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CEN - EN 16280

Breath alcohol test devices for general public - Requirements and test methods

active, Most Current
Organization: CEN
Publication Date: 1 October 2012
Status: active
Page Count: 26
ICS Code (Chemical analysis): 71.040.40
ICS Code (Alarm and warning systems): 13.320
scope:

This European Standard applies to breath alcohol test devices which measure the concentration of alcohol contained in an exhaled breath sample, designed and intended to be used as a self tester for the general public and to provide a reliable indication of the breath alcohol concentration at the time of the test.

This European Standard specifies requirements for basic safety and performance, test methods and requirements for marking, labelling and operating instructions.

This European Standard gives guidelines for compliance testing procedures consisting of a number of technical performance tests.

It is not intended that the results of these devices should be used to rebut the results of evidential breath alcohol analysers covered by OIML R 126:1998, or breath alcohol test devices used in professional applications covered by EN 15964 or similar national regulations.

Therefore, the results of measurements need to be displayed so as to protect, as far as it is practicable, the user from underestimating his alcohol concentration based on measurement uncertainties, intrinsic in every measurement.

Document History

EN 16280
October 1, 2012
Breath alcohol test devices for general public - Requirements and test methods
This European Standard applies to breath alcohol test devices which measure the concentration of alcohol contained in an exhaled breath sample, designed and intended to be used as a self tester for...

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