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What Is CE Marking

Author: Abhishek Bediskar
by Abhishek Bediskar
Posted: Apr 19, 2019

CE Marking was published in 1985, CE is a certification which stands for Health and Safety & Environmental protection standard, CE marking also called as a passport to Europe. CE marking is mandatory on the product, with CE marking you can sell your product in European countries, which describe your product is safe and qualified to circulate in European markets. Also, you can see the CE marking on the product which sells outside the EEA (European Economic Area) which makes CE marking worldwide. CE marking is compulsory for certain product groups within the European Economic Area, the 28 member states of the European union plus EFTA countries Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein) plus Switzerland and Turkey. The manufacturer of products made within the European Economic Area and the importer of goods made in other countries must ensure that CE-marked goods conform to standards.

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The additional intention of CE marking has to do with make the lawful criteria for safety and health and the environment uniform across the EEA. CE Marking certification increase the sale opportunity in the market, CE Marking helps you to meet sales and quality objectives. CE marking becomes a huge requirement in a global market and Indian government tender as well CE products are considered in the European Economic Area without restrictions.

CE Marking Benefits
  • The CE Marking give you intelligence to sell your product in EU, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein
  • CE Marking manages customer satisfaction easily.
  • CE Marking is proof by technical documents of your product.
  • CE Marking boost your product image in a market.
  • The CE marking wipe out your need for concern about many competing jurisdictional regulations covering your products.
  • CE marking convert another level of safety for customers and other end-users, which lower damage claims and insurance premiums.
Which Product Required CE Marking

Not all products required CE Marking which sold in the European countries. CE marking is only compulsory for those products which comes under the scope of one or more of the European Commission New Approach Directive.

  1. Appliances burning gaseous fuels.
  2. Construction Products.
  3. Active implantable medical devices.
  4. Safety of toys.
  5. Electromagnetic compatibility.
  6. Recreational craft.
  7. ECO-design of energy-related products.
  8. Simple pressure vessels.
  9. Cableway installations designed to carry persons.
  10. Household refrigerators and freezers.
  11. Equipment and protective systems intended for potentially explosive atmospheres.
  12. Explosives for civil uses.
  13. Hot-water boilers.
  14. Noise emission in the environment.
  15. Lifts.
  16. In vitro diagnostic medical devices.
  17. Low voltage machinery.
  18. Medical devices.
  19. Measuring instruments.
  20. Radio and telecommunications terminal equipment.
  21. Non-automatic weighing instruments.
  22. Pressure equipment.
  23. Personal protective equipment.
  24. Pyrotechnics.
The Products which doesn’t required CE Marking
  1. Pharmaceuticals.
  2. Chemicals.
  3. Cosmetics and foodstuffs.
Self-certification

Depending on the level of risk of the product, the CE marking is affixed to a product by the manufacturer or authorized representative who needs to ensure that the product meets all the CE marking requirements. In some cases, If a product has minimal risk, it can be self-certified by a manufacturer making a declaration of conformity and affixing the CE marking to their own product. Self certification exists only for products which have a minimal risk for their use, and this is clearly foreseen in the relevant Directive according to the product "category". In order to certify, the Manufacturer must do several things:

1. Investigate whether the product needs to have a CE marking. The product must conform to all Directives that apply to the product.2. Choose the conformity assessment procedure from the modules called out by the directive for the product according to each category (level of risk involved. There are several modules available for the Conformity Assessment Procedures, but only a few of them involve self certification. The most of these procedure require a "type Approval" and a Production conformity assessment by a Notified Body.

Get CE Marking on product to grow your business to next level, To make an image of your product and It also increases customer trust level towards the product.

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