What is CE marking
CE is the abbreviation of French words “Conformité Européene” which means “European Conformity”. CE marking introduced for the purpose of making trade easier and creates Trust among Consumers.
It represents that a manufacturer ascertains that their manufactured goods complies to the minimum legal requirements for health and safety.
In following countries CE Marking is compulsory:
United Kingdom, Germany, France, Austria, Italy, Finland, Norway, Netherlands, Greece, Switzerland, Poland, Ireland, Belgium, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, Spain, Hungary, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Latvia, Slovenia, Lithuania, Estonia, Luxembourg, Malta, Turkey.
Benefits of CE Marking
Your product can move around 30 European countries freely without restriction
Consumer understand the products that they are consuming is safe
Only one set of requirements and procedure t comply for their products
Product no longer adapted some requirements of various Countries in the EEA.
How to obtain CE Marking (Simple 7 steps)
- Step 1: Identify the Directive (Standard Number) that outfits your product.
- Step 2: Understand the Essential Requirements as required by the Directives.
- Step 3: Testing and Certification from Third Party Laboratory / Organisation.
- Step 4: Undergo the process of Conformity assessment modules (Eight different modules).
- Step 5: Submission of Technical Documents.
- Step 6: Certification.
- Step 7: Affix the CE Marking with Declaration.
General principles of CE Marking
CE Marking can be affixed only the Manufacurer or Authorised representative.
CE marking can be affixed only in the products which is authorised by the Certification body
By affixing the CE Mark, the manufacturer is responsible for all the conformities relating to the product
The CE marking service is restricting the improper usages of the mark which is registered
Product Categories That Require CE Marking
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DIRECTIVE NUMBER | PRODUCT CATEGORY |
89/106/EEC, 93/68/EEC | Construction Products |
2004/108/EC | Electromagnetic Compatibility |
2006/42/EC | Machinery |
2006/95/EC | Low Voltage |
2009/105/EC, (ex. 87/404/EEC) | Simple Pressure Vessels |
2009/125/EC | Ecodesign for Energy-related Products |
2000/14/EC | Noise Emission for Outdoor Equipment |
2000/9/EC | Cableway Installations to Carry Persons |
2004/22/EC | Measuring Instruments |
2007/23/EC | Pyrotechnic Articles |
2009/48/EC 88/378/EEC, 93/68/EEC | Toy Safety |
2009/23/EC (ex. 90/384/EEC) | Non-automatic Weighing Instruments |
2009/142/EC (ex 90/396/EEC) | Appliances Burning Gaseous Fuels |
92/42/EEC, 93/68/EEC, 2004/8/EC, 2005/32/EC | Hot-water Boilers (liquid or gaseous fuels) |
93/15/EEC | Explosives for Civil Uses |
93/42/EEC, 98/79/EC, 2000/70/EC, 2001/104/EC, | Medical Devices |
90/385/EEC, 93/42/EEC, 93/68/EEC, 2007/47/EC | Active Implantable Medical Devices |
98/79/EC | In Vitro Diagnostic Medical Devices |
94/9/EC | Equipment Explosive Atmospheres |
94/25/EC, 2003/44/EC | Recreational Craft |
95/16/EC | Lifts |
97/23/EC | Pressure Equipment |
99/5/EC | Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment |
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