Electrical devices and relevance of EN55022 in considering Mr Prisk's recent statement

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Dear British Standards Institution,

in replying to a letter from Alistair Burt MP representing a member of his constituency, Mr Mark Prisk whilst representing BIS states:-

"
The Regulations do not require products to comply with a standard. The Regulations set objectives and compliance with an appropriate standard provides a presumption of conformity, but they are not mandatory. Therefore the question is whether or not the objectives of the Directive has been adhered to, the question of compliance with EN55022 is irrelevant.
"

Mr Prisk's redacted reply is available here:-

http://www.ban-plt.co.uk/downloads/BIS-L...

if you would like to see the paragraph in context.

As controllers of the standard, can I please ask you to provide:-

1. Any information you hold that ensures that EN55022 is irrelevant and that an electronic product needs to comply with the full standard if they reference it on their Document of Conformity which in turn generates a 'presumption of compliance" for a CE Mark.

2. Any information you hold that ensures that EN55022 is *not* irrelevant and that an electronic product needs not comply this standard if they reference it on their Document of Conformity which in turn generates a 'presumption of compliance" for a CE Mark.

3. Any information about advise BIS sought from your department in composing this response, confirmation that advise was sought or not will do.

4. Any information you hold that describes the enforcement action available to BIS in their Market Surveillance role or to Ofcom in the enforcement role where interference is confirmed to radio by devices claiming compliance with EN55022?

5. Any statement you have already or are about to make on Mr Prisk's statement.

Yours faithfully,

Mark Salter

Knowledge Centre, British Standards Institution

Dear Mark,

Thank you for your enquiry which has been passed to the Knowledge Centre.

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Most certification and assessment bodies operating in the UK are accredited by the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS), a body appointed by the UK Government to oversee certification activity by UK based companies. (www.ukas.com)

In relation to BIS, you would need to contact them directly on http://www.bis.gov.uk/contact

I hope this helps.

Kind Regards

Lucy Ahmed
Knowledge Centre Manager
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-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Salter [mailto:[FOI #82143 email]]
Sent: 08 August 2011 15:48
To: cservices
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Electrical devices and relevance of EN55022 in considering Mr Prisk's recent statement

Dear British Standards Institution,

in replying to a letter from Alistair Burt MP representing a member
of his constituency, Mr Mark Prisk whilst representing BIS states:-

"
The Regulations do not require products to comply with a standard.
The Regulations set objectives and compliance with an appropriate
standard provides a presumption of conformity, but they are not
mandatory. Therefore the question is whether or not the objectives
of the Directive has been adhered to, the question of compliance
with EN55022 is irrelevant.
"

Mr Prisk's redacted reply is available here:-

http://www.ban-plt.co.uk/downloads/BIS-L...

if you would like to see the paragraph in context.

As controllers of the standard, can I please ask you to provide:-

1. Any information you hold that ensures that EN55022 is irrelevant
and that an electronic product needs to comply with the full
standard if they reference it on their Document of Conformity which
in turn generates a 'presumption of compliance" for a CE Mark.

2. Any information you hold that ensures that EN55022 is *not*
irrelevant and that an electronic product needs not comply this
standard if they reference it on their Document of Conformity which
in turn generates a 'presumption of compliance" for a CE Mark.

3. Any information about advise BIS sought from your department in
composing this response, confirmation that advise was sought or not
will do.

4. Any information you hold that describes the enforcement action
available to BIS in their Market Surveillance role or to Ofcom in
the enforcement role where interference is confirmed to radio by
devices claiming compliance with EN55022?

5. Any statement you have already or are about to make on Mr
Prisk's statement.

Yours faithfully,

Mark Salter

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