressure Equipment (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2011

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3.—(1) In regulation 2, the Table in paragraph (5) is amended as follows.

(2) For the row containing the expression and meaning of “conformity mark”, substitute—

“conformity mark”The mark referred to in article 14 of the Transportable Pressure Equipment Directive, the form of the mark being set out in article 15 of that Directive.

(3) Before the row in which the expression “conformity mark” is given a meaning, insert—

“conformity assessment”The assessment and the procedure for assessment of conformity set out in the Directives.

(4) After the row in which the expression “the Dangerous Goods Directive” is given a meaning, insert—

“the Directives”The Dangerous Goods Directive and the Transportable Pressure Equipment Directive.

(5) After the row in which the expression “national carriage” is given a meaning, insert—

“relevant member State”A member State of the EU on whose market the equipment in question has been made available.

(6) After the row in which the expression “the security provisions” is given a meaning, insert—

“TPED competent authority”The GB competent authority or the competent national authority in respect of the Transportable Pressure Equipment Directive in Northern Ireland or another member State of the EU.

(7) For the row containing the expression and meaning of “the Transportable Pressure Equipment Directive” substitute—

“the Transportable Pressure Equipment Directive”Directive 2010/35/EU of the European Parliament and the Council of 16 June 2010 on transportable pressure equipment and repealing Council Directives 76/767/EEC, 84/525/EEC, 84/526/EEC, 84/527/EEC and 1999/36/EC.(1)
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OJ L165, 30.6.2010, p.1.

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