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PART IVTESTING

Beltweighers imported from another EEA State

14.—(1) In relation to a beltweigher imported into Great Britain from another EEA State, subject to paragraph (4), an inspector shall not carry out any test in accordance with regulation 13 if, together with the beltweigher being imported, he is presented with the requisite documentation.

(2) In this regulation and in regulation 15(2)—

(a)“requisite documentation” means—

(i)the test report of an approved body that the beltweigher which is the subject of that report has been tested on the same basis as that set out in this Part of these Regulations or on an equivalent basis and stating which tests have been applied to it; and

(ii)the test results relating to those tests; and

(b)“EEA State” means a State which is a Contracting Party to the EEA Agreement other than the United Kingdom; and in this paragraph “the EEA Agreement” means the Agreement on the European Economic Area signed at Oporto on 2nd May 1992 as adjusted by the Protocol signed at Brussels on 17th March 1993.

(3) A body is an “approved body” for the purposes of paragraph 2 if it is a body in an EEA State which has the responsibility in that State for metrological control of beltweighers or is a laboratory which has been accredited in relation to beltweighers as being a body which conforms with the criteria set out in EN 45001(1) or BS EN ISO 17025:2000(2).

(4) Nothing in these Regulations shall prevent an inspector testing in accordance with regulation 13 where he is not satisfied—

(a)as to the authenticity of the test report or the results presented to him; or

(b)that the test results presented to him are results which in fact relate to the beltweigher being imported; or

(c)either—

(i)that the beltweigher being imported has not been dismantled after the tests to which the test report relates were carried out; or

(ii)where the beltweigher being imported has been dismantled after those tests were carried out, that any such dismantling is not likely to have affected its function or accuracy.

(1)

EN 45001 is a European Standard which has the status of a British Standard; it is identical with BS 7501 (ISBN 0 580 17939 7), “General criteria for the operation of testing laboratories”.

(2)

BS EN ISO 17025:2000 is the international standard “General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories” (ISBN 0 580 34929 2).