Marine Equipment Directive 96/98/EC

Marine Equipment Directive 96/98/EC (also known as M.E.D. 96/98/EC and often called M.E.D/MED approval or certification in everyday language) is an authorization of equipment and products for Marine industry. It is a Council Directive of 20. December 1996. The MarED Group is handling the co-operation with M.E.D. 96/98/EC.

Initiative of the European Commission

M.E.D. 96/98/EC is a Council Directive of 20 December 1996 is an initiative of the European Commission (EC) in European Union (EU). EU keep updated lists of legislation.[1] Several countries outside of the EU area automatically approve and accepts products with M.E.D. 96/98/EC authorization. There is a Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA)[2] on Marine Equipment with the United States Coast Guard where both EU and USA will approve of each other’s authorized products. A mutual ratification process is being done on continuously basis to the other party’s list authorized products.

The MarED database

The MarED Product Database contains information about authorized equipment to be installed on EU flagged merchant vessels according to the European Marine Equipment Directive. Access to the MarED Database and to the MarED website is available for the public, but limited to registered users only. The registration is free of charge.

The database contains more than 35.000 datasets about products approved under the EU Marine Equipment Directive. Also more than 5.000 datasets about products approved under the Mutual Recognition Agreement with the United States of America.

Intention

The intention with the EU Marine Equipment Directive is to reduce costs for the end user by having a simplified model and not having unnecessary expenses by several classification societies or companies to do each their approvals of the same products. A classification society can simply do the classing process by looking up authorized products listed in the MarED database. The classification societies does classifications according to the rules and regulations of the Flag state which rules the classification.

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