What is CE Marking?
The CE Marking 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. 25 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 twenty five 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’.
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