Finnish Safety and Chemicals Agency
Finnish Safety and Chemicals Agency
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assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2017Partners:Finnish Safety and Chemicals Agency, CODA-CERVA-VAR, CBT, INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC HEALTH OSTRAVA, UAB +66 partnersFinnish Safety and Chemicals Agency,CODA-CERVA-VAR,CBT,INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC HEALTH OSTRAVA,UAB,RIVM,ANSES,TCD,UCO,ECAMRICERT SRL,KI,NIA,UPM,Arkema (France),FDHA,NMBU,Stora Enso (Finland),Veneto Nanotech (Italy),Lund University,Technical University of Ostrava,TEMAS AG TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT SERVICES,FIOH,CNRS,National Centre of Scientific Research Demokritos,RISE,INL,STAMI,ISQ,DH,IOM,University of Bergen,TNO,BAYER MATERIALSCIENCE AG,CEA,LNE,University of Leeds,BASF SE,INRS,NPL MANAGEMENT LIMITED,Chalmers University of Technology,IK4-TEKNIKER,GAIKER,LEITAT,ENEA,Leipzig University,NILU,IPL,CNR,IIT,Heriot-Watt University,University of Namur,GEOCHEM,ENVICAT,UEM AVCR,BAuA,MINISTERIE VAN INFRASTRUCTUUR EN WATERSTAAT,ITENE,SINTEF AS,INERIS,BfR,FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLAS,AIT,JRC,HEALTH PROTECTION AGENCY HPA,DLO,BIONANONET FORSCHUNGSGESELLSCHAFT MBH,ISS,GENOK,UdL,NRCWE NFA,AIDICOFunder: European Commission Project Code: 310584more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2012 - 2015Partners:National Centre of Scientific Research Demokritos, RIVM, BAM, FIOH, SZW +16 partnersNational Centre of Scientific Research Demokritos,RIVM,BAM,FIOH,SZW,MEDDE,TNO,FONCSI,MPNTR,MINISTERIE VAN INFRASTRUCTUUR EN WATERSTAAT,INERIS,BMWi,Government of Netherlands,Finnish Safety and Chemicals Agency,IDEA,SOSIAALI- JA TERVEYSMINISTERIÖ,SusChem,INAIL,THE RESEARCH COUNCIL OF NORWAY,CENTRALNY INSTYTUT OCHRONY PRACY - PANSTWOWY INSTYTUT BADAWCZY,OSALANFunder: European Commission Project Code: 291812more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2019Partners:ASAE, ECOS, ANRE - ROMANIAN ENERGY REGULATORY AUTHORITY, BHTC, SEVEN +12 partnersASAE,ECOS,ANRE - ROMANIAN ENERGY REGULATORY AUTHORITY,BHTC,SEVEN,SEVEn,ECI,Waide Strategic Efficiency,FFII,DTI,Österreichische Energieagentur - Austrian Energy Agency (AEA),Finnish Safety and Chemicals Agency,DIRECAO-GERAL DE ENERGIA E GEOLOGIA,FEWE,ENEA,ENGINEERING CONSULTING AND DESIGN,WIPFunder: European Commission Project Code: 695943Overall Budget: 1,906,970 EURFunder Contribution: 1,880,450 EURThere is a need to strengthen the capacity of Market Surveillance Authorities (MSAs) to conduct Ecodesign related market surveillance activities with respect to new and pending industrial and tertiary sector products. Especially in the case of customised products which are unsuitable for testing in laboratories. There is a lack of expertise, experience, and resources available across Europe for such kind of testing. An increasing concern is that new regulations addressing these products risk being unenforceable. The aim of the INTAS project is to address these concerns and provide technical and cooperative support, as well as capacity building activities, to MSAs charged with enforcing these regulations. The need for the INTAS project arises from the difficulty that MSAs and market actors face in establishing and verifying compliance with energy performance requirements for large industrial products subject to requirements of the Ecodesign Directive. The focus of the project is to support compliance for very large industrial products, specifically transformers and industrial fans, with the requirements of the Ecodesign Directive. The energy consumption of transformers and industrial fans is very significant and thus the risk of losses due to poor compliance cannot be ignored. The project aims to: a. support European Member State MSAs deliver compliance for large products (specifically for transformers and large fans); b. support industry to be sure of what their obligations are under the Ecodesign Directive and to deliver compliance in a manner that will be broadly accepted by MSAs; c. foster a common European approach to the delivery and verification of compliance for these products. The INTAS project involves 16 partners among them there are 11 organisations, which are National MSAs or cooperating closely with the National MSAs, targeting 10 European countries (Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain and Italy).
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2020Partners:PROSAFE, CRPC, SWEA - STEM, ASAE, MCCAA +15 partnersPROSAFE,CRPC,SWEA - STEM,ASAE,MCCAA,State Office of Legal Metrology of Hessen (Germany),DECC,FEDERAL MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, ENERGY AND TOURISM,REGIERUNG VON SCHWABEN - GEWERBEAUFSICHTSAMT,Danish Energy Agency,DGME,NEDERLANDSE VOEDSEL EN WARENAUTORITEIT,SAMTS,Österreichische Energieagentur - Austrian Energy Agency (AEA),STATE CONSUMER RIGHTS PROTECTION AUTHORITY,CCP,Finnish Safety and Chemicals Agency,SEAI,ILNAS,TRZNI INSPEKTORAT RSFunder: European Commission Project Code: 752591Overall Budget: 2,670,610 EURFunder Contribution: 2,670,610 EURThe objective of EEPLIANT2 (Energy Efficiency Compliant Products 2016) is to help deliver the intended economic and environmental benefits of the Ecodesign Directive 2009/125/EC and the Energy Labelling Directive 2010/30/EU by strengthening market surveillance and increasing compliance with the Directives and their relevant implementing measures. EEPLIANT2 will achieve this by: -Implementing systems that coordinate, in the most cost-effective manner, the monitoring, verification and enforcement of ecodesign and energy labelling requirements across the European Single Market; -Increasing the adoption of best practice amongst Market Surveillance Authorities (MSAs). The Consortium (17 MSAs, a national energy agency and PROSAFE) will design, carry out and evaluate coordinated market surveillance actions across 3 different product sectors over the next 2 years. It will deliver a higher level of surveillance activities that go beyond testing and will target products that represent the highest energy saving potential. The consortium will work closely with other non-participating MSAs across the EEA through its liaison with the Energy Labelling and the Ecodesign ADCOs. Additionally, the Consortium will work together with an Advisory Board comprising of business, consumer and environmental NGOs to draw on their knowledge and experience and to communicate through them with all stakeholders about the progress and results of the project. The expected results are: -Adoption by Member States of best practices on how to conduct market surveillance most effectively. -Greater compliance due to increased market surveillance of products in the EEA with the Implementing Measures of the Energy Labelling and Ecodesign Directives. -Increased awareness of (and respect for) market surveillance by industry and amongst users. -Market surveillance being undertaken in a more cost effective and consistent manner across the EEA with an overall greater impact in the product sectors investigated
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