M/114_AM1 - Cement
Amendment to mandate M/114 'Cement, building limes and other hydraulic binders' to CEN
Mandate M/114_AM1 is an amendment to the original mandate M/114 concerning the standardisation of cement, building limes, and other hydraulic binders. Issued by the European Commission to CEN (European Committee for Standardization), this amendment updates the requirements and scope for developing and maintaining European standards related to these construction materials. The purpose is to ensure harmonised standards that support safety, quality, and performance in the manufacture and use of cement and related hydraulic binders within the EU market.
Purpose
The purpose of mandate M/114_AM1 is to amend the original mandate M/114, which concerns the standardisation of cement, building limes, and other hydraulic binders. This amendment updates or supplements the initial mandate to reflect new requirements or changes in the sector.
Standardisation request
This mandate requests the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) to revise or develop standards related to cement, building limes, and other hydraulic binders. The amendment aims to ensure that the standards remain relevant and effective in supporting the construction industry and regulatory frameworks within the EU.
Expected deliverables
The expected deliverables under this amended mandate include updated or additional European standards for cement, building limes, and hydraulic binders. These standards should cover specifications, testing methods, and performance criteria necessary to ensure product quality, safety, and interoperability across the EU market.
Context
Mandate M/114_AM1 builds upon the original mandate M/114, reflecting ongoing developments within the construction materials sector. Standardisation in this field supports regulatory compliance, environmental goals, and market harmonisation, facilitating trade and innovation in building materials throughout the European Union.
This mandate amendment covers the standardisation of cement, building limes, and other hydraulic binders used in construction and building materials. It focuses on specifying requirements, testing methods, and ensuring quality and safety standards for these products within the European market.
General Information
This document specifies the scheme for the assessment and verification of constancy of performance (AVCP) of cements, including certification of constancy of performance.
The document provides technical rules for factory production control, further testing of samples taken at the manufacturing plant (autocontrol testing) and assessment of the performance of the cement, initial inspection of the manufacturing plant and of factory production control, continuing surveillance, assessment and evaluation of factory production control and audit-testing of samples. It also provides rules for actions to be followed in the event of non-conformity and requirements for depots.
In this document, the word "cement" is used to refer both to common cements as defined in EN 197 1 and to other cements and binders for which the relevant product specification standard makes reference to this document and which are submitted for certification. Such a cement is produced at a given factory and belongs to a particular type and a particular strength class, as defined and specified in the relevant product specification standard.
The guidelines given in the Technical Report CEN/TR 14245 [1] contain information for the application of this document.
This document is linked with the Annexes ZA of European Standards covering cements and binders, i.e. EN 197 1, EN 14216, EN 14647, EN 413 1 and EN 15743.
NOTE The reason for having drafted this separate document is that the provisions it includes are applicable to different products covered by different European Standards.
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This document specifies the scheme for the assessment and verification of constancy of performance (AVCP) of cements, including certification of constancy of performance.
The document provides technical rules for factory production control, further testing of samples taken at the manufacturing plant (autocontrol testing) and assessment of the performance of the cement, initial inspection of the manufacturing plant and of factory production control, continuing surveillance, assessment and evaluation of factory production control and audit-testing of samples. It also provides rules for actions to be followed in the event of non-conformity and requirements for depots.
In this document, the word "cement" is used to refer both to common cements as defined in EN 197 1 and to other cements and binders for which the relevant product specification standard makes reference to this document and which are submitted for certification. Such a cement is produced at a given factory and belongs to a particular type and a particular strength class, as defined and specified in the relevant product specification standard.
The guidelines given in the Technical Report CEN/TR 14245 [1] contain information for the application of this document.
This document is linked with the Annexes ZA of European Standards covering cements and binders, i.e. EN 197 1, EN 14216, EN 14647, EN 413 1 and EN 15743.
NOTE The reason for having drafted this separate document is that the provisions it includes are applicable to different products covered by different European Standards.
- Standard21 pagesEnglish languagee-Library read for1 day
Frequently Asked Questions
A European Standardization Mandate is a formal request from the European Commission to the European Standardization Organizations (CEN, CENELEC, and ETSI) to develop European standards (ENs) in support of EU legislation and policies. Mandates are issued under Regulation (EU) No 1025/2012 and help ensure that products and services meet the essential requirements set out in EU directives and regulations.
M/114_AM1 is a European Standardization Mandate titled "Amendment to mandate M/114 'Cement, building limes and other hydraulic binders' to CEN". Amendment to mandate M/114 'Cement, building limes and other hydraulic binders' to CEN There are 2 standards developed under this mandate.
Standards developed in response to a mandate and cited in the Official Journal of the European Union become "harmonized standards". Products manufactured in compliance with harmonized standards benefit from a presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the corresponding EU directive or regulation, facilitating CE marking and market access across the European Economic Area.