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CE Marking & EU Directives

Guest post by: Devang Jhaveri

Article Overview: The CE Mark is a mandatory European marking for certain product groups to indicate conformity with the essential heath and safety requirements set out in European Directives. The CE Mark declares that your product complies with the Essential Requirements of the applicable EU Directives.

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CE Marking & EU Directives

The CE Mark is a mandatory European marking for certain product groups to indicate conformity with the essential heath and safety requirements set out in European Directives. The letters ‘CE' are an abbreviation of Conformity Europeans, French for European conformity. The CE Marking of products as "passport" which can allow a Manufacturer to freely circulate their products within the European market place.

The CE Mark declares that your product complies with the Essential Requirements of the applicable EU Directives.

Applicable requirements are set forth in various European Directives that replace individual country safety standards. The Directives apply to products manufactured within but also exported to the European Union.

The CE Mark is placed on a product as the manufacturer's visual identifier that the product meets the requirements of relevant European Directives. It is mandatory for a wide range of products sold within or exported to the European market.

To facilitate free trade and ensure the safety of certain products, European countries have developed a series of standards, or Directives as they are called. Compliance is mandatory. It is a legal obligation on the part of the manufacturer or his agent. Penalties for failing to get CE-Marking for a product can be severe.

If you wish to sell your products within the European Union member states and the European Economic Area, the product in question must comply with the Directive(s). This also applies if you are a manufacturer who wants to export products into the European Member countries.

The Directives replace individual country standards as they relate principally to the safety of these products.

What products do the Directives cover?


The Directives apply to a wide range of products. The most notable products that likely need CE-marking are:

* pressure equipment

* machinery of almost any description

* electrical and electronic equipment

* medical devices and equipment

* personal protective equipment

* equipment for use in potentially explosive environments

There are certain exclusions, but if you manufacture any of the above types of equipment or products then one or more of the Directives almost certainly apply.

EU Directives

Directives apply to 99% of all industrial and domestic products sold in Europe; it is the distinctive CE mark that signifies compliance with the applicable Directives. Without the CE mark and the correct documentation, manufacturers and importers are at an immediate disadvantage when competing against compliant competitors.

Complying with Directives

The requirements of the Directives are to ensure that manufacturers have identified and addressed all aspects of design and manufacturing that could impact safety and the safe operations of the equipment.

The actions required to become compliant with the Directives vary according to which Directive(s) apply and the type or classification of the equipment as defined by the Directive(s). However, there are some general steps you should follow:

1. Determine which, if any, EU Directives apply to your product(s),

2. Determine the extent to which your product already complies with the essential requirements of the Directives.

3. Choose conformity assessment routes. Depending on the nature of the equipment or product, you may be able to implement and declare compliance and affix the CE mark without assistance or service from an external company.

A Notified Body is an independent body appointed by an agency within one of the European countries, usually governmental, as being capable of performing the duties of a Notified Body as defined by the Directives.

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He is a owner of Global Manager Group. Leading ISO and management consultancy firm having more than 600 clients in more than 30 countries.He is Engineer and MBA with an experience of more than 20 years at senior level in global companies.Also he is giving training on 40 latest management topics like 5S Lean manufacturing, Kaizen, Benchmark, six sigma, GLP (Good laboratory practices),Best HR management system, Goal setting, quality improvement related activities,performance improvement etc. So far he arranged more than 50 public training programs on ISO and management programs in various countries as well as arranged more than 100 seminars. Due to best system implementation and fast completion of ISO activities with best suggestions considered as a preferred consultant. He has trained so far more than 10000 participants for ISO awareness and Management ares.Recently started online training through our Global Manager Group Virtual University and visit http://www.globalmanagergroup.com/

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