Refrigeration regulations
Standardization in the Field of Refrigeration
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Refrigeration regulations
Standardization in the Field of Refrigeration

Author : Timothée BOUDIER

Publication date: September 10, 2022 | Lire en français

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7. Refrigeration regulations

Over the years, European and national regulations have become stricter, and international agreements on respect for the environment have led to regulations that have challenged the habits of the profession and had an impact on standardization.

Back in 1957, the Treaty of Rome set out to create a single European economic area based on the common market. The "health and safety of workers" aspects are not omitted, but Article 100 only aims to remove technical barriers to trade. The Single Act, which came into force in 1987, set the date for the opening of the single market, and articles 100A and 118A introduced the legal basis for directives and standards into the Treaty of Rome. Articles 100A and 118A are entirely complementary, since the former concerns the free movement of goods through compliance with design and manufacturing requirements, while the latter concerns...

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