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31.—(1) Before making pressure equipment or an assembly referred to in regulation 6 or 7 available on the market, the distributor must verify that—
(a)the pressure equipment or assembly—
(i)bears the CE marking;
(ii)is accompanied by the required documents;
(iii)the instructions and safety information are in a language which can be easily understood by consumers and other users in the member State in which the pressure equipment or assembly is to be made available on the market;
(b)the manufacturer has complied with the requirements of regulation 13 (labelling of pressure equipment and assemblies); and
(c)the importer has complied with the requirements of regulation 23 (information identifying importer).
(2) In paragraph (1)(a)(ii), “required documents” means the documents that the manufacturer or importer is required to provide with pressure equipment or assemblies pursuant to—
(a)regulation 13 (labelling of pressure equipment and assemblies);
(b)regulation 23 (information identifying importer);
(c)regulation 14 or 24 (instructions and safety information); and
(d)regulation 49 (CE marking).
(3) Where the pressure equipment or assembly is made available on the market in the United Kingdom, the language referred to in paragraph (1)(a)(iii) must be English.
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