Directive 2000/14/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 May 2000 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the noise emission in the environment by equipment for use outdoors
Modified by
- Directive 2005/88/EC of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 14 December 2005amending Directive 2000/14/EC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the noise emission in the environment by equipment for use outdoors(Text with EEA relevance)Corrigendum to Directive 2005/88/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 December 2005 amending Directive 2000/14/EC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the noise emission in the environment by equipment for use outdoors(Official Journal of the European Union L 344 of 27 December 2005), 305L0088305L0088R(01), December 27, 2005
- Regulation (EC) No 219/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 11 March 2009adapting a number of instruments subject to the procedure referred to in Article 251 of the Treaty to Council Decision 1999/468/EC with regard to the regulatory procedure with scrutinyAdaptation to the regulatory procedure with scrutiny — Part Two, 309R0219, March 31, 2009
Corrected by
- Corrigendum to Directive 2005/88/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 December 2005 amending Directive 2000/14/EC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the noise emission in the environment by equipment for use outdoors, 305L0088R(01), June 17, 2006
all equipment primarily intended for the transport of goods or persons by road or rail or by air or on waterways, equipment specially designed and constructed for military and police purposes and for emergency services.
(a) "equipment for use outdoors" means all machinery defined in Article 1(2) of Directive 98/37/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 June 1998 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to machinery which is either self-propelled or can be moved and which, irrespective of the driving element(s), is intended to be used, according to its type, in the open air and which contributes to environmental noise exposure. The use of equipment in an ambience where the transmission of sound is not or not significantly affected (for instance under tents, under roofs for protection against rain or in the shell of houses) is regarded as use in the open air. It also means non-powered equipment for industrial or environmental applications which is intended, according to its type, to be used outdoors and which contributes to environmental noise exposure. All these types of equipment are hereinafter referred to as "equipment";OJ L 207, 23.7.1998, p. 1 . Directive as amended by Directive 98/79/EC (OJ L 331, 7.12.1998, p. 1 ).(b) "conformity assessment procedures" means the procedures laid down in Annexes V to VIII, based on Decision 93/465/EEC; (c) "marking" means the visibly, legibly and indelibly affixing on the equipment of the CE marking defined in Decision 93/465/EEC accompanied by the indication of the guaranteed sound power level; (d) "sound power level L WA " means the A-weighted sound power in dB in relation to 1 pW as defined in EN ISO 3744:1995 and EN ISO 3746:1995;(e) "measured sound power level" means a sound power level as determined from measurements as laid down in Annex III; measured values may be determined either from a single machine representative for the type of equipment or from the average of a number of machines; (f) "guaranteed sound power level" means a sound power level determined in accordance with the requirements laid down in Annex III which includes the uncertainties due to production variation and measurement procedures and where the manufacturer, or his authorised representative established in the Community, confirms that according to the technical instruments applied and referred to in the technical documentation it is not exceeded.
the equipment satisfies the requirements concerning the noise emission in the environment of this Directive, the conformity assessment procedures referred to in Article 14 have been completed, the equipment bears CE marking and the indication of the guaranteed sound power level and is accompanied by an EC declaration of conformity.
(a) the limit values referred to in Article 12 are exceeded; or (b) non-compliance with other provisions of this Directive continues despite measures taken under paragraph 1;
the measures are justified, it shall immediately so inform the Member State which took the initiative and the other Member States, the measures are unjustified, it shall immediately so inform the Member State which took the initiative, the other Member States and the manufacturer or his authorised representative established in the Community.
builders' hoists for the transport of goods (combustion-engine driven) Definition: Annex I, item 3. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 3 compaction machines (only vibrating and non-vibrating rollers, vibratory plates and vibratory rammers) Definition: Annex I, item 8. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 8 compressors (< 350 kW) Definition: Annex I, item 9. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 9 concrete-breakers and picks, hand-held Definition: Annex I, item 10. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 10 construction winches (combustion-engine driven) Definition: Annex I, item 12. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 12 dozers (< 500 kW) Definition: Annex I, item 16. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 16 dumpers (< 500 kW) Definition: Annex I, item 18. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 18 excavators, hydraulic or rope-operated (< 500 kW) Definition: Annex I, item 20. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 20 excavator-loaders (< 500 kW) Definition: Annex I, item 21. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 21 graders (< 500 kW) Definitie Annex I, item 23. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 23 hydraulic power packs Definition: Annex I, item 29. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 29 landfill compactors, loader-type with bucket (< 500 kW) Definition: Annex I, item 31. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 31 lawnmowers (excluding agricultural and forestry equipment, and multi-purpose devices, the main motorised component of which has an installed power of more than 20 kW)) Definition: Annex I, item 32. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 32 lawn trimmers/lawn edge trimmers Definition: Annex I, item 33; Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 33 lift trucks, combustion-engine driven, counterbalanced (excluding "other counterbalanced lift trucks" as defined in Annex I, item 36, second indent with a rated capacity of not more than 10 tonnes) Definition: Annex I, item 36. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 36 loaders (< 500 kW) Definition: Annex I, item 37. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 37 mobile cranes Definition: Annex I, item 38. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 38 motor hoes (< 3 kW) Definition: Annex I, item 40. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 40 paver-finishers (excluding paver-finishers equipped with a high-compaction screed) Definition: Annex I, item 41. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 41 power generators (< 400 kW) Definition Annex I, item 45. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 45 tower cranes Definition: Annex I, item 53. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 53 welding generators Definition: Annex I, item 57. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 57.
Type of equipment | Permissible sound power level in dB/1 pW | ||
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Stage I as from | Stage II as from | ||
Compaction machines (vibrating rollers, vibratory plates, vibratory rammers) | 108 | 105 | |
8 < P ≤ 70 | 109 | 106 | |
89 + 11 lg | 86 + 11 lg | ||
Tracked dozers, tracked loaders, tracked excavator-loaders | 106 | 103 | |
87 + 11 lg | 84 + 11 lg | ||
Wheeled dozers, wheeled loaders, wheeled excavator-loaders, dumpers, graders, loader-type landfill compactors, combustion-engine driven counterbalanced lift trucks, mobile cranes, compaction machines (non-vibrating rollers), paver-finishers, hydraulic power packs | 104 | 101 | |
85 + 11 lg | 82 + 11 lg | ||
Excavators, builders’ hoists for the transport of goods, construction winches, motor hoes | 96 | 93 | |
83 + 11 lg | 80 + 11 lg | ||
Hand-held concrete-breakers and picks | 107 | 105 | |
15 < | 94 + 11 lg | 92 + 11 lg | |
96 + 11 lg | 94 + 11 lg | ||
Tower cranes | 98 + lg | 96 + lg | |
Welding and power generators | 97 + lg | 95 + lg | |
2 < | 98 + lg | 96 + lg | |
P | 97 + lg | 95 + lg | |
Compressors | 99 | 97 | |
97 + 2 lg | 95 + 2 lg | ||
Lawnmowers, lawn trimmers/lawn-edge trimmers | 96 | 94 | |
50 < | 100 | 98 | |
70 < | 100 | 98 | |
105 | 103 |
aerial access platforms with combustion engine Definition: Annex I, item 1. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 1 brush cutters Definition: Annex I, item 2; Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 2 builders' hoists for the transport of goods (with electric motor) Definition: Annex I, item 3. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 3 building site band saw machines Definition: Annex I, item 4. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 4 building site circular saw benches Definition: Annex I, item 5. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 5 chain saws, portable Definition: Annex I, item 6. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 6 combined high pressure flushers and suction vehicles Definition: Annex I, item 7. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 7 compaction machines (explosion rammers only) Definition: Annex I, item 8. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 8 concrete or mortar mixers Definition: Annex I, item 11. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 11 construction winches (with electric motor) Definition: Annex I, item 12. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 12 conveying and spraying machines for concrete and mortar Definition: Annex I, item 13. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 13 conveyor belts Definition: Annex I, item 14. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 14 cooling equipment on vehicles Definition: Annex I, item 15. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 15 drill rigs Definition: Annex I, item 17. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 17 equipment for loading and unloading silos or tanks on trucks Definition: Annex I, item 19. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 19 glass recycling containers Definition: Annex I, item 22. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 22 grass trimmers/grass edge trimmers Definition: Annex I, item 24. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 24 hedge trimmers Definition: Annex I, item 25. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 25 high pressure flushers Definition: Annex I, item 26. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 26 high pressure water jet machines Definition: Annex I, item 27. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 27 hydraulic hammers Definition: Annex I, item 28. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 28 joint cutters Definition: Annex I, item 30. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 30 leaf blowers Definition: Annex I, item 34. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 34 leaf collectors Definition: Annex I, item 35. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 35 lift trucks, combustion-engine driven, couterbalanced (only "other counterbalanced lift trucks" as defined in Annex I, item 36, second indent, with a rated capacity of not more than 10 tonnes) Definition: Annex I, item 36. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 36 mobile waste containers Definition: Annex I, item 39. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 39 paver-finishers (equipped with a high-compaction screed) Definition: Annex I, item 41. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 41 piling equipment Definition: Annex I, item 42. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 42 pipelayers Definition: Annex I, item 43. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 43 piste caterpillars Definition: Annex I, item 44. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 44 power generators (≥ 400 kW) Definition: Annex I, item 45. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 45 power sweepers Definition: Annex I, item 46. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 46 refuse collection vehicles Definition: Annex I, item 47. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 47 road milling machines Definition: Annex I, item 48. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 48 scarifiers Definition: Annex I, item 49. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 49 shredders/chippers Definition: Annex I, item 50. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 50 snow-removing machines with rotating tools (self-propelled, excluding attachments) Definition: Annex I, item 51. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 51 suction vehicles Definition: Annex I, item 52. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 52 trenchers Definition: Annex I, item 54. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 54 truck mixers Definition: Annex I, item 55. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 55 water pump units (not for use under water) Definition: Annex I, item 56. Measurement: Annex III, Part B, item 56.
the internal control of production with assessment of technical documentation and periodical checking procedure referred to in Annex VI, or the unit verification procedure referred to in Annex VII, or the full quality assurance procedure referred to in Annex VIII.
the net installed power or any other noise related value the measured sound power level the guaranteed sound power level equipment description manufacturer and/or brand name model number/name
measures to regulate the use of equipment referred to in Article 2(1) in areas which they consider sensitive, including the possibility of restricting the working hours of the equipment, such requirements as they may deem necessary to ensure that persons are protected when using the equipment in question, provided that this does not mean that the equipment is modified in a way not specified in this Directive.
(a) exchange information and experiences concerning the implementation and practical application of this Directive and discuss matters of common interest in those fields; (b) assist the Commission in the adaptation to technical progress of Annex III; (c) provide advice to the Commission with respect to the conclusions and amendments referred to in Article 20(2).
(a) a review of the noise data collected in accordance with Article 16 and other appropriate information; (b) a statement of the need for revision of the lists in Articles 12 and 13, especially whether new equipment should be added in either Article 12 or Article 13 or equipment should be transferred from Article 13 to Article 12; (c) a statement of the need and the possibilities for revision of the limit values laid down in Article 12 taking into account technological development; (d) a statement setting out an integrated range of instruments to be used in continuing the reduction of noise by equipment.
(i) defined landing levels, having a platform designed for the transportation of goods only which permits the access of persons during loading and unloading which permits the access and travel by authorised persons during erection, dismantling and maintenance guided travelling vertical or along a path within 15° max. of the vertical supported or sustained by: wire, rope, chain, screwed spindle and nut, rack and pinion, hydraulic jack (direct or indirect), or an expanding linkage mechanism where masts may or may not require support from separate structures, or
(ii) either one upper landing or a work area extending to the end of the guide (e.g. a roof), having a load-carrying device: designed for the transportation of goods only designed that there is no need to step on it for loading or unloading purposes or for maintenance, erection and dismantling from which persons are prohibited at any time guided which is designed to travel at an angle of at least 30° to the vertical but may be used at any angle sustained by steel wire rope and a positive drive system controlled by constant pressure type controls which does not benefit from the use of any counterweight having a maximum rated load of 300 kg having a maximum speed of 1m/s and where the guides require support from separate structures.
the facility for the sawblade to be raised and lowered through the table machine frame below the table may be open or enclosed the saw may be fitted with an additional, manually operated travelling table (not adjacent to the sawblade).
rollers for ride-on operators: self-propelled compaction machines with one or more metallic cylindrical bodies (drums) or rubber tyres; the operator's station is an integral part of the machine walk-behind rollers: self-propelled compaction machines with one or more metallic cylindrical bodies (drums) or rubber tyres in which the operation facilities for travelling, steering, braking and vibrating are disposed in such a way that the machines have to be operated by an attending operator or by remote control towed roller: compaction machines with one or more metallic cylindrical bodies (drums) or rubber tyres which do not possess an independent drive system and where the operator's station is to be found on a tractor unit vibratory plates and vibratory rammers: compactions machines with mainly flat base plates which are made to vibrate. They are operated by an attending operator or as an attachment to a carrier machine explosion rammers: compaction machines with mainly a flat pad as the compacting tool which is made to move in a predominantly vertical direction by explosion pressure. The machine is operated by an attending operator.
fans, i.e. devices producing air circulation at a positive pressure of not more than 110000 pascalsvacuum pumps, i.e. devices or appliances for extracting air from an enclosed space at a pressure not exceeding atmospheric pressure gas turbine engines.
for concrete mechanically, by piston or rotor pumps for mortar mechanically by piston, worm, hose and rotor pumps or pneumatically by compressors with or without air chamber.
percussive drilling rotary drilling rotary percussive drilling.
mobile high pressure water jet machines are mobile, readily transportable machines which are designed to be used at various sites, and for this purpose are generally fitted with their own undergear or are vehicle-mounted. All necessary supply lines are flexible and readily disconnectable stationary high pressure water jet machines are designed to be used at one site for a length of time but capable of being moved to another site with suitable equipment. Generally skid or frame-mounted with supply line capable of being disconnected.
manual manual with mechanical assistance power-driven.
rigid cutting elements, or non-metallic filament line(s) or freely pivoting non-metallic cutter(s) with a kinetic energy of more than 10 J each; the kinetic energy is determined using EN 786:1997, Annex B.
rough terrain trucks (wheeled counterbalanced trucks intended primarily for operation on unimproved natural terrain and on disturbed terrain of, e.g., construction sites) other counterbalanced lift trucks, excluded are those counterbalanced lift trucks that are specifically constructed for container handling.
with or without support wheel(s), in such a way that its working elements act as hoeing tools to ensure propulsion (motor hoe), and propelled by one or various wheel(s) directly actuated from the engine and equipped with hoeing tools (motor hoe with drive wheel(s)).
piling rig consisting of carrier machine (crawler, wheel or rail mounted, floating leader attachment, leader or guiding system) accessories, e.g. pile caps, helmets, plates, followers, clamping devices, pile handling devices, pile guides, acoustic shrouds and shock/vibration absorbing devices, power packs/generators and personal lifting devices or platforms.
name and address of the manufacturer or his authorised representative established in the Community name and address of the person who keeps the technical documentation description of the equipment conformity assessment procedure followed, and, where appropriate, name and address of the notified body involved measured sound power level on an equipment representative for this type guaranteed sound power level for this equipment a reference to this Directive the declaration that the equipment conforms to the requirements of this Directive where appropriate, the declaration(s) of conformity and references of the other Community Directives applied the place and date of the declaration particulars of the signatory authorised to sign the legally binding declaration for the manufacturer or his authorised representative established in the Community.
basic noise emission standards general supplements to these basic noise emission standards
a recommended basic noise emission standard including a reference to the basic noise emission standard chosen from Part A the test area the value of the constant K 2A the shape of the measurement surface the number and position of microphones to be used
operating conditions including the reference to a standard, if any requirements relating to mounting of the equipment a method to calculate the resulting sound power levels in the event that several tests with different operating conditions are to be used
further information.
name and address of the manufacturer or his authorised representative established in the Community a description of the equipment make trade name type, series and numbers the technical data relevant for the identification of the equipment and the assessment of its noise emission, including, if appropriate, schematic drawings and any description and explanation necessary for their understanding the reference to this Directive the technical report of noise measurements carried out in accordance with the provisions of this Directive the technical instruments applied and the results of the evaluation of the uncertainties due to production variation and their relation to the guaranteed sound power level.
name and address of the manufacturer or his authorised representative established in the Community a description of the equipment make trade name type, series and numbers the technical data relevant for the identification of the equipment and the assessment of its noise emission, including, if appropriate, schematic drawings and any description and explanation necessary for their understanding the reference to this Directive the technical report of noise measurements carried out in accordance with the provisions of this Directive the technical instruments applied and the results of the evaluation of the uncertainties due to production variation and their relation to the guaranteed sound power level.
the notified body shall carry out periodical checks in order to verify continuing compliance of the manufactured equipment with the technical documentation and with the requirements of this Directive; in particular the notified body shall concentrate on: the correct and complete marking of the equipment according to Article 11, issuing of the EC declaration of conformity according to Article 8, the technical instruments applied and the results of the evaluation of the uncertainties due to production variation and their relation to the guaranteed sound power level,
The manufacturer, or his authorised representative established in the Community, shall give the notified body free access to all the internal documentation supporting these procedures, the actual results of the internal audits and the corrective actions which have been taken, if any. Only if the above checks give unsatisfactory results shall the notified body carry out noise tests, which, on its own judgement and experience, may be simplified or completely carried out according to the provisions laid down in Annex III for the relevant type of equipment, the notified body shall carry out or have carried out product checks at random intervals. An adequate sample of the final equipment, chosen by the notified body, must be examined and appropriate noise tests as set out in Annex III, or equivalent tests, must be carried out to check the conformity of the product with the relevant requirements of the Directive. The product checking must include the following aspects: the correct and complete marking of the equipment according to Article 11, issuing of the EC declaration of conformity according to Article 8.
the name and address of the manufacturer and, if the application is lodged by the authorised representative, his name and address in addition a written declaration that the same application has not been lodged with any other notified body a technical documentation conforming to the requirements set below: a description of the equipment trade name type, series and numbers the technical data relevant for the identification of the equipment and the assessment of its noise emission, including, if appropriate, schematic drawings and any description and explanation necessary for their understanding the reference to this Directive.
examine whether the equipment has been manufactured in conformity with the technical documentation agree with the applicant the location where, in accordance with this Directive, the noise tests will be carried out in accordance with this Directive, carry out or have carried out the necessary noise tests.
all relevant information for the product category envisaged, including technical documentation of all equipment already in phase of design or production that must contain at least the following information: name and address of the manufacturer or his authorised representative established in the Community a description of the equipment make trade name type, series and numbers the technical data relevant for the identification of the equipment and the assessment of its noise emission, including, if appropriate, schematic drawings and any description and explanation necessary for their understanding the reference to this Directive the technical report of noise measurements carried out in accordance with the provisions of this Directive the technical instruments applied and the results of the evaluation of the uncertainties due to production variation and their relation to the guaranteed sound power level a copy of the EC declaration of conformity
the documentation concerning the quality assurance system.
the quality objectives and the organisational structure, responsibilities and powers of the management with regard to design and product quality the technical documentation to be drawn up for each product, containing at least the information indicated in point 3.1 for the technical documentations mentioned there the design control and design verification techniques, processes and systematic actions that will be used when designing the products pertaining to the equipment category covered the corresponding manufacturing, quality control and quality assurance techniques, processes and systematic actions that will be used the examinations and test that will be carried out before, during and after manufacture, and the frequency with which they will be carried out the quality records, such as inspection reports and test data, calibration data, qualification reports of the personnel concerned, etc. the means to monitor the achievement of the required design and product quality and the effective operation of the quality assurance system.
the quality assurance system documentation the quality records as foreseen by the design part of the quality assurance system, such as results of analyses, calculations, tests, etc. the quality records as foreseen by the manufacturing part of the quality assurance system, such as inspection reports and test data, calibration data, qualification reports of the personnel concerned, etc.
the documentation referred to in the second indent of point 3.1 of this Annex the updating referred to in the second paragraph of point 3.4 the decisions and reports from the notified body which are referred to in the final paragraph of point 3.4, points 4.3 and 4.4.
sound technical and professional training satisfactory knowledge of the requirements for the assessment of technical documentation satisfactory knowledge of the requirements for the tests they carry out and adequate practical experience of such tests the ability to draw up the certificates, records and reports required to authenticate the performance of the tests.