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The PED in the UK, including Market Surveillance
TAIEX: Riga, November
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Mike Dodds Team Leader, Pressure Directives
Standards & Technical Regulations Directorate Department of Trade and Industry 151 Buckingham Palace Road London SW1W 9SS Tel: Fax:
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The background to Pressure Equipment regulation in the UK
Health and Safety Executive (HSE): responsible for national regulations pre-PED Department of Trade & Industry (DTI): responsible for ‘New Approach’ policy and manufacturing industry Views of industry channelled through professional institutions and trade associations
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Focus on DTI role DTI negotiates the directives
DTI implements through secondary legislation Pressure Equipment Regulations (SI 1999/No. 2001) (PER) DTI sets up the compliance ‘machinery’ DTI leads the compliance effort through: Publicity material Arranging ‘PED events’ leading for the UK in pan-European analysis of PED DTI web-site (
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Focus on HSE role Replaces old national regulations with new ones:
Pressure Systems and Transportable Gas Container Regulations 1989 (PSTGCR) revoked Pressure Systems Safety Regulations 1999 (PSSR) Enforces PER through its network of field operations Accounts for activity to DTI through a ‘Service Level Agreement’
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The UK scene – some figures
Source of figures – Regulatory Impact Assessment (1996) 2000 manufacturers boilers and vessels, compressed air equipment, fire fighting, valves, air conditioning equipment £3.5 bn turnover (€5.1 bn approx.) 60,000 employees This is just the immediate impact!
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The UK scene – some of the ‘Big Issues’
Assemblies Small manufacturers Materials Offshore
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Assemblies Minor or major modification – do we have a new assembly ???
Blue Guide, Guideline 1/3 Extent of an assembly Recital 5, Guideline 3/9 Conformity assessment at two levels
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Market surveillance in the UK - Theory
Subsidiarity Art. 249 of EU Treaty Flexibility & co-operation “prevention is better than cure” Sanctions proportionate, dissuasive, effective (SI 2002/No. 1267) Evaluation UK’s consistently low accident rate, e.g. just under half EU average in 1998 (source Eurostat)
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Market surveillance in the UK – Practice
HSE has national responsibility for all industrial sectors Field operations is regionally based but co-ordinated through SAPID database Several industry specific teams (e.g. agriculture and wood, polymers and fibres, engineering, offshore) Specialist technical advice – pressure systems expertise based in Liverpool Potential for outsourcing where appropriate External stimuli
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To sum up ……… Administration of PED in UK is a partnership on several levels PED is a highly complex directive and enforcement strategy must reflect this UK: large member state with relatively high ‘exposure’ to PED Market surveillance strategy tailored accordingly
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