The future of the PED BAYER Helmut
Objectives, requirements of the Treaty High level of safety Art. 95 of the Treaty Free movements of goods Art. 23 of the Treaty
Economic Objectives Promote competitiveness of European manufacturer European technologies and quality levels Third country policy
Economic Objectives Promote European regulations and standards Global competition of Codes and standards Interaction between development of technologies and standards
Outside influences on PED Revision of the New Approach Status of standards Status of other technical regulations Obligations for economic operators Conformity assessment procedures
Outside influences on PED Political goals Less and better regulation Merger of Directives PED and SPVD PED and TPED
Outside influence Imports of consumer products from Far East Consequences on safety level Consequences on the market surveillance amendments on essential requirements Conformity assessment procedures and Notified bodies
Experience on implementation Implementation of the New Approach Application of Harmonized Standards Application of National Codes Interpretation of essential requirements Guidelines assemblies materials, etc. National requirements on periodic testing
Consequences for the revision of the PED Taking into account outside influences and experience of implementation Obtain consistency Adhere to technical and economical arguments instead of following daily politics
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