What are the objectives of the 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.
In the past,
product requirements and test procedures in Europe were set by the individual Member
States of the European Union. 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 Marking 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.
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