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CEN TC 10 (Lifts, escalators and moving walks)
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Current Status of International Standardisation for liftsEsfandiar Gharibaan, Chairman CEN/TC 10
8th European Lift Congress Heilbronn October 16-17th, 2018
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General Overview of the Industry
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Lift and escalator industryUrbanization rate, 2018-2050
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North America2018 205082% 90%
Europe2018 205074% 83%
Asia2018 205050% 65%
Oceania2018 205068% 72%
2018 205043% 60%
South America2018 205081% 88% Africa
2018 205055% 68%
World
•Growing urbanization remains the main driver of growth for the lift industry
•Growth remains the strangest in Asia Pacific region
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Lift and escalator industryNew lifts and escalators installations 2017 (estimated)
3%
4%
8%2%
63%
20%
Europe, Russia, Middle East, Africa
ChinaJapan and
Korea
South America
North America
Rest ofAsia Pacific
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•Total market: 825,000 units (15 million lifts in operation)•75% of the installations were in the Asia Pacific area•63% of the installations were in China•Worldwide industry with a tightly integrated manufacturing and supply chain•European based lift industry holds a large share of the global market
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European Standardization
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CEN – European Committee for StandardizationIntroduction
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• CEN is a non-profit association
• An association that brings together– 34 members – 14 Companion Standardization Bodies, CSBs– 3 affiliates
• Cooperation agreement with- China, Russia, Japan and Korea
• More than 60,000 national experts participate in CEN work
• Nearly 16,000 publications
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CEN/TC 10 – Lifts, escalators and moving walksIntroduction
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• CEN/TC 10 is responsible for standards for lifts, escalators and moving walks
• Established in 1962
• CEN/TC 10 priorities- Safety- Accessibility- Environment- Contribute to the harmonization of technical requirements
• Publications: 39
• Standards under development: 4
• Many of TC 10 standards used outside Europe, e.g.- EN 81-20/50 for lifts- EN 115-1 for escalators
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CEN/TC 10Work program overview
8Total of 43 standards, 39 published and 4 under development
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CEN/TC 10 Work programEN 81-20/50 development history
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CEN/TC 10New standardization request (M/549) for lifts
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• Harmonized European standards are developed based on a standardization request (mandate) from the European Commission
• Due to the recast Lifts Directive (2014/33/EU) and the new EU Regulation 1025/2012 on European standardization, EU Commission has issued a new mandate for lifts
• The new mandate requires review/revise all harmonised standards to – Ensure the suitability of the standards for supporting the EU internal market– Update the Annex ZA of all standards using the new template
• The new mandate adopted on September 21st 2016
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CEN/TC 10 Work programAlignment of supplementary standards to EN 81-20 and/or M/549
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Nr. Affected standards
1 EN 81-32 EN 81-223 EN 81-314 EN 81-405 EN 81-416 EN 81-43
Nr. Affected standards7 CEN/TS 81-768 EN 81-779 EN 81-8010 EN 81-8211 CEN/TS 81-8312 EN 1201513 EN 1201614 EN 13015
Red marked are harmonized standards under the Lifts Directive
Nr. Affected standards
1 EN 81-202 EN 81-223 EN 81-504 EN 81-725 EN 81-73
Under revision due to:- Technical modifications- Alignment to EN 81-20 Under revision due to:
- Alignment M/549 only
Transition period for the revised standards: 24 months
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Towards a Global Safety Standard for Lifts
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Global Safety Standard for LiftsWorldwide relevance of EN 81-1/2 (EN 81-20/50), 2018
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Global Safety Standard for LiftsEN 81-20/50 EN ISO 8100-1/2 Roadmap
• Identical adoption of EN 81-20/50 as ISO 8100-1/2– Regional difference, i.e. A17.1 and BSLJ, are listed in ISO/TS 8100-3
• CEN to adopt ISO 8100-1/2 as EN ISO standards
• ISO and CEN cooperate closely in revision of (EN) ISO 8100-1/2– To maintain ISO & EN standards as identical in the future
• (EN) ISO 8100-1/2 to be revised/amended regularly– Regional differences are reduced and ISO/TS 8100-3 updated accordingly
• Roadmap has 3 specific phases (steps)
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EN 81-20/50 EN ISO 8100-1/2 Roadmap Phase 1
• EN 81-20/50 to be adopted as identical ISO 8100-1/2 standards– ISO is in process of adopting EN 81-20/50 and creation of ISO/TS 8100-3
– ISO standards will be identical to EN 81-20/50
– Expected publication of ISO 8100-1/2: September-October 2018
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Adoption by ISO as identical standards
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EN 81-20/50 EN ISO 8100-1/2 Roadmap Phase 2
• Revision of ISO 8100-1/2 to become EN ISO 8100-1/2– ISO 8100-1/2 revised in line with agreed items for EN 81-20/50
– CEN will lead the revision project
– CEN will adopt EN ISO 8100-1/2 and withdraw EN 81-20/50
– ISO/TS 8100-3 is aligned and updated accordingly
– Expected publication of EN ISO 8100-1/2: October 2021
– Expected withdrawal of EN 81-20/50: October 2023
Revised and also to become EN ISO
EN ISO 8100-22021
EN ISO 8100-12021
Alignment
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EN 81-20/50 EN ISO 8100-1/2 Roadmap Phase 3
• Regular amendment/revision of EN ISO 8100-1/2– ISO 8100-1/2 to be revised/amended in regular basis
– Aligning to the state of the art, based on experience using EN ISO 8100-1/2
– ISO/TS 8100-3 is aligned and updated accordingly
– ISO to decide whether CEN or ISO lead the amendment/revision
– Expected publication of the first amendment: October 2024
– Expected publication of the second amendment: October 2027
Regular updates
EN ISO 8100-2
EN ISO 8100-1
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Global Safety Standard for LiftsWorldwide relevance of ISO 8100-1/2
Improving level of safety for all
Improving harmonization of the technical requirements, worldwide
(EN) ISO 8100-1/2
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International Standardization (ISO)
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ISO/TC 178 - Lifts, escalators and moving walksIntroduction
• Established in 1979
• Publications: 35
• Standards under development: 7
• Many of ISO/TC 178 standards are widely used, e.g.− ISO 14798 (Risk Assessment methodology)− ISO 22559-1 (Global essential safety requirements for lifts)
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ISO/TC 178 - Lifts, escalators and moving walksWork program
Total of 43 standards, 37 published and 6 under development
Legend:Published (year of the latest edition)
In developmentUnder revision
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ISO/TC 178 - Lifts, escalators and moving walksNew numbering structure
Series N° Title Remarks
8100Lifts for the transport of persons and goods
Parts of the series of standards for passenger and goods passenger lifts
8101 Fire safety on liftsParts of the series of standards dealing with fire safety and emergency issues
8102Electrical requirements for lifts, escalators and moving walks
Parts of the series of standards dealing with electrical, electronic and electromagnetic compatibility issues for lifts, escalators and moving walks
8103 Escalators and moving walksParts of the series of standards for escalators and moving walks
8104Improvement of safety on existing lifts & escalators
Parts of the series of standards for lifts & escalators specifying guidelines for the improvement of safety for existing units
8105 Other lifting appliances or equipmentParts of the series of standards for lifts other than described in series N° 8100
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Participation to Standardization Work
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International StandardizationParticipation to International committees and working groups
National Standardization Body
National Standardization Body
National Standardization Body
CEN and ISO Technical Committees and Working Groups
Membership
Experts in a field representing industry, trade associations, government, professional institutions, certification bodies, consumers, academia, customers,...
•Developing national standards
•Adopting international standards as national standards
International standards
Membership Membership
DelegationApproval and adoption by the
National Standardization
Bodies
Delegation Delegation
Organizations in liaison or in cooperationO
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International StandardizationHow to participate to the standardization work
• Join national standardization committee– Actively attend the discussions and share your views with the members
of the committee– Provide your comments on the draft standards
• Join national trade association– Many trade associations are in liaison with the European federations
• Obtain copy of the draft standards– Some national standardization bodies publish the draft version of the
standards
• Parties active in the standardization benefit from– Deep knowledge of the requirements of the standards – Possible early and most economical way of adoption of the standards
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Thank you!