Two new ISOs set to be added to the list of designated standards to the Recreational Craft Regulations

The Department of Business Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has published an update to the list of designated standards to the RCR (Recreational Craft Regulations). It has stated its intentions to add the following two ISO standards to the list of designated standards to the Recreational Craft Regulations (RCR).

They are:
– EN ISO 8666:2020/A11:2021 – Small craft – Principal data
– EN ISO 11592-2:2021 – Small craft – Determination of maximum propulsion power rating using manoeuvring speed – Part 2: Craft with a length of hull between 8 metres and 24 metres

This is a proposed update to the list of standards that businesses can use to show their products, services or processes comply with essential requirements of legislation, in this case the recreational craft regulations. This process is the UK equivalent to the EU harmonisation of standards to the RCD (Recreational Craft Directive).

BEIS proposals for new or amended notices to the list of designated standards are actioned 29 days after their publication on the gov.uk webpage, unless they are withdrawn or further modified before that date. Interested parties may object to a publication proposal within the 28-day timeframe by submitting an objection form to the email address: designatedstandards@gov.uk. The objection must outline why the standard does not meet GB essential requirements either fully or partly.

The two standards mentioned above will be designated after 28 days have elapsed, which means they are scheduled for 22 September 2022.

Click for more details to be found on the UK Government’s website

 

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