
COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION (EU) 2019/1698 of 9 October 2019 on European standards for products drafted in support of Directive 2001/95/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on general product safety (Text with EEA relevance) 

THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
Having regard to Directive 2001/95/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 3 December 2001 on general product safety, and in particular the first subparagraph of Article 4(2) thereof,
Whereas:

(1) In accordance with the second subparagraph of Article 3(2) of Directive 2001/95/EC, a product is to be presumed safe, as far as the risks and risk categories covered by the relevant national standards are concerned, when it conforms to voluntary national standards transposing European standards, the references of which have been published by the Commission in the Official Journal of the European Union in accordance with Article 4 of that Directive.

(2) On 27 July 2011 the Commission adopted Decision 2011/479/EU on the safety requirements to be met by the European standards for gymnastic equipment.

(3) By letter M/507 of 5 September 2012, the Commission made a request to CEN for drawing up European standards to address the main risks associated with gymnastic equipment pursuant to the safety requirements. On the basis of that request, CEN adopted a standard: EN 913:2008 for gymnastic equipment — general safety requirements and test methods. The reference of that standard was published in the Official Journal of the European Union on 11 July 2014 on the basis of Commission Implementing Decision 2014/357/EU.

(4) Taking into account new knowledge and the development of the market, CEN drafted new European standard EN 913:2018.

(5) European standard EN 913:2018 complies with the general safety requirement set out in Directive 2001/95/EC. Its reference should therefore be published in the Official Journal of the European Union.

(6) On 29 November 2011 the Commission adopted Decision 2011/786/EU on the safety requirements to be met by the European standards for bicycles, bicycles for young children, and luggage carriers for bicycles.

(7) By letter M/508 of 6 September 2012, the Commission made a request to CEN for drawing up European standards to address the main risks associated with bicycles, bicycles for young children and luggage carriers for bicycles pursuant to the safety requirements. On the basis of that request, CEN adopted a series of standards: EN ISO 4210-2:2014 for requirements for city and trekking, young adult, mountain and racing bicycles and EN ISO 4210-6:2014 for frame and fork test methods. The references of those standards were published in the Official Journal of the European Union on the basis of Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2015/681.

(8) Taking into account new knowledge and the development of the market, CEN drafted new European standards EN ISO 4210-2-2015 and EN ISO 4210-6-2015.

(9) European standards EN ISO 4210-2-2015 and EN ISO 4210-6-2015 comply with the general safety requirement set out in Directive 2001/95/EC. Their reference should therefore be published in the Official Journal of the European Union.

(10) On the basis of the request M/508 of 6 September 2012 of the Commission, CEN adopted a standard: EN 14872:2006 for bicycles — Accessories for bicycles — Luggage carriers. The reference of that standard was published in the Official Journal of the European Union on the basis of Commission Decision 2006/514/EC.

(11) Taking into account new knowledge and the development of the market, CEN drafted new European standard EN ISO 11243:2016.

(12) European standard EN ISO 11243:2016 complies with the general safety requirement set out in Directive 2001/95/EC. Its reference should therefore be published in the Official Journal of the European Union.

(13) On 25 March 2008 the Commission adopted Decision 2008/264/EC on the safety requirements to be met by the European standards for cigarettes.

(14) By letter M/425 of 27 June 2008, the Commission made a request to the European Committee for Standardisation (CEN) for drawing up European standards to address the main risks associated with cigarettes pursuant to the fire safety requirements. On the basis of that request, CEN adopted the standard: EN ISO 12863:2010 on test method for assessing the ignition propensity of cigarettes. The reference of that standard was published in the Official Journal of the European Union on the basis of Commission Decision 2011/496/EU.

(15) Taking into account new knowledge and the development of the market, CEN amended standard EN ISO 12863:2010 by adopting the amendment EN ISO 12863:2010/A1:2016.

(16) The amendment EN ISO 12863:2010/A1:2016 complies with the general safety requirement set out in Directive 2001/95/EC. Its reference should therefore be published in the Official Journal of the European Union.

(17) On 27 July 2011 the Commission adopted Decision 2011/476/EU on the safety requirements to be met by the European standards for stationary training equipment.

(18) By letter M/506 of 5 September 2012, the Commission made a request to CEN for drawing up European standards to address the main risks associated with stationary training equipment pursuant to the safety requirements. On the basis of that request, CEN adopted a series of standards: EN 957-4:2006+A1:2010 for strength training benches, additional specific safety requirements and test methods; EN 957-5:2009 for stationary exercise bicycles and upper body crank training equipment, additional specific safety requirements and test methods, EN 957-8:1998 for steppers, stairclimbers and climbers — additional specific safety requirements and test methods, EN 957-9:2003 for elliptical trainers, additional specific safety requirements and test methods, and EN 957-10:2005 for exercise bicycles with a fixed wheel or without freewheel, additional specific safety requirements and test methods. The references of those standards were published in the Official Journal of the European Union on the basis of Implementing Decision 2014/357/EU.

(19) Taking into account new knowledge and the development of the market, CEN drafted new standards EN ISO 20957-4:2016, EN ISO 20957-5:2016, EN ISO 20957-8:2017, EN ISO 20957-9:2016 and EN ISO 20957-10:2017.

(20) European standards EN ISO 20957-4:2016, EN ISO 20957-5:2016, EN ISO 20957-8:2017, EN ISO 20957-9:2016 and EN ISO 20957-10:2017 comply with the general safety requirement set out in Directive 2001/95/EC. Their references should therefore be published in the Official Journal of the European Union.

(21) On 21 April 2005 the Commission adopted Decision 2005/323/EC on the safety requirements to be met by the European standards for floating leisure articles for use on and in the water.

(22) By letter M/372 of 5 September 2012, the Commission made a request to CEN for drawing up European standards to address the main risks associated with floating leisure articles for use on and in the water pursuant to the safety requirements. On the basis of that request, CEN adopted a series of standards: EN 15649-1:2009+A2:2013, EN 15649-2:2009+A2:2013, EN 15649-3:2009+A1:2012, EN 15649-4:2010+A1:2012, EN 15649-5:2009, EN 15649-6:2009+A1:2013, EN 15649-7:2009 for floating leisure articles for use on and in the water. The references of that series of standards were published in the Official Journal of the European Union on the basis of Commission Implementing Decisions 2014/359/EU, 2014/875/EU and 2013/390/EU.

(23) Taking into account new knowledge and the development of the market, CEN drafted new series of European standard EN ISO 25649:2017 (parts 1 – 7).

(24) European standards EN ISO 25649:2017 (parts 1 – 7) comply with the general safety requirement set out in Directive 2001/95/EC. Their references should therefore be published in the Official Journal of the European Union.

(25) European standards EN 913:2008, EN 957-4:2006+A1:2010, EN 957-5:2009, EN 957-8:1998, EN 957-9:2003, EN 957-10:2005, EN ISO 4210-2:2014, EN ISO 4210-6:2014, EN 14872:2006 and EN 15649 series are replaced by new or amended European standards the references of which are to be published by this Decision. It is therefore necessary to withdraw the references of those standards from the Official Journal of the European Union.

(26) In the interests of clarity, a complete list of references of European standards drafted in support of Directive 2001/95/EC and satisfying the requirements they aim to cover should be published in one act. The references of European standards currently published in the Official Journal of the European Union should therefore be included in this Decision. Consequently, it is necessary to repeal the relevant Commission Decisions on publication of those standards.

(27) Compliance with the relevant national standard transposing European standard the references of which have been published in the Official Journal of the European Union confers a presumption of safety as far as the risks and risk categories covered by the relevant national standard are concerned from the date of publication of the reference of the European standard in the Official Journal of the European Union. This Decision should therefore enter into force on the date of its publication.

(28) The measures provided for in this Decision are in accordance with the opinion of the Committee established by Directive 2001/95/EC,
HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:

Article 1 
The references of European standards for products drafted in support of Directive 2001/95/EC, listed in Annex I to this Decision, are hereby published in the Official Journal of the European Union.
Article 2 
The references of European standards for products drafted in support of Directive 2001/95/EC, listed in Annex II to this Decision, are hereby withdrawn from the Official Journal of the European Union.
Article 3 
Commission Decision C(2004) 1493, Commission Decision 2005/718/EC, Decision 2006/514/EC, Commission Decision 2009/18/EC, Decision 2011/496/EU, Commission Implementing Decision 2012/29/EU, Implementing Decision 2013/390/EU, Implementing Decision 2014/357/EU, Commission Implementing Decision 2014/358/EU, Implementing Decision 2014/359/EU, Commission Implementing Decision 2014/531/EU, Implementing Decision 2014/875/EU, Implementing Decision (EU) 2015/681, Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2015/1345 and Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2017/1014 are repealed.
Article 4 
This Decision shall enter into force on the day of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
ANNEX I

No Reference of the standard
1. EN 581-1:2006Outdoor furniture — Seating and tables for camping, domestic and contract use — Part 1: General safety requirements
2. EN 913:2018Gymnastic equipment — General safety requirements and test methods
3. EN 914:2008Gymnastic equipment — Parallel bars and combination asymmetric/parallel bars — Requirements and test methods including safety
4. EN 915:2008Gymnastic equipment — Asymmetric bars — Requirements and test methods including safety
5. EN 916:2003Gymnastic equipment — Vaulting boxes — Requirements and test methods including safety
6. EN 957-2:2003Stationary training equipment — Part 2: Strength training equipment, additional specific safety requirements and test methods
7. EN 957-6:2010+A1:2014Stationary training equipment — Part 6: Treadmills, additional specific safety requirements and test methods
8. EN 957-7:1998Stationary training equipment — Part 7: Rowing machines, additional specific safety requirements and test methods
9. EN 1129-1:1995Furniture — Foldaway beds — Safety requirements and testing — Part 1: Safety requirements
10. EN 1129-2:1995Furniture — Foldaway beds — Safety requirements and testing — Part 2: Test methods
11. EN 1130-1:1996Furniture — Cribs and cradles for domestic use — Part 1: Safety requirements
12. EN 1130-2:1996Furniture — Cribs and cradles for domestic use — Part 2: Test methods
13. EN 1273:2005Child use and care articles — Baby walking frames — Safety requirements and test methods
14. EN 1466:2014Child use and care articles — Carry cots and stands — Safety requirements and test methods
15. EN 1651:1999Paragliding equipment — Harnesses — Safety requirements and strength tests
16. EN 1930:2011Child use and care articles — Safety barriers — Safety requirements and test methods
17. EN ISO 4210-1:2014Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 1: Terms and definitions (ISO 4210-1:2014)
18. EN ISO 4210-2:2015Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 2: Requirements for city and trekking, young adult, mountain and racing bicycles (ISO 4210-2:2015)
19. EN ISO 4210-3:2014Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 3: Common test methods (ISO 4210-3:2014)
20. EN ISO 4210-4:2014Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 4: Braking test methods (ISO 4210-4:2014)
21. EN ISO 4210-5:2014Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 5: Steering test methods (ISO 4210-5:2014, Corrected version 2015-02-01)
22. EN ISO 4210-6:2015Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 6: Frame and fork test methods (ISO 4210-6:2015)
23. EN ISO 4210-7:2014Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 7: Wheels and rims test methods (ISO 4210-7:2014)
24. EN ISO 4210-8:2014Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 8: Pedal and drive system test methods (ISO 4210-8:2014)
25. EN ISO 4210-9:2014Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 9: Saddles and seat-post test methods (ISO 4210-9:2014)
26. EN ISO 8098:2014Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles for young children (ISO 8098:2014)
27. EN ISO 9994:2006Lighters — Safety specification (ISO 9994:2005)
28. EN ISO 11243:2016Cycles — Luggage carriers for bicycles — Requirements and test methods (ISO 11243:2016)
29. EN 12196:2003Gymnastic equipment — Horses and bucks — Functional and safety requirements, test methods
30. EN 12197:1997Gymnastic equipment — Horizontal bars — Safety requirements and test methods
31. EN 12221-1:2008+A1:2013Child use and care articles — Changing units for domestic use — Part 1: Safety requirements
32. EN 12221-2:2008+A1:2013Child use and care articles — Changing units for domestic use — Part 2: Test methods
33. EN 12346:1998Gymnastic equipment — Wall bars, lattice ladders and climbing frames — Safety requirements and test methods
34. EN 12432:1998Gymnastic equipment — Balancing beams — Functional and safety requirements, test methods
35. EN 12491:2001Paragliding equipment — Emergency parachutes — Safety requirements and test methods
36. EN 12655:1998Gymnastic equipment — Hanging rings — Functional and safety requirements, test methods
37. EN ISO 12863:2010Standard test method for assessing the ignition propensity of cigarettes (ISO 12863:2010)EN ISO 12863:2010/AC:2011EN ISO 12863:2010/A1:2016
38. EN 13120:2009+A1:2014Internal blinds — Performance requirements including safety
39. EN 13209-1:2004Child use and care articles — Baby carriers — Safety requirements and test methods — Part 1: Framed back carriers
40. EN 13209-2:2015Child use and care articles — Baby carriers — Safety requirements and test methods — Part 2: Soft carrier
41. EN 13219:2008Gymnastic equipment — Trampolines — Functional and safety requirements, test methods
42. EN 13319:2000Diving accessories — Depth gauges and combined depth and time measuring devices — Functional and safety requirements, test methods
43. EN 13869:2016Lighters — Child safety requirements for lighters — Safety requirements and test methods
44. EN 13899:2003Roller sports equipment — Roller skates — Safety requirements and test methods
45. EN 14059:2002Decorative oil lamps — Safety requirements and test methods
46. EN 14344:2004Child use and care articles — Child seats for cycles — Safety requirements and test methods
47. EN 14350-1:2004Child use and care articles — Drinking equipment — Part 1: General and mechanical requirements and tests
48. EN 14682:2014Safety of children’s clothing — Cords and drawstrings on children’s clothing — Specifications
49. EN 16156:2010Cigarettes — Assessment of the ignition propensity — Safety requirement
50. EN 16281:2013Child protective products — Consumer fitted child resistant locking devices for windows and balcony doors — Safety requirements and test methods
51. EN 16433:2014Internal blinds — Protection from strangulation hazards — Test methods
52. EN 16434:2014Internal blinds — Protection from strangulation hazards — Requirements and test methods for safety devices
52a. EN 16890:2017Children’s furniture — Mattresses for cots and cribs — Safety requirements and test methods
52b. EN 17022:2018Child care articles — Bathing aids — Safety requirements and test methods
52c. EN 17072:2018Child care articles — Bath tubs, stands and non-standalone bathing aids — Safety requirements and test methods
53. EN ISO 20957-1:2013Stationary training equipment — Part 1: General safety requirements and test methods (ISO 20957-1:2013)
54. EN ISO 20957-4:2016Stationary training equipment — Part 4: Strength training benches, additional specific safety requirements and test methods (ISO 20957-4:2016)
55. EN ISO 20957-5:2016Stationary training equipment — Part 5: Stationary exercise bicycles and upper body crank training equipment, additional specific safety requirements and test methods (ISO 20957-5:2016)
56. EN ISO 20957-8:2017Stationary training equipment — Part 8: Steppers, stairclimbers and climbers — Additional specific safety requirements and test methods (ISO 20957-8:2017)
57. EN ISO 20957-9:2016Stationary training equipment — Part 9: Elliptical trainers, additional specific safety requirements and test methods (ISO 20957-9:2016)EN ISO 20957-9:2016/A1:2019
58. EN ISO 20957-10:2017Stationary training equipment — Part 10: Exercise bicycles with a fixed wheel or without freewheel — Additional specific safety requirements and test methods (ISO 20957-10:2017)
59. EN ISO 25649-1:2017Floating leisure articles for use on and in the water — Part 1: Classification, materials, general requirements and test methods (ISO 25649-1:2017)
60. EN ISO 25649-2:2017Floating leisure articles for use on and in the water — Part 2: Consumer information (ISO 25649-2:2017)
61. EN ISO 25649-3:2017Floating leisure articles for use on and in the water — Part 3: Additional specific safety requirements and test methods for Class A devices (ISO 25649-3:2017)
62. EN ISO 25649-4:2017Floating leisure articles for use on and in the water — Part 4: Additional specific safety requirements and test methods for Class B devices (ISO 25649-4:2017)
63. EN ISO 25649-5:2017Floating leisure articles for use on and in the water — Part 5: Additional specific safety requirements and test methods for Class C devices (ISO 25649-5:2017)
64. EN ISO 25649-6:2017Floating leisure articles for use on and in the water — Part 6: Additional specific safety requirements and test methods for Class D devices (ISO 25649-6:2017)
65. EN ISO 25649-7:2017Floating leisure articles for use on and in the water — Part 7: Additional specific safety requirements and test methods for class E devices (ISO 25649-7:2017)
66. EN 60065:2002Audio, video and similar electronic apparatus — Safety requirements IEC 60065:2001 (Modified)EN 60065:2002/A12:2011
67. EN 60950-1:2006Information technology equipment — Safety — Part 1: General requirements IEC 60950-1:2005 (Modified)EN 60950-1:2006/A12:2011
ANNEX II

No Reference of the standard
1. EN 913:2008Gymnastic equipment — General safety requirements and test methods
2. EN 957-4:2006+A1:2010Stationary training equipment — Part 4: Strength training benches, additional specific safety requirements and test methods
3. EN 957-5:2009Stationary training equipment — Part 5: Stationary exercise bicycles and upper body crank training equipment, additional specific safety requirements and test methods
4. EN 957-8:1998Stationary training equipment — Part 8: Steppers, stairclimbers and climbers — Additional specific safety requirements and test methods
5. EN 957-9:2003Stationary training equipment — Part 9: Elliptical trainers, additional specific safety requirements and test methods
6. EN 957-10:2005Stationary training equipment — Part 10: Exercise bicycles with a fixed wheel or without freewheel, additional specific safety requirements and test methods
7. EN ISO 4210-2:2014Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 2: Requirements for city and trekking, young adult, mountain and racing bicycles (ISO 4210-2:2014)
8. EN ISO 4210-6:2014Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 6: Frame and fork test methods (ISO 4210-6:2014)
9. EN ISO 12863:2010Standard test method for assessing the ignition propensity of cigarettes (ISO 12863:2010)
10. EN 14872:2006Bicycles — Accessories for bicycles — Luggage carriers
11. EN 15649-1:2009+A2:2013Floating leisure articles for use on and in the water — Part 1: Classification, materials, general requirements and test methods
12. EN 15649-2:2009+A2:2013Floating leisure articles for use on and in the water — Part 2: Consumer information
13. EN 15649-3:2009+A1:2012Floating leisure articles for use on and in the water — Part 3: Additional specific safety requirements and test methods for Class A devices
14. EN 15649-4:2010+A1:2012Floating leisure articles for use on and in the water — Part 4: Additional specific safety requirements and test methods for Class B devices
15. EN 15649-5:2009Floating leisure articles for use on and in the water — Part 5: Additional specific safety requirements and test methods for Class C devices
16. EN 15649-6:2009+A1:2013Floating leisure articles for use on and in the water — Part 6: Additional specific safety requirements and test methods for Class D devices
17. EN 15649-7:2009Floating leisure articles for use on and in the water — Part 7: Additional specific safety requirements and test methods for class E devices