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The Measuring Instruments Regulations 2016
2016 No. 1153
3.Meaning of “measuring instrument” and related expressions and application of these Regulations
4.Revocations and transitional and consequential provisions
5.Exception for trade fairs, exhibitions and demonstration
PART 2 REGULATED MEASURING INSTRUMENTS – OBLIGATIONS OF ECONOMIC OPERATORS
CHAPTER 1 OBLIGATIONS OF MANUFACTURERS AND PERSONS TO BE TREATED AS MANUFACTURERS
7.Manufacturers’ responsibilities – design, conformity assessment and marking of regulated measuring instruments
8.Manufacturers – obligations in respect of records
9.Manufacturers’ obligations to ensure continuing conformity with essential requirements
10.Manufacturers’ obligations in relation to the marking of regulated measuring instruments with serial numbers etc.
11.Manufacturers to mark contact details on regulated measuring instruments where possible
12.Documentation to accompany regulated measuring instruments
13.Action to be taken where regulated measuring instruments placed on the market are not in conformity with the essential requirements
14.Provision of information to the competent authority
15.Use of authorised representatives by manufacturers
CHAPTER 2 OBLIGATIONS OF IMPORTERS
17.Ensuring compliance of regulated measuring instruments
18.Importers duty to notify manufacturer and market surveillance authorities of non-compliant regulated measuring instruments that present a risk
19.Requirements to mark importers’ details on regulated measuring instruments
20.Importers’ duty to ensure that regulated measuring instruments are accompanied by relevant documentation
21.Duty of importers to ensure proper conditions of storage and transport
22.Duties of importers with regard to monitoring etc.
23.Action to be taken by importers where regulated measuring instruments placed on the market by them are not in conformity with essential requirements
24.Requirement for importer to keep copy of EU declaration of conformity
25.Provision of information to the competent authority
CHAPTER 3 OBLIGATIONS OF DISTRIBUTORS
27.Distributors – duty to act with due care
28.Distributors – verification obligations
29.Distributors not to make non-conforming regulated measuring instruments available on the market etc.
30.Duty of distributors to ensure proper conditions of storage and transport
31.Action to be taken by distributors where regulated measuring instruments placed on the market by them are not in conformity with essential requirements
32.Provision of information to the competent authority
CHAPTER 4 IDENTIFICATION OF ECONOMIC OPERATORS
33.(1) Economic operators must, on request, identify to the market...
PART 3 NON-PRESCRIBED MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
34.Introductory
35.Establishing compliance with the essential requirements – non-prescribed measuring instruments
PART 4 CONFORMITY OF MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
CHAPTER 1 ESTABLISHING COMPLIANCE WITH THE ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
36.Introductory
37.Methods of establishing conformity with the essential requirements
38.Presumptions of conformity of measuring instruments
40.Capacity serving measures - accredited in house bodies
41.Subsidiaries and contractors
CHAPTER 2 REQUIREMENTS AS TO THE TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED FOR THE PURPOSES OF CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT
43.Application of this Chapter
44.General requirements to be met by technical documentation
45.Specific information to be included in technical documentation
CHAPTER 3 REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO EU DECLARATIONS OF CONFORMITY
46.Application of Chapter
47.Form and contents of EU declaration of conformity etc.
48.Measuring instruments that require more than one declaration of conformity
49.Responsibility of manufacturer that draws up declaration of conformity
CHAPTER 4 CONFORMITY MARKING
50.Conformity with Directive requirements to be indicated by the CE marking
51.General principles relating to the M marking
52.Rules and conditions for affixing the CE marking and the M marking
PART 5 NOTIFICATION OF CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT BODIES
53.Introductory
54.The notifying authority
56.Presumption of conformity of notified bodies
58.Monitoring
59.Delegation to the United Kingdom Accreditation Service
60.Changes to notifications
PART 6 USE FOR TRADE OF CERTAIN REGULATED MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
61.The use for trade of the following equipment must comply...
PART 7 MARKET SURVEILLANCE AND ENFORCEMENT
CHAPTER 1 MARKET SURVEILLANCE
62.The market surveillance authority
63.Regulated measuring instruments presenting a risk
64.EU safeguard procedure
65.Compliant regulated measuring instruments which present a risk
66.Provisions as to directions under regulations 63 and 65
CHAPTER 2 ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITIES AND PROCEDURES
67.Enforcement of the Regulations
68.Compliance notice procedure
70.Review of enforcement decisions of a competent authority
71.Offence of failure to comply with an enforcement notice
72.Disqualification
73.Re-qualification
74.Testing of regulated measuring instruments
75.Unauthorised application of authorised marks
76.Offences by economic operators etc.
77.Penalties for offences
79.Liability of persons other than the principal offender
PART 9 MISCELLANEOUS AND SUPPLEMENTAL
80.Service of documents etc.
81.Review
ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS AND APPLICABLE CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES
2.Water Meters
3.Gas meters
4.Volume conversion devices
5.Active electrical energy meters
6.Thermal Energy Meters
7.Non-water liquid measuring systems
8.Automatic weighing instruments
9.Taximeters
10.Material measures of length
11.Capacity serving measures
12.Dimensional measuring instruments
13.Exhaust gas analysers
MEASURING INSTRUMENT WHICH MAY CONTINUE TO BE PUT INTO USE
1.Cold water meters
2.A cold-water meter— (a) in respect of a pattern of...
4.A gas meter for use for trade—
6.An active electrical energy meter for use for trade which...
7.An active electricity meter for use for trade—
9.Measuring systems for the measurement of liquid fuel and lubricants
10.(1) A measuring system for use for trade in the...
11.Measuring systems used for deliveries from road tankers
12.(1) A measuring system for use for trade in the...
13.Taximeters
14.Material measures of length
15.(1) A material measure of length— (a) in respect of...
16.Exhaust gas analyser
1.Instruments revoked
3.Amendments to the Consumer Rights Act 2015
4.Modifications to the application of the Gas Act 1986
5.Modifications to the application of the Gas (Northern Ireland) Order 1996
6.Modifications to the application of the Electricity Act 1989
7.Modifications to the application of the Electricity (Northern Ireland) Order 1992
1.Conformity assessment must be carried out in a proportionate manner,...
2.Conformity assessment bodies must perform their activities taking due account...
3.Where a notified body finds that the essential requirements have...
4.Where in the course of the monitoring of conformity following...
5.Where corrective measures are not taken or do not have...
6.Where a person is aggrieved at a decision taken by...
7.Notified bodies must inform the notifying authority of the following—...
8.Notified bodies must provide other bodies notified under this Directive...
9.Notified bodies must— (a) when requested by the Secretary of...
1.A conformity assessment body must be established under the national...
2.A conformity assessment body must be independent of the organisation...
4.Conformity assessment bodies and their personnel must—
5.(1) A conformity assessment body must be capable of carrying...
6.The personnel responsible for carrying out conformity assessment tasks must...
7.(1) The impartiality of the conformity assessment bodies, their top...
8.(1) Conformity assessment bodies must take out liability insurance.
9.(1) The personnel of a conformity assessment body must observe...
10.Conformity assessment bodies must participate in, or ensure that their...
IN SERVICE REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN REGULATED MEASURING INSTRUMENTS IN GREAT BRITAIN
1.(1) This Schedule applies to the use for trade of...
PART 2 COLD WATER METERS
2.Requirements for use for trade
3.Maximum permissible error
4.(1) Where a cold water meter is marked with—
PART 3 LIQUID FUEL AND LUBRICANTS
5.Requirements for use for trade
6.No person may use for trade a measuring system unless—...
7.Maximum permissible error
8.Manner of use
PART 4 LIQUID FUEL DELIVERED FROM ROAD TANKERS
9.Requirements for use for trade
10.No person shall use for trade a measuring system unless—...
11.Maximum permissible error
12.Manner of use
13.Minimum measured quantity
PART 5 AUTOMATIC CATCHWEIGHERS
14.Interpretation of Part
15.Requirements for use for trade of automatic catchweighers
16.Maximum permissible error
17.Manner of use
18.Where an automatic catchweigher is marked with a measurement range,...
19.No person may use for trade an automatic catchweigher other...
20.(1) Where an automatic catchweigher is marked with a temperature...
21.Manner of erection and installation
PART 6 AUTOMATIC GRAVIMETRIC FILLING INSTRUMENTS
22.(1) No person may use for trade an automatic gravimetric...
23.Maximum permissible error
24.Manner of use
25.Automatic gravimetric filling instruments to be set to zero
26.Manner of erection and installation
PART 7 AUTOMATIC DISCONTINOUS TOTALISERS
27.Requirements for use for trade
28.Manner of use
29.Manner of erection and installation
PART 8 AUTOMATIC RAIL WEIGHBRIDGES
30.Requirements for use for trade
31.Manner of erection and installation
32.Maximum permissible error and accuracy class
33.Manner of use
PART 9 BELTWEIGHERS
34.Requirements for use for trade
35.Manner of use
36.Position of the operator
37.Manner of erection and installation
PART 10 MATERIAL MEASURES OF LENGTH
38.Requirements for use for trade
39.Manner of use
PART 11 CAPACITY SERVING MEASURES
40.Requirements for use for trade
41.Manner of use