2016/425/EU - Personal Protective Equipment Dricetive is to ensure common standards for personal protective equipment (PPE) in all Member States in terms of protection of health and the safety of users, while enabling the free movement of PPE within the Union. The Regulation applies to all sorts of PPE except, for example, for those used by armed forces, certain private uses of PPE, and the ones subject to other rules (e.g. PPE on seagoing vessels, motorcycle helmets, etc.).
Definitions
The Regulation includes definitions for the following terms: personal protective equipment, making available on the market, placing on the market, manufacturer, authorised representative, importer, distributor, economic operators, technical specification, harmonised standard, accreditation, national accreditation body, conformity assessment, conformity assessment body, recall, withdrawal, Union harmonisation legislation, CE marking.
Contents
All PPE shall comply with the Regulation and shall not endanger persons and properties. All PPE shall meet the essential health and safety requirements (Annex II) that need to be specified in the PPE’s “EU declaration of conformity”. Member States shall ensure free movement on the market but may lay down special requirements for the use of the PPE. Conformity assessment is the obligation of the manufacturer, which applies to imported PPE, as well. PPE must be accompanied by instructions and contact details in the user’s language.
Specific rules governing CE mark on PPEs are set out in this Regulation.
Accreditation of conformity assessment bodies, market surveillance and controls, and the general principles of the CE marking are laid down in Regulation (EC) No 765/2008.
There are three risk categories (annex I) that establish different applicable conformity assessment procedures.
Further provisions in the Regulation are the following:
Annexes