CE Marking Certification Services:
ISO Consultants provide CE Marking Certification. CE Marking was introduced by the European Commission in 1985 and it is the Commission who also set the conditions for use of the CE mark within the different CE mark directives. With the CE marking, the manufacturer or his representative within the EU declare that the individual product is in compliance with the general safety regulations in the CE marking directives.
The letters "CE" denotes conformity marking. The products regulated by certain European health, safety and environmental protection legislation, is applicable to CE marking. Marking is obligatory for products to be allowed to sell his product in the European market.
'Conformite Europeene is a French word for 'European Conformity' and is abbreviated as CE. CE Marking indicates that the European directives impose essential requirements & provisions to manufacturing and exporting units.
CE Marking refers to the safety rather than to the quality of a product. CE Marking is not a quality mark and is mandatory for the product it applies to.
What is the standard size and shape of the CE marking?
CE Marking consist of letters C & E in close to form semicircles. The minimum height of mark should not be less than 5 mm. "CE Marking".
How Do You Benefit From The CE Marking?
There is only one set of requirements and procedures to comply with in designing and manufacturing a product for the entire EEA. Various conflicting national regulations are eliminated. As a result, the product no longer needs to be adapted to the specific requirements of the different member states of the EEA.
In addition, it may be considered a benefit that by implementing the requirements, the product will be safer for the user and this may also reduce damage and liability claims. |