GB
11. Declarations of Conformity
EC Conformity Declaration to Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC Appendix II 1.A
The manufacturer / distributor
CEMO GmbH
In den Backenländern 5
D71384 Weinstadt
hereby declares that the following product
Product designation:
Make:
Serial number:
Serial/type designation:
Description:
Mobile fuel filling station (IBC) with singlewall PE tank (as per ADR approval) of various
capacities (120l, 190l).
complies with all relevant specifications from the abovenamed directive and further applied directives
(see below), including their amendments applicable at the time of the declaration.
The following further EU directive was taken into account:
ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU
The following harmonised standards were applied:
EN ISO 12100:2010
EN 809:1998+A1:2009
EN 11271:2011
EN ISO 8007936:2016
EN ISO 19353:2016
EN 600790:2012
EN 600791:2014
EN 613101:2008
EN 613102:2008
The manufacturer bears sole responsibility for issuing this Declaration of Conformity.
Name and address of (legal) entity authorised to assemble the technical documentation:
see above (= manufacturer)
Location: Weinstadt
Date:
25.04.2017
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(Signature)
Eberhard Manz, Managing Director CEMO GmbH
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Mobile fuel filling station
CEMO
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KSMobil Easy with electric pump
Safety of machinery –General principles of design –
Risk assessment and risk reduction
Pumps and pump units for liquids — Common safety requirements
Explosive atmospheres — Explosion prevention and protection —
Part 1: Basic concepts and methodology
Explosive atmospheres — Part 36: Nonelectrical equipment
for explosive atmospheres – Basic method and requirements
Safety of machinery – Fire prevention and fire protection
Explosive atmospheres – Part 0: Equipment – General requirements
Explosive atmospheres – Part 1: Equipment protection
by flameproof enclosures "d"
Safety of machinery — Indication, marking and actuation –
Part 1: Requirements for visual, acoustic and tactile signals
Safety of machinery – Indication, marking and actuation –
Part 2: Requirements for marking