Examples of European standardisation organisation in a sentence
Relevant European standardisation organisation may apply for Union financing (an action grant) on the basis of Chapter V of Regulation (EU) No 1025/2012.
Submission of references to the Commission: Relevant European standardisation organisation transmits automatically references of a relevant harmonised standard to the Commission.
Ratification and publication of a European standard (EN): Where the voting result is positive, the relevant European standardisation organisation ratifies and publishes the European standard (EN).
European standardisation organisation may also co-operate with other bodies which are responsible for the drafting work.
Since 1.1.2013 and under Regulation (EU) No 1025/2012 each national standardisation body is obliged to make its work programme publicly available and to notify the existence thereof to the other national standardisation bodies, to the European standardisation organisation and to the Commission.The standstill period is 12 months in the presence of a proposal for a Union harmonisation act in the area in question.
The Commission informs the relevant European standardisation organisation within the timeline given in Article 10 (4) of Regulation (EU) No 1025/2012 about the award of a grant.5. Programming and agreement of a work programme: Relevant European standardisation organisation(s) elaborates a (joint) work programme in line with the relevant request and presents it to the Commission.
The request is then notified to the relevant European standardisation organisations.4. Acceptance of a standardisation request: Relevant European standardisation organisation indicates its acceptance on the request167 within the time limit given in Article 10(3) of Regulation (EU) No 1025/2012.
Each European standardisation organisation and national standardisation body shall make its work programme available on its website or any other publicly available website, as well as make a notice of the existence of the work programme available in a national or, where appropriate, European publication of standardisation activities.
No later than at the time of publication of its work programme, each European standardisation organisation and national standardisation body shall notify the existence thereof to the other European standardisation organisations and national standardisation bodies and to the Commission.
This periodical review may lead to a confirmation (no action), a revision or a withdrawal of a relevant standard.The Commission may consider that, for safety or other reasons, the superseded version of the harmonised standard must cease to give a presumption of conformity before the date of withdrawal, set by the European standardisation organisation in question, or at a later date.