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European Technical Assessment
1. CE MARKING FOR
CONSTRUCTION
PRODUCTS NOT COVERED
BY HARMONISED
STANDARD
EUROPEAN TECHNICAL
ASSESSMENT
Mr. Miguel Mateos
miguel.mateos@tecnalia.com
Construction Area
Technological Services Division
Tecnalia Research & Innovation
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Regulation (UE) Nº 305/2011
European Assessment Document
European Technical Assessment
General procedure
Use of documents from CPD
3. 1.- Regulation (UE) Nº 305/2011
“…or, in abbreviated form, Construction Product Regulation, CPR.”
“Wherever possible, uniform European methods should be laid down for
stablishing compliance with the basic requirements set out in Annex I.”
(CPR).
“Those harmonised technical specification should include testing, calculation
and other means, defined within harmonised standards and European
Assessment Documents for assessing performance in relation to the essential
characteristics of construction products.” (CPR).
“Harmonised technical specifications”: means harmonised standards and
Europen Assessment Documents. (CPR, Article 2)
4. 1.- CPR - Regulation (UE) Nº 305/2011
Main changes in instruments for construction products not covered by
harmonized standards
Directive 89/106/CE
CPD
European Technical Approval
Guideline (ETAG)
Regulation (UE) 305/2011
CPR
European Assessment Document
(EAD)
CUAP, Common Understanding
Assessment Procedure
European Technical Approval
(ETA)
European Technical Assessment
(ETA)
Approval Body
Technical Assessment Body
(TAB)
European Organisation for Technical
Approvals (EOTA)
European Organisation for Technical
Assessment (EOTA)
5. 2.- European Assessment Document
“European Assessment Document”: document adopted by the organisation of
TABs for the purposes of issuing European Technichal Assessments (CPR;
Article 2).
“Following a request for a European Technical Assessment by a
manufacturer, a European Assessment Document shall be drawn up and
adopted by the organisation of TABs for any construction product not
covered or not fully covered by a harmonised standard, for which the
performance in relation to its essential characteristics cannot be entirely
assessed acording to an existing harmonised standard, because, inter alia:
a) the product does not fall within the scope of any existing harmonised
standard;
b) for at least one essential characteristic of that product, the assessment
method provided for in the harmonised estándar is not appropiate; or
c) the harmonised standard does not provide for any assessmenti method in
relation to at least one esential characteristic of that product”
(CPR; Article 19).
6. 2.- European Assessment Document
Content of European Assessment Document (CPR,
Article 24)
• A general description of construction product
• The list of essential characteristics relevant for the intended use of the
product as foreseen by the manufacturer and agreed between the
manufacturer and the organisation of TABs
• The methods and criteria for assessing the performance of the product in
relation to those essencial characteristics
• Principles for the applicable factory production control (FPC)
7. 3.- European Technical Assessment
“European Technical Assessment”: means the documented assessment of
the performance of a construction product, in relation to its essential
characteristics, in accordance with the respective European Assessment
Document.
The European Technical Assessment shall be issued by a TAB, at the
request of a manufacturer on the basis of a European Assessment Document
established in accordance with the procedure set out in Article 21 and Annex II.
The ETA shall include the performance to be declared of those essential
characteristics agreed by the manufacturer and the TAB for the declared
intended use, and technical details necessary for the implamentation of the
system of the assessment and verification of constancy of performance.
The ETA will follow a format stablished by the Commission .
(CPR; Article 26).
8. 4.- General procedure
Consultation on
application of
Art. 21
Work
Programme
ETA request
(Manufacturer)
Manufacturer’s
Technical File
(MTF)
EAD
proposal
EAD
adoption
ETA
elaboration
Issued
ETA
AVCP
EAD
Amendment
(if needed)
Request
EAD
Product assessment and tasks
related to AVCP
General Procedure for European Assessment
Document Elaboration (CPR, Anexo II)
Declaration of
performance
(DoP)
CE
Marking
EAD
reference to
be published
in OJEU
CE marking and
dissemination
9. 4.- Procedure
• Application.
Commercial Secrecy agreement (if needed).
Manufacturer: Manufacturer’s Technical File (MTF) describing product,
intended use(s) and FPC conditions.
.
• ETA Contract and Initial Work Programme (1 Month acc. To Annex II,
CPR)
Initial proposal of WP (Working Group composition, coordination, initial
time frame for EAD).
• Work programme (3 Months acc. to Annex II, CPR)
Final WP and EAD schedule.
EOTA shall inform the EC Services of complete WP and EAD schedule.
• EAD proposal (6 Months acc. to Annex II, CPR)
Commission representative may participate as observer.
Extension of the time limits can be justified, e.g. in absence of a
Commission decision on the applicable system of Assessment and
Verification of Constancy of Performance (AVCP) or if a new test method
has to be developed.
10. 4.- Procedure
• EAD Amendments and Adoption
Communication of the draft EAD to the Applicant, 15 working days to
react.
Amendment, if needed, and adoption of draft EAD by EOTA.
Send adopted draft EAD to Commission for comments (15 working
days).
Final EAD adoption.
• Product Assessment
Sampling, tests, tests results evaluation (Evaluation Report), draft ETA.
• Final ETA issuance
ETA Format.
• Assessment and Verification of Constancy of Performance (AVCP)
• Declaration of Performance (DoP)
• CE Marking
• Rules and conditions for afixing of CE marking.
11. 4.- Procedure
• Final European Assessment Document to be published
EAD shall be adjusted, if appropiate, based on experience gained during
ETA elaboration.
Adoption of adjusted EAD by EOTA and copy to Commission.
Publication of EAD reference in all the official languages.
EAD available by electronic means as soon as the product has been
CE-marked.
12. 5.- Use of documents from CPD
After 1st of July 2013:
• ETAG published before 1 July 2013 may be used as EAD.
• Manufacturers and importers may use ETA (approval) issued before 1st of July
2013 as ETA (Assessment), throughout its validity period (maximun 5 years)