Information system Product regulation

Group 11.

SANITARY APPLIANCES

Sector of: Construction products
Publications in the Official Journal:

2018/C/092/6 (hEN)
2018/C/370/5 (EAD) (16. 11. 2018)
(EU)2019/451 (hEN)
Corrigendum xx.yy (EU)2019/451 (10. 12. 2019)
with amendment:
(EU)2023/2461 (hEN 9. 11. 2023)
(EU)2022/2357 (hEN 2. 12. 2022)
/ consolidated text (EU)2019/451 with (EU)2023/2461
SUMMARY LIST hEN for information purposes only (9. 11. 2023)
(EU)2019/450 (EAD 20. 3. 2019) with amendment:
(EU)2024/237 (EAD 17. 1. 2024)
(EU)2023/1473 (EAD 18. 7. 2023)
(EU)2023/910 (EAD 4. 5. 2023)
(EU)2023/424 (EAD 27. 2. 2023)
(EU)2022/1517 (EAD 12. 9. 2022),
(EU)2022/381 (EAD 7. 3. 2022)
(EU)2021/1789 (EAD 11. 10. 2021),
(EU)2021/1183 (EAD 19. 7. 2021)
(EU)2020/1574 (EAD 29. 10. 2020),
(EU)2020/962 (EAD 3. 7. 2020),
(EU)2019/896 (EAD 29. 5. 2019)
/ consolidated text (EU)2019/450 without amendment (EU)2024/237

Commission decision 1996/578/EC
Mandates M/110 Změny mandátu: M/368 , M/137 , M/139
Dangerous substances : Regulations of the Czech Republic - Dangerous substances

SVHC: cement, ceramic, metal, plastics, rubber, glass
Selection of potentialy dangerous substances for Group 10 (CPR): radionuclides, cadmium and its compounds, benzyl butyl phthalate (BBP), dibutyl phthalate (DBP), bis (2-ethylhexyl)phthalate DEHP, formaldehyde, CMR categories 1A and 1B, anthracene, alkanes C10-13 chloro, hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD), octabromodiphenyl ether

Materials for group 11 (CPR):
precast concrete componets, ceramic, metals (brass, non-corrosive / enameled steel, zinc, cast iron, aluminium), plastics (ABS acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, ASA acrylonitrile styrene acrylate, PBT polybutylene terephthalate, rubber (EPDM ethylene-propylene rubber, NBR nitrile rubber, SBR styrene-butadiene rubber, silicon), synthetic resins (urea-formaldehyde), glass
Emise Environmental emissions - VOC , Environmental emissions - Watter , Environmental emissions - Soil , Radiation
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