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The range of inspection services offered by the COCH Inspection Unit includes a comprehensive assessment of compliance with the requirements of the EU Directive 2014/68/EU, also known as the Pressure Equipment Directive (PED)We specialize in performing inspections of the A2 module, which includes internal production control and supervised inspection of pressure equipment at random intervals.
Our services are focused on ensuring that pressure equipment meets the highest standards of safety and compliance with technical standards. We provide a full range of activities from verifying technical documentation to conducting tests and preparing detailed inspection reports in compliance with applicable regulations. Our experience and professionalism guarantee our customers the safety and full compliance of pressure equipment with legal and technical requirements.
What is Module A2 under Directive 2014/68/EU?
What are the main requirements of Module A2?
Module A2 covers the following major requirements:
- Production quality assurance system: The manufacturer of the pressure equipment must have and maintain a production quality assurance system that ensures that the equipment is manufactured in accordance with the requirements of the directive and the attached technical standards.
- Evaluation of the quality assurance system: The production quality assurance system must be evaluated and approved by a certification body (notified). This assessment may include audits, tests, inspections and evaluation of technical documentation.
- Monitoring and maintenance of the system: The manufacturer is responsible for regular monitoring and maintenance of the production quality assurance system to ensure that it is effective and that it continues to meet the requirements of the directive.
What are the benefits of implementing Module A2?
Benefits of Implementing Module A2
Implementing Module A2 offers several benefits for both manufacturers and users of pressure equipment:
Increased Trust in Products: Ensuring production quality in accordance with Module A2 enhances market trust in pressure equipment, which translates to increased safety for users.
Compliance with Legal Regulations: Implementing Module A2 enables manufacturers to meet EU legal requirements for pressure equipment, which is essential for market entry.
Market Competitiveness: Possessing conformity certificates under Module A2 can increase the competitiveness of products in the European market, facilitating the free movement of goods within the EU.
Implementing Module A2 requires strict adherence to standards and procedures, ensuring high product quality and safety. For manufacturers, it is a crucial step in obtaining necessary certifications and ensuring compliance with the directive.
Detailed information about the inspection process
What does the conformity assessment procedure under Module A2 Category II cover?
Technical Documentation
Technical documentation prepared by the manufacturer enables the assessment of the conformity of pressure equipment with applicable requirements and includes appropriate risk analysis and assessment. This documentation specifies the applicable requirements and, to the extent necessary for assessment, covers the design, production, and operation of the pressure equipment. Where applicable, the technical documentation includes at least the following elements:
General description of the pressure equipment: A comprehensive overview of the device, detailing its purpose and use.
Conceptual design, drawings, and diagrams: Detailed plans, including component, assembly, and circuit diagrams.
Descriptions and explanations: Necessary information to understand the drawings and diagrams, as well as the operation of the pressure equipment.
List of harmonized standards: A list of the standards that have been fully or partially applied, along with descriptions of solutions adopted to meet essential safety requirements when harmonized standards are not fully applied. The parts of the harmonized standards that have been applied should be indicated in the technical documentation.
Results of design calculations, tests, etc.: Documentation of the design calculations, tests, and other evaluations conducted.
Test reports: Reports detailing the results of the tests performed.
Production
The manufacturer takes all necessary measures to ensure that the manufacturing process and its monitoring ensure that the pressure equipment produced complies with the technical documentation and the requirements of the directive.
Final Assessment and Inspections of Pressure Equipment
The manufacturer conducts the final assessment of the pressure equipment, which is monitored through unannounced visits by the notified body selected by the manufacturer.
The notified body conducts or commissions tests on products at irregular intervals specified by them to check the quality of the internal tests of the pressure equipment. This includes considerations of the technical complexity of the equipment and the scale of production.
During these visits, the notified body:
- Ensures that the manufacturer carries out the final assessment in accordance with Annex I, point 3.2 of the PED.
- Takes samples of pressure equipment from production facilities or storage for control purposes. The notified body decides the number and, if necessary, conducts or commissions all or part of the final assessment test.
The purpose of this sampling procedure is to determine whether the production process of pressure equipment remains within acceptable limits to ensure conformity.
In case of non-compliance of one or more pieces of pressure equipment, the notified body takes appropriate measures.
The manufacturer, under the responsibility of the notified body, places their identification number during the production process.
CE Marking and EU Declaration of Conformity
CE Marking: The manufacturer places the CE marking on each piece of pressure equipment that meets the applicable requirements of the directive.
EU Declaration of Conformity: The manufacturer prepares a written EU declaration of conformity for a single model of pressure equipment and keeps it, along with the technical documentation, available to national authorities for 10 years after the equipment has been placed on the market. The EU declaration of conformity must clearly identify the pressure equipment for which it has been issued.
A copy of the EU declaration of conformity is made available to the relevant authorities upon request.
Appeals and Complaints
Information on the procedure for handling complaints and appeals can be found at this link.
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Inspection Unit AK 044 is accredited by the Polish Accreditation Center and specializes in assessing compliance with Pressure Equipment Directive 2014/68/EU.
Our team consists of qualified and experienced specialists who offer comprehensive assistance in the certification and conformity assessment process of pressure equipment. With our services, we provide customers with reliable and professional service at every stage of cooperation.