Monday, 1 August 2016

CE Mark Certification In 5 Steps | Gain Access to the European Market

CE Marking Certification in Five Steps | Gain Access to the European Market

If your Buyers Demanding for CE Marking Certification in India, Or If you want to export your product in European Countries or if looking for CE Certification Consultancy Services. Eurotech Certification Body Providing an easy guidance of CE Marking certification to help manufacturers and exporters Get their product CE Mark
CE Mark Certification is a mandatory legal conformity requirement for all products sold within the EU that fall within the scope of a CE mark directive. By affixing a CE Mark logo to a product and signing the Declaration of Conformity, a product supplier is declaring to the EU European Union authorities that the requirements of all applicable directives have been met. Depending on the directive, involvement of a EU (European Union) NB (Notified Body) may be mandatory or voluntary.

CE Marking Certification in Five Steps:

  1. Decide which Directives are applicable to your product
  2. Ensure your product is compliant with the applicable Directives by testing and apply the relevant conformity assessment procedures
  3. Compile and retain a technical file, which satisfies the requirements of the Directives
  4. Write and sign the Declaration of Conformity and keep the original with the technical file
  5. Apply CE marking to the equipment in accordance with the requirements of the Directive
CE Marking Certification is a mandatory legal conformity requirement for all products sold within the EU that fall within the scope of a CE Marking Certification Directive. By affixing a CE Marking Certification to a product and signing the Declaration of Conformity, a product supplier is declaring to the European Union authorities that the requirements of all applicable directives have been met. Depending on the directive, involvement of a EU Notified Body may be mandatory for certain types of products.
Eurotech Certification Body assists companies to demonstrate their products compliance with the requirements of applicable Directives, by offering testing & certification in line with these requirements.

CE Marking EU European directives:-

CE Marking EU Directives for Electricals, Electronics and Consumer Products:

  1. CE Marking LVD Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC)
  2. CE Marking Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Directive 2004/108/EC
  3. CE Marking Radio Equipment Directive (RED) Directive 2014/53/EU
  4. CE Marking R and TTE Directive 1999/5/EC (Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment)
  5. CE Marking Energy-related Products ERP Directive 2009/125/EC
  6. CE Marking Toys Safety Directive 2009/48/EC
  7. CE Marking RoHs 2011/65/EU (Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive)

CE Marking EU European directives for Machinery and Equipment:-

  1. CE Marking Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC
  2. CE Marking ATEX Directive 94/9/EC
  3. CE Marking Construction Products Regulation 89/106/EEC

CE Marking Medical Devices EU European directives:-

  1. CE Marking Active Implantable Medical Devices Directive 90/385/EEC
  2. CE Marking In-Vitro Diagnostics Directive 98/79/EC
  3. CE Marking Medical Devices Directive 93/42/EEC

If Your Buyers Demanding for CE Certification Services - Contact Now!
Mr. Puneet Sharma | Call: 08196980555 | Email: CE.Marking.Certification@Gmail.com

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