The new LVD Directive 2014/35/EU has been published on the Official Journal of the European Union (L 96) on 29 March 2014, which will repeal the old LVD Directive 2006/95/EC, in alignment to the NLF (New Legislative Framework).
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The main changes in the 2014/35/EU:
A. The new chapter 2 (Obligations of economic operators):
Clarifies obligations of the manufacturer or importer.
Product label needs to include not only clear contact details of the manufacturer or importer, but also a type, batch or serial number, if that’s not possible it may be included in the packaging or documentation.
B. Annex I
Domestic animals have been added to persons & property where the product must not become hazardous.
C. Annex II
Custom built evaluation kits destined for professionals to be used solely at research and development facilities for such purposes have been added to exemptions.
D. Annex III (internal production control)
Risk analysis has been added to the technical documentation.
E. Requirements for the conformity assessment procedure
First, harmonized standards that were published in the OJ (L96) are to be consulted, alternatively, the IEC standards, and if no IEC standards are available for the product in question, suitable national standards can be used.
F. Especially
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