What is BS EN 50436-3 - Alcohol interlocks — Guidance about?
BS EN 50436-3 is the third part of the multi-series standard that gives practical guidance for the selection, installation, use and maintenance of alcohol interlocks. It is directed to all those who have an interest in alcohol interlocks as well as companies selling and installing alcohol interlocks, purchasers and users for commercial, professional or private use.
BS EN 50436-3 gives information about the alcohol interlock and how it is to be used.
Who is BS EN 50436-3 - Alcohol interlocks — Guidance for?
BS EN 50436-3 on alcohol interlock applies to:
- Manufacturers of alcohol interlocks device
- Vehicle manufacturers
- Retailers of alcohol interlock devices
- Suppliers of alcohol interlocks device
- Regulatory authorities of alcohol interlock devices
- Automotive industries
- Testers of alcohol interlock devices
Why should you use BS EN 50436-3 - Alcohol interlocks — Guidance?
An alcohol interlock is a system comprising a breath alcohol measuring instrument and an immobilizer that may be easily installed in motor vehicles like passenger cars, coaches, taxis, hazardous goods transporters, lorries, trams, trains, motorcycles, boats, or snowmobiles. Before the vehicle motor can be started or the vehicle can be moved, a breath sample needs to be provided to the alcohol interlock, normally through a mouthpiece. Once the breath alcohol measurement has been performed, the alcohol interlock will prevent drivers from starting the motor if they have an alcohol concentration above a predetermined limit value. This limit may be set at the legal limit of a respective country or lower.
BS EN 50436-3 describes alcohol interlocks for use in vehicles as a general preventive measure in traffic safety as well as for use in drink driving offender programmes. However, the information provided may also be useful for alcohol interlocks in other applications.
Briefly, BS EN 50436-3 will help you with using an alcohol interlock device.
What’s changed since the last update?
BS EN 50436-3:2016 supersedes PD CLC/TR 50436-3:2010 which is withdrawn