Updated Implementing Regulation (EU) 2026/1434 amending the MED: In force from 31 August 2026
The 10th Implementing Regulation (EU) 2026/1434 from 30 June 2026 amends the Marine Equipment Directive (MED) 2014/90/EU, as was published in the Official Journal of the EU. It will come into force on 31 August 2026 and repeal the 9th Implementing Regulation (EU) 2025/1533.
Information for: Manufacturers, designers, yards, and owners of EU flagged vessels.
What is new in the updated Implementing Regulation?
Marine equipment listed as a new item within the former 9th Implementing Regulation (EU) 2025/1533 (column 1 of the Annex), and which is in compliance with the national requirements for type approval in force before 23 September
2025 in a member state, may continue to be placed on the market and on board an EU ship until 23 September 2028.
The 10th Implementing Regulation (EU) 2026/1434 contains no new MED items. For the equipment listed below, new or updated type approval / carriage / performance requirements, as well as updated testing standards, are indicated by “(NEW ROW)”.

New or updated standards
- MED/1.43 Rigid-inflated rescue boats
- MED/3.12a Devices to prevent the passage of flame into the cargo tanks in tankers: P/V valves
- MED/3.12b Devices to prevent the passage of flame into the cargo tanks in tankers: flame arresters
- MED/3.12c Devices to prevent the passage of flame into the cargo tanks in tankers: detonation flame arresters
- MED/3.12d Devices to prevent the passage of flame into the cargo tanks in tankers: high velocity vent valves
- MED/3.30b Portable oxygen analysis and/or gas detection equipment: category 2 (explosive gas atmospheres)
- MED/3.48 Fixed water based local application fire-fighting systems components for use in category A machinery spaces
- MED/4.21 Propeller revolution indicator
- MED/4.33 Track control system
- MED/4.65 Gyro compass
- MED/5.1 VHF radio capable of transmitting and receiving DSC and radiotelephony
- MED/5.2 VHF DSC watch-keeping receiver
- MED/5.3 NAVTEX receiver
- MED/5.4 EGC receiver
- MED/5.5 HF marine safety information (MSI) equipment (HF NBDP receiver)
- MED/5.6 406 MHz EPIRB (COSPAS-SARSAT)
- MED/5.10 MF radio capable of transmitting and receiving DSC and radiotelephony
- MED/5.11 MF DSC watch-keeping receiver
- MED/5.13 Inmarsat-C SES
- MED/5.14 MF/HF radio capable of transmitting and receiving DSC, NBDP and radiotelephony
- MED/5.15 MF/HF DSC scanning watch keeping receiver
- MED/5.16 Aeronautical two-way VHF radio telephone
apparatus - MED/5.18 Fixed survival craft two-way VHF radiotelephone apparatus
- MED/5.21 Integrated communication system (ICS)
- MED/5.22 Ship Earth station for use in the GMDSS Inmarsat C equipment: Inmarsat Fleet Broad Band (FBB) equipment and Iridium equipment
Certification and Declaration of Conformity (DoC)
Manufacturers need to have valid MED certification (Modules B+D, B+E, B+F or Module G certificates) to be allowed to place their products on the European market. The conformity of the products is confirmed by the manufacturer at the end of the production phase by affixing the wheel mark on the product and
issuing a DoC.
The DoC issued by the manufacturer for products produced after 31 August 2026 shall follow the 10th Implementing Regulation.
Manufacturers are requested to compare the conformity of their products with the design, construction and performance requirements as well as with the testing standards of the currently valid Implementing Regulation. For products where changed requirements and testing standards are introduced, new or additional tests may be required.
As of 31 August 2026, MED certificates will be issued by DNV’s notified bodies according to the 10th Implementing Regulation after a positive outcome of the EC assessment procedure.
Recommendations
DNV recommends that its customers review and familiarize themselves with the updated Implementing Regulation, as published in the Official Journal of the EU.
References
DNV’s MED page
https://www.dnv.com/services/eu-marine-equipment-directive-med--2819, including link to the (EU) 2026/1434 regulation