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9.3.2006 C 57/17 Commission communication in the framework of the implementation of Directive 94/9/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 March 1994 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States concerning equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres (2006/C 57/07) (Text with EEA relevance) (Publication of titles and references of harmonised s under the directive) Reference and title of the harmonised C 1010-1:2004 Safety of machinery Safety requirements for the design and construction of printing and paper converting machines Part 1: Common requirements C 1127-1:1997 Explosive atmospheres Explosion prevention and protection Part 1: Basic concepts and methodology C 1127-2:2002 Explosive atmospheres Explosion prevention and protection Part 2: Basic concepts and methodology for mining C 1710:2005 Equipment and components intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres in underground mines C 1755:2000 Safety of industrial trucks Operation in potentially explosive atmospheres Use in flammable gas, vapour, mist and dust C 1834-1:2000 Reciprocating internal combustion engines Safety requirements for design and construction of engines for use in potentially explosive atmospheres Part 1: Group II engines for use in flammable gas and vapour atmospheres C 1834-2:2000 Reciprocating internal combustion engines Safety requirements for design and construction of engines for use in potentially explosive atmospheres Part 2: Group I engines for use in underground workings susceptible to firedamp and/or combustible dust C 1834-3:2000 Reciprocating internal combustion engines Safety requirements for design and construction of engines for use in potentially explosive atmospheres Part 3: Group II engines for use in flammable dust atmospheres C 1839:2003 Determination of explosion limits of gases and vapours C 12581:2005 Coating plants Machinery for dip coating and electrodeposition of organic liquid coating material Safety requirements

C 57/18 9.3.2006 Reference and title of the harmonised C 12757-1:2005 Mixing machinery for coating materials Safety requirements Part 1: Mixing machinery for use in vehicle refinishing C 12874:2001 Flame arresters Performance requirements, test methods and limits for use C 13012:2001 Petrol filling stations Construction and performance of automatic nozzles for use on fuel dispensers C 13160-1:2003 Leak detection systems Part 1: General principles C 13237:2003 Potentially explosive atmospheres Terms and definitions for equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres C 13463-1:2001 Non-electrical equipment for potentially explosive atmospheres Part 1: Basic method and requirements C 13463-2:2004 Non-electrical equipment for use in potentially explosive atmospheres Part 2: Protection by flow restricting enclosure fr C 13463-3:2005 Non-electrical equipment for use in potentially explosive atmospheres Part 3: Protection by flameproof enclosure d C 13463-5:2003 Non-electrical equipment intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres Part 5: Protection by constructional safety c C 13463-6:2005 Non-electrical equipment for use in potentially explosive atmospheres Part 6: Protection by control of ignition source b C 13463-8:2003 Non-electrical equipment for potentially explosive atmospheres Part 8: Protection by liquid immersion k C 13616:2004 Overfill prevention devices for static tanks for liquid petroleum fuels C 13617-1:2004 Petrol filling stations Part 1: Safety requirements for construction and performance of metering pumps, dispensers and remote pumping units

9.3.2006 C 57/19 Reference and title of the harmonised C 13617-2:2004 Petrol filling stations Part 2: Safety requirements for construction and performance of safe breaks for use on metering pumps and dispensers C 13617-3:2004 Petrol filling stations Part 3: Safety requirements for construction and performance of shear valves C 13673-1:2003 Determination of the maximum explosion pressure and the maximum rate of pressure rise of gases and vapours Part 1: Determination of the maximum explosion pressure C 13673-2:2005 Determination of maximum explosion pressure and the maximum rate of pressure rise of gases and vapours Part 2: Determination of the maximum rate of explosion pressure rise C 13760:2003 Automotive LPG filling system for light and heavy duty vehicles Nozzle, test requirements and dimensions C 13821:2002 Potentially explosive atmospheres Explosion prevention and protection Determination of minimum ignition energy of dust/air mixtures C 13980:2002 Potentially explosive atmospheres Application of quality systems C 14034-1:2004 Determination of explosion characteristics of dust clouds Part 1: Determination of the maximum explosion pressure pmax of dust clouds C 14034-4:2004 Determination of explosion characteristics of dust clouds Part 4: Determination of the limiting oxygen concentration LOC of dust clouds C 14373:2005 Explosion suppression systems C 14522:2005 Determination of the auto ignition temperature of gases and vapours C 14591-1:2004 Explosion prevention and protection in underground mines Protective systems Part 1: 2-bar explosion proof ventilation structure CELEC 50014:1997 Electrical apparatus for potentially explosive atmospheres General requirements 50014:1997/A1:1999 Note 3 50014:1997/A2:1999 Note 3 CELEC 50015:1998 Electrical apparatus for potentially explosive atmospheres Oil immersion o

C 57/20 9.3.2006 Reference and title of the harmonised CELEC 50017:1998 Electrical apparatus for potentially explosive atmospheres Powder filling q CELEC 50018:2000 Electrical apparatus for potentially explosive atmospheres Flameproof enclosure d 50018:2000/A1:2002 Note 3 CELEC 50019:2000 Electrical apparatus for potentially explosive atmospheres Increased safety e + Corrigendum 04.2003 CELEC 50020:2002 Electrical apparatus for potentially explosive atmospheres Intrinsic safety i CELEC 50021:1999 Electrical apparatus for potentially explosive atmospheres Type of protection n CELEC 50104:2002 Electrical apparatus for the detection and measurement of oxygen Performance requirements and test methods 50104:1998 (01.02.2005) 50104:2002/A1:2004 Note 3 (01.08.2004) CELEC 50241-1:1999 Specification for open path apparatus for the detection of combustible or toxic gases and vapours Part 1: General requirements and test methods 50241-1:1999/A1:2004 Note 3 (01.08.2004) CELEC 50241-2:1999 Specification for open path apparatus for the detection of combustible or toxic gases and vapours Part 2: Performance requirements for apparatus for the detection of combustible gases CELEC 50281-1-1:1998 Electrical apparatus for use in the presence of combustible dust Part 1-1: Electrical apparatus protected by enclosures Construction and testing + Corrigendum 08.1999 50281-1-1:1998/A1:2002 Note 3 (01.12.2004) CELEC 50281-1-2:1998 Electrical apparatus for use in the presence of combustible dust Part 1-2: Electrical apparatus protected by enclosures Selection, installation and maintenance + Corrigendum 12.1999 50281-1-2:1998/A1:2002 Note 3 (01.12.2004) CELEC 50281-2-1:1998 Electrical apparatus for use in the presence of combustible dust Part 2-1: Test methods Methods for determining the minimum ignition temperatures of dust

9.3.2006 C 57/21 Reference and title of the harmonised CELEC 50284:1999 Special requirements for construction, test and marking of electrical apparatus of equipment group II, Category 1 G CELEC 50303:2000 Group I, Category M1 equipment intended to remain functional in atmospheres endangered by firedamp and/or coal dust CELEC 50381:2004 Transportable ventilated rooms with or without an internal source of release + Corrigendum 12.2005 CELEC 60079-7:2003 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Part 7: Increased safety e (IEC 60079-7:2001) 50019:2000 01.07.2006 CELEC 60079-15:2003 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Part 15: Type of protection n (IEC 60079-15:2001 (Modified)) 50021:1999 01.07.2006 CELEC 61779-1:2000 Electrical apparatus for the detection and measurement of flammable gases Part 1: General requirements and test methods (IEC 61779-1:1998 (Modified)) 50054:1998 61779-1:2000/A11:2004 Note 3 (01.08.2004) CELEC 61779-2:2000 Electrical apparatus for the detection and measurement of flammable gases Part 2: Performance requirements for group I apparatus indicating a volume fraction up to 5 % methane in air (IEC 61779-2:1998 (Modified)) 50055:1998 CELEC 61779-3:2000 Electrical apparatus for the detection and measurement of flammable gases Part 3: Performance requirements for group I apparatus indicating a volume fraction up to 100 % methane in air (IEC 61779-3:1998 (Modified)) 50056:1998 CELEC 61779-4:2000 Electrical apparatus for the detection and measurement of flammable gases Part 4: Performance requirements for group II apparatus indicating a volume fraction up to 100 % lower explosive limit (IEC 61779-4:1998 (Modified)) 50057:1998 CELEC 61779-5:2000 Electrical apparatus for the detection and measurement of flammable gases Part 5: Performance requirements for group II apparatus indicating a volume fraction up to 100 % gas (IEC 61779-5:1998 (Modified)) 50058:1998 CELEC 62013-1:2002 Caplights for use in mines susceptible to firedamp Part 1: General requirements Construction and testing in relation to the risk of explosion (IEC 62013-1:1999 (Modified)) ( 1 ) ESO: European Standardisation Organisation: C: rue de Stassart 36, B-1050 Brussels, Tel.(32-2) 550 08 11; fax (32-2) 550 08 19 (http://www.cenorm.be) CELEC: rue de Stassart 35, B-1050 Brussels, Tel.(32-2) 519 68 71; fax (32-2) 519 69 19 (http://www.cenelec.org) ETSI: 650, route des Lucioles, F-06921 Sophia Antipolis, Tel.(33) 492 94 42 00; fax (33) 493 65 47 16 (http://www.etsi.org)

C 57/22 9.3.2006 Note 3 Generally the date of cessation of will be the date of withdrawal ( dow ), set by the European Standardisation Organisation, but attention of users of these s is drawn to the fact that in certain exceptional cases this can be otherwise. The new (or amended) has the same scope as the. On the date stated, the ceases to give with the essential requirements of the directive. In case of amendments, the referenced is CCCCC:YYYY, its previous amendments, if any, and the new, quoted amendment. The (column 3) therefore consists of CCCCC:YYYY and its previous amendments, if any, but without the new quoted amendment. On the date stated, the ceases to give with the essential requirements of the directive. NOTE: Any information concerning the availability of the s can be obtained either from the European Standardisation Organisations or from the national isation bodies of which the list is annexed to Directive 98/34/EC ( 1 ) of the European Parliament and of the Council amended by Directive 98/48/EC ( 2 ). Publication of the references in the does not imply that the s are available in all the Community languages. This list replaces all the previous lists published in the. The Commission ensures the updating of this list. More information about harmonised s on the Internet at http://europa.eu.int/comm/enterprise/newapproach/ization/harmstds/ ( 1 ) OJ L 204, 21.7.1998, p. 37. ( 2 ) OJ L 217, 5.8.1998, p. 18.