Evaluating CE Marking Conformance
Does your product fulfil specific CE marking requirements?
Assessment to the requirements, identified by the related Directive,
must be conducted before the product is available for use. This
assessment must be documented in the Technical file
Self Declaration
The Manufacturer performs assessment to Harmonized Standards (where they
exist) or to other appropriate standards, either where Harmonized
standards do not exist or where the Manufacturer selects to use
alternative standards - Be aware, the rationale for selecting
alternative standards may be challenged
The Manufacturer Issues a Declaration of Conformity and places CE
Marking on the product.
Voluntary Certification
A European Communities (EC) notified body performs assessment to
Harmonized Standards (where they exist) or to other appropriate
standards, where Harmonized standards do not exist to determine the
appropriateness of CE marking. The Manufacturer's Technical file
combines with the notified body report and the notified body issue a
Certificate and Approval Mark
The Manufacturer Issues a Declaration of Conformity and places CE
Marking on the product.
As with all Certifications, random checks as subsequently conducted
Mandatory Certification
The notified body conducts examinations (to product and/or Quality
System) and also performs the assessment to Harmonized standards and
Directives applicable to the product. The Technical file, including
safety and/or EMC are combined with the notified body report and the
notified body Issue the Certificate
The Manufacturer Issues a Declaration of Conformity to the approved type
and places CE Marking on the product.
As with all Certifications, random checks as subsequently conducted
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