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24.—(1) Subject to the following provisions of this regulation where a manufacturer or his authorised representative established in the Community issues an EC declaration of conformity to type or a fitting certificate under regulation 23, he shall—
(a)appoint a notified body for the purposes of EC surveillance under the Directive, and
(b)undertake to pay from time to time the appropriate fee for work done by a notified body under this regulation;
and the notified body shall carry out checks under this paragraph.
(2) Where a quality system was approved under regulation 14, the notified body which approved the quality system shall be the body to carry out EC surveillance under this paragraph.
(3) In carrying out EC surveillance under this regulation, the notified body,—
(a)in the case of surveillance under paragraph (1) above, shall, at intervals of not more than one year, carry out suf|fi|cient random examinations and checks in order to ensure that appliances or fittings manufactured by the manufacturer conform to the relevant EC type-examination certificate and the relevant essential requirements; and
(b)in the case of surveillance under paragraph (2) above,—
(i)shall, at intervals of not more than two years, carry out checks in order to ensure that the manufacturer is maintaining and applying the quality system; and
(ii)may, from time to time as it thinks fit, carry out visits at the places of manufacture, inspection, testing and storage and carry out, or have carried out, tests on appliances or fittings to check whether the manufacturer is maintaining and applying the quality system,
and shall, in each case, provide the manufacturer with a report on its findings.
(4) A manufacturer shall, upon request made by it (if it is not the notified body which made the report) provide to the notified body which issues the EC type-examination certificate a copy of any report made to him under paragraph (3) above and shall permit inspection of the original thereof.
(5) For the purpose of assisting the notified body to carry out EC surveillance under paragraph (2) above, the manufacturer shall, in respect of each appliance or fitting keep available for inspection by the notified body all necessary information, including—
(a)the documentation of the quality system;
(b)the design documentation of the appliance or fitting; and
(c)the quality records.
(6) For the purposes of the foregoing provisions of this regulation, a duly authorised officer of the notified body responsible for EC surveillance may, on production if requested of his credentials, at all reasonable times enter any premises used for the purpose of manufacture CE, inspection, testing or storage of any appliance or fitting by or on behalf of the manufacturer.
(7) If the notified body is not satisfied that the appliances or fittings tested by it satisfy the requirements of the relevant EC type-examination certificate or of these Regulations, it shall give to the manufacturer a report advising him of the steps necessary to remedy the non-compliance and,—
(a)if—
(i)it is the notified body which issued the EC type-examination certificate, consider whether it should exercise its powers under regulation 13, or
(ii)it is not the notified body which issued the EC type-examination certificate, notify the notified body which issued it; or
(b)if—
(i)it is the notified body which approved the quality system, consider whether it should exercise its powers under regulation 15, or
(ii)it is not the notified body which approved the quality system, notify the notified body which issued it.
(8) Upon receipt of a notification under paragraph (7) above, it shall be the duty of a notified body to consider whether it should exercise its powers under regulation 13 or 15.
(9) A manufacturer shall, on demand, pay to the notified body the appropriate fee for work done by it under this regulation.
Commencement Information
I1Reg. 24 in force at 18.7.1995, see reg. 1(2)
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