CE Marking
Introduction to CE Marking
The CE Mark, CE
Marking and CE
Certification
Any manufacturer and are
planning to export a product
which falls within the scope of
one or more of the markets in
any of the member states of the
European Union (EU) or European
Economic Area (EEA) then it is
necessary that you apply for CE
marking of your products against
the essential requirements of
all the applicable directives.
Please note that CE Mark is a
mandatory mark for most (around
70%) of the products sold on the
EU market (totaling 28
countries).
The New Approach Directives will
provide a range of compliance
routes for the product and show
you, usually in a modular
format, the available routes to
compliance.
You must then decide which is
the best fit for your company
set up and follow the routes
detailed in the Directive. In
many cases the compliance route
will require you to use a
Notified Body to assist with
your certification. The
essential requirements of the
New Approach Directives differ
from directive to directive and
product to product.
If the new product directives
apply to your products and you
want to continue to export to
the European market (or
introduce new products), then CE
Marking will be crucial to your
success.
It is NOT unusual nowadays that
non-EU manufacturers and
exporters have had their
product(s) seized by customs
officials in the European Union
at the worst or returned to them
because they do not have the CE
marking affixed to the product(s).
The CE Marking can be, at the
same time, of both benefits and
disadvantages.
Benefits:
With this "passport" your
products can easily gain access
to the entire European Union (EU)
plus European Free Trade
Association (EFTA) market.
There will be only one set of
laws and regulations for the
entire marketplace which guide
the designing, manufacturing and
labeling of products. The
multiple and conflicting
national restrictions on
regulated products will be
eliminated. Thus the CE Marking
on your product will make your
trade with EU countries cheaper
and easier.
Your product will be made safer
for consumers and thus the
damage claims and liability
premiums will be reduced.
Disadvantages:
New product directives may
exceed the current national laws
and regulations. It may cost a
manufacturer extra to modify the
currently existed design and/or
production line in order to
continue exporting to or gain
access to this huge European
market.
Extra costs in obtaining the
product Certificate of
Registration for CE Marking and
any, if applicable, required
testing certification.
What is CE Marking
The CE mark is a mandatory
European marking for certain
product groups to indicate
conformity with the essential
health and safety requirements
set out in European Directives.
The letters 'CE' are an
abbreviation of Conformité
Européenne, French for European
conformity. Without the CE
marking, and thus without
The CE mark is not a
quality-mark. First, it refers
to the safety rather than to the
quality of a product. Second,
most quality markings are
voluntary opposite to the CE
marking, which is mandatory for
the products it applies to. CE
indicates conformity with
mandatory European safety
requirements. European
conformity is certified by
following clear and
understandable procedures, the
so-called ‘conformity assessment
procedures’

Which
product requires CE
|
Broad category |
Product range |
|
Low voltage (electrical
equipment) |
Electrical equipment |
|
Simple pressure vessels |
Welded vessels |
|
Toys |
Products or material |
|
Construction products |
Products |
|
Electromagnetic |
Apparatus |
|
compatibility |
|
Machinery |
Machinery |
|
Safety components |
|
Personal
protective equipment |
Devices or appliances |
|
Units of several devices
or appliances |
|
Protective devices or
appliances |
|
Interchangeable
components |
|
Non-automatic weighing
instruments |
Measuring instruments |
|
Active implantable
medical devices |
Instruments, apparatus,
appliances, material or
other article, whether
used alone or in
combination (including
any accessories or
software necessary for
its proper application) |
|
Appliances burning
gaseous fuels |
Appliances |
|
Fittings |
|
Hot-water boilers |
Combined boiler-body
units |
|
Appliances |
|
Explosives for civil
uses |
Materials and articles |
|
Medical devices |
Instrument, apparatus,
appliances, materials or
other article, whether
used alone or in
combination (including
the software necessary
for its proper
application) |
|
Potentially explosive
atmospheres |
Equipment |
|
Protective Systems |
|
Safety devices,
controlling devices and
regulating devices |
|
Recreational craft |
Boats |
|
Partly completed boats |
|
Components |
|
Lifts |
Appliances |
|
Safety components |
|
Pressure equipment |
Vessels |
|
Piping |
|
Special accessories |
|
Pressure accessories |
|
Assemblies |
|
Radio and
Telecommunications
terminal equipment |
Equipment |
|
In
vitro diagnostic medical
devices |
Instruments, apparatus,
appliances, materials or
other articles, whether
used alone or in
combination (including
the software necessary
for its proper
application) |
|
Accessories |
|
Cableway installations
designed to carry
persons |
|
|
Marine equipment |
Equipment |
|
Transportable pressure
equipment |
Equipment |
|
Refrigeration equipment |
Equipment |
|
Noise emission in the
environment by equipment
for use outdoors |
Equipment |
|
Interoperability of the
Trans-European
high-speed rail system |
Components and
accessories |
|
Packaging and packaging
waste |
|
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