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![]() European Commission - Press release Transport: Commission requests Cyprus to adopt rules on transportable pressure equipment Brussels, 22 March 2012 - The European Commission has today requested Cyprus to adopt national legislation on transportable pressure equipment in accordance with its obligations under European Union law. The Commission's request takes the form of a reasoned opinion under EU infringement procedures. If Cyprus fails to inform the Commission within two months of measures taken to ensure full compliance with the Directive, the Commission could refer the case to the EU Court of Justice The EU rules Directive 2010/35/EU on transportable pressure equipment establishes common rules for the safe design, construction and necessary inspections for transportable pressure equipment, ranging from small cartridges to large tanks installed on lorries. It also provides for the free circulation and use of such equipment notably by ensuring mutual acceptance of regular and other formal inspections carried out on the equipment. The reason for today's action The Commission took the decision to send a reasoned opinion as Cyprus has not transposed the directive into national law. The directive should have been fully transposed by 30 June 2011. The practical effect of non-implementation The directive on transportable pressure equipment seeks to ensure a common level of safety for such equipment. It also creates a full European internal market for the transport of this equipment. Lack of implementation can therefore compromise these objectives. More information on infringement procedures: MEMO/12/200
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