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What is CE marking and Why CE marking?
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Thanks a lot to our tonyinspection, he has provided enough information on this topic, I merely make it more directly here. [em1][em1]

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. The CE mark must be affixed to a product if it falls under the scope of the approx. 20 so called 'New Approach' Directives. Without the CE marking, and thus without complying with the provisions of the Directives, the product may not be placed in the market or put into service in the fifteen member states of the European Union and Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein. However, if the product meets the provisions of the applicable European Directives, and the CE mark is affixed to a product, these countries may not prohibit, restrict or impede the placing in the market or putting into service of the product. Thus, CE marking can be regarded as the products trade passport for Europe.

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’.

Why CE marking?

The European CE certification procedure has been mainly set up to:

1.Harmonize all varying national regulations for consumer and industrial products in European Member States, so that the Single Market is encouraged;

2.Bring about cost savings for producers;

3.Enhance the safety of products;

4.Supply public bodies with a uniform procedure that can be checked.

Formerly, product requirements and test procedures were set by the Member States of the EU. This meant that, for example, companies that wanted to sell their products on the European market sometimes had to deal with more than ten different technical requirements or procedures for just one product. The existence of all the different national legislation was contrary to the aim of the European Union in realizing one Single Market, in which there would be a free circulation of goods (as well as a free circulation of persons, services and capital).

All the different product requirements brought many costs for the producers. With the help of the CE Directives or 'New Approach' Directives, the measures have been optimized by setting up European (European-wide) requirements, the harmonization of national legislation and directives, standards and mutual recognition of the technical standards, tests methods (compliance tests) and test laboratories, so that producers no longer need to adapt their products to the different markets.

During the process of harmonization the safety level of all products was attuned and raised. In most European countries, safety and health had already been the subject of directives for many years but the safety level was not always satisfactory.

With the help of the conformity assessment procedures, the authorities can ascertain that the products that are placed on the market comply with the requirements as stated in the regulations of the directives. The CE marking is consequently largely for the benefit of the authorities. However, safe products are also necessary for the end user in the work or consumer environment.

The steps of the CE marking and CE certification procedure

Before the CE marking may be affixed to a product, the essential requirements of the applicable European Directive must be met. Moreover, the conformity of the product must be proved by following a testing and/or certification procedure. Besides some administrative steps this can mean that a risk analyses must be performed or that the compliance must be tested in a laboratory.

Products the CE marking applies to

The CE mark is applicable to: medical devices, machinery, industrial installations, toys, electrical equipment, electronics, domestic appliances, pressure equipment, personal protective equipment, recreational craft, refrigerators, measuring equipment etc.

The CE marking does not apply to: cosmetics, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, foodstuffs.

Requirements with regard to the affixing of the CE marking logo

The CE marking must be affixed to the product, to its data plate or, where this is not possible or not warranted due to the nature of the product, to its packaging, if any, and to the accompanying documents by the manufacturer, the authorized representative in the Community or, in exceptional cases, by those responsible for placing the product on the market. The CE marking must be affixed visibly, legibly and indelibly. Where special provisions do not impose specific dimensions, it must have a height of at least 5 millimeters.

CEMarking.Net: the CE marking and CE certification website

Please visit CEmarking (www.cemarking.net ) where you will be informed about:

  • CE marking and certification procedure: What is CE marking? How can the CE marking be obtained? Where can I have my product tested?
  • European 'New Approach' Directives applicable to your product
  • How to meet the requirements of the European Directives and the conformity assessment procedures
  • Testing and certification
  • European standards related to CE marking

And offer you the following CE marking services:

  • CE Marking Help Desk
  • Directive Wizard: Which European Directives apply to a certain product?
  • On-line Quote Form: receiving a quotation for CE certification was never this easy!
  • On-line Inquiry Form
  • Books and software: visit our Library for a special selection of practical books and software about CE marking, European Directives and European product regulations
  • Document Delivery Service: order your Directives and standards on-line!
  • Authorized representative
13 Nov 2006 19:01
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Replying to [Business in China]:Thanks for your share.I reserve it~~

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24 Nov 2006 02:19
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May be you should send these articals to the mail box so, members can read while checking e mails.


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08 Dec 2006 03:20
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too long [em9]
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Perhaps this can help additional for interested buyer of Spare Parts or items used in motorized vehicles in Europe !

Additional to the CE sign, all items above mentioned require a special new sign when imported to Europe !
It is the E-sign and has to be attached together with the CE-sign !

10 Dec 2006 23:05
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Replying to [Business in China]:Very Usefull information. [em19]
13 Dec 2006 04:39
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hello, thanks.
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Replying to [Business in China]:very useful, thank you!
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Replying to [Business in China]:very useful, thank you!
19 Dec 2006 19:06
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Replying to [Business in China]: got to know more info of CE, though all of our products have gotten the CE certificate.
22 Dec 2006 00:25
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