This page describes the process supporting the Societal Stakeholders Organizations’ right to submit an Opinion
Standards have a broad impact on society, in particular on the safety and well-being of consumers, environmental protection, workers’ safety and working conditions and accessibility. Regulation (EU) 1025/2012, amended by EU Regulation 2022/480, stresses the importance of participation of societal stakeholders at national level and complementing this through support at the European level from the recognized European organizations representing consumers (ANEC), environmental interests (ECOS) and social interests (ETUC). The active contribution of these organizations is valuable for European standardization, in particular as the expertise needed to represent societal stakeholders effectively in the process of standards development at national level is often weak or absent.
CEN and CENELEC in partnership with ANEC, ECOS and ETUC agreed to embark on a project ‘Effective participation of societal stakeholders in standardization’ to enable these organizations to play ‘a more central role in the standardization process’, to raise their profile and understanding of their role in standardization, and to create a more distinct working relationship.
The CEN and CENELEC Administrative Boards (CAs) have agreed in November 2016 on 3 concrete measures to support and facilitate the effective participation of societal stakeholders to the standardization system and to address interface issues with the international standardization systems.
CEN and CENELEC CAs:
From 1 January 2017 on, Societal Stakeholder Organizations (SSO) that are referred to as Annex III organizations in EU Regulation 1025/2012, amended by EU Regulation 2022/480, and that signed a partnership agreement with CEN or CENELEC - at present ANEC, ECOS and ETUC - have the right to submit an Opinion on (final) draft standards.
The Societal Stakeholder Organizations fill in a template to submit their Opinion. Apart from information on the submitting organization, details on the technical body, the work item, at what stage the standard is, and the Opinion itself, the submitter also provides information on the participation of the SSO in the development of the standard and comments already submitted (if any).
Societal Stakeholder Organizations are encouraged to submit an Opinion on (final) draft standards where they have participated in the work. Societal Stakeholder Organizations should convey their Opinion in a sensitive and constructive way for the relevant TC to take it on-board.
The Opinion does not form part of the ballot and does not affect the outcome of the vote, nor does it affect the national delegation principle or challenge the consensus building. There is a clear distinction between an Opinion and a comment. There is no change regarding the right to submit comments during the standards development process.
A 'Register of Opinions' is presented to BT at each meeting.
Societal Stakeholder Organizations are informed of the follow up given to the Opinion via the BT channel and through the CEN-CENELEC Societal Stakeholder Group in which they participate.