Noise Emissions for Outdoor Equipment
The Directive 2000/14/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council, amended by the Directive 2005/88/EC, sets out both noise limits and labelling requirements for a number of types of machines intended for use outdoors. It covers 57 types of equipment used outdoors:- for 22 of them, it sets noise limits in terms of A-weighted overall sound power;- for 35 additional types of equipment, only a noise declaration is required.
With a view to progressively reducing the noise limits, the Directive has introduced two phases. The first stage became mandatory on 3 January 2002; the second will come into force on 3 January 2006.
A Corrigendum to Directive 2005/88/EC was published in the OJEU L 165 of 17 June 2006 (p. 35). It solely concerns the value for welding and power generators (all language versions).A series of guidance notes have been issued by the European Commission services to assist in the application of Directive 2000/14/EC:
- Guide on application of the Directive
- Corrigendum to guide
- Guide to EC Declaration of Conformity
- Study on the available technology offering noise reduction for lawnmowers as presented to the European Union market
The European Commission services have developed:- the Noise Database according to Article 16(4) of Directive 2000/14/EC- a dedicated on-line tool for manufacturers, or their authorised representatives established in the EU, to generate electronically their copies of the EC Declarations of Conformity.
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