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Statutory Instrument 1999 No. 535The Motor Cycles (Eye Protectors) Regulations 1999(The document as of February, 2008) STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS1999 No. 535The Motor Cycles (Eye Protectors) Regulations 1999
The Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 18 of the Road Traffic Act 1988[1], and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, and after consultation with representative organisations in accordance with section 195(2) of that Act, hereby makes the following Regulations:- Citation and commencement 1.These Regulations may be cited as the Motor Cycles (Eye Protectors) Regulations 1999 and shall come into force on 1st April 1999. Interpretation 2.In these Regulations-
(b) "eye protector" means an appliance designed or adapted for use with any headgear or by being attached to or placed upon the head by a person driving or riding on a motor bicycle and intended for the protection of the eyes; (c) "motor bicycle" means a two-wheeled motor cycle, whether or not having a side-car attached, and for the purposes of this definition, where the distance measured between the centre of the area of contact with the road surface of any two wheels of a motor cycle is less than 460 millimetres, those wheels shall be counted as one wheel. Revocation
(ii) to the requirements relating to Grades XA, YA or ZA in British Standard BS 4110:1979 as amended by Amendment No. 1 (AMD 3368), Amendment No. 2 (AMD 4060) and Amendment No. 3 (AMD 4630) and are marked with the number of that standard and the Grade to which they conform, or (iii) to any other standard accepted by an EEA State, which offers in use levels of safety, suitability and fitness for purpose equivalent to those offered by the standards referred to in paragraph (i) or (ii) above, and are marked with a mark to indicate that standard, and in each case are marked with an approved certification mark of an approved body (whether or not they are required to be so marked by the standard in point);
(ii) they transmit 50 per cent or more of the light, and (iii) they do not fly into fragments if fractured. (2) For the purposes of this regulation:
(ii) a certification mark which indicates that a conformity assessment equivalent to that of the British Standards Institution has been undertaken, and (b) an approved body is-
(ii) any body approved by an EEA State to undertake conformity assessments equivalent to those undertaken by the British Standards Institution. (3) The types of eye protector prescribed by paragraph (1) are not prescribed as authorised for use by persons to whom paragraph (4) applies.
(b) it is for the time being propelled by a person on foot; (c) it is a vehicle brought temporarily into Great Britain by a person resident outside the United Kingdom which has not remained in the United Kingdom for a period of more than one year from the date it was last brought into the United Kingdom; or (d) that person is in the armed forces of the Crown, is on duty and is wearing an eye protector supplied to him as part of his service equipment.
(This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations revoke and consolidate with amendments the Motor Cycles (Eye Protectors) Regulations 1985 and their amending instruments (the "1985 Regulations"). Regulation 4 prescribes certain types of eye protectors as authorised for use by persons driving or riding on a motor bicycle. The eye protectors are so prescribed by reference to-
(b) conformity with any other standard accepted by a European Economic Area ("EEA") State which offers in use equivalent levels of safety, suitability and fitness for purpose; (c) conformity with the requirements of Council Directive 89/686/EEC as amended by Council Directives 93/68/EEC, 93/95/EEC and 96/58/EEC (the relevant technical specification either being the harmonised European Standard (EN 1938: 1998 Personal eye protection - Goggles for motorcycle and moped users), or a technical specification verified as meeting the requirements of the Directive by a body approved to do so under the Directive); or (d) in relation to eye protectors first used before 1st April 1989 conformity with the requirements specified in regulation 4(1)(c). In the context of (b) "equivalent levels" means levels which are the same or greater in respect of the factors specified. Notes: [1] 1988 c. 52.back [2] Cm 2073 and 2183.back [3] O.J. No. L399, 30.12.89, p. 18.back [4] O.J. No. L220, 30.8.93, p. 1.back [5] O.J. No. L276, 9.11.93, p. 11.back [6] O.J. No. L236, 18.9.96, p. 44.back ISBN 0 11 082110 6 -- Back --
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