EN Standards definition

EN Standards means the certification to CENELEC and/or IEC equivalent standards (including EN 50126, EN 50128, EN 50129).
EN Standards means European technical standards which promote free trade, the safety of workers and consumers, interconnection of networks operations, environmental protection, exploitation of research and development programmes, and public procurement;

Examples of EN Standards in a sentence

  • The Developer is strongly advised to ensure that the Electrical Contractor commissioned to install the Road/Street Lighting Installation is suitably qualified to do so and is fully conversant with the requirements of the Specification and all other relevant BS EN Standards.

  • Supply of Roadstone and Aggregate materials which must be approved and supplied to the BS EN Standards as specified in the specification of requirements.

  • The supply of ready mixed concrete products which must be approved and supplied to the BS EN Standards as detailed in the specification of requirements.

  • In the event that any CCA Certification Service is established, you agree that you will comply with the applicable CCA Certification Program Requirements at all times including (a) the description and specifications contained in the test report; (b) the published EN Standard(s) referenced on the CCA Certificate applicable to the covered product.

  • In this case there shall be a justification from a Third Party following the material testing and ensuring that the conformity of the material meets the requirements of applicable EN Standards and ▇▇▇▇.