Access European Union Markets with CE Certification
What is CE Certification?
CE Marking Certification is essentially a declaration by manufacturers that a product meets all applicable legal provisions set by the European Union under the CE Marking requirements and is your ticket to access the EU market.
7 Steps to CE Certification
Determine which directive(s) are applicable to your product
Fulfill the essential requirements
Establish a monitoring system
Establish an accident reporting system
Declaration of Conformity
Save the documentation for 10 years after a product has been placed on the market
Register with the appropriate governing body within Europe
Procedures to assess product conformity:
Module A: Internal production control
Module B: EC-type examination
Module C: Conformity to type
Module D: Production quality assurance
Module E: Product quality assurance
Module F: Product verification
Module G: Unit verification Module
Module H: Full quality assurance
Examples of products to use CE marking:
Construction products
Machinery
Toys
Simple pressure vessels
Electrical equipment
Medical devices
Personal protective equipment
INTERCER / LL-C CE MAR CERTIFICATION AS NOTIFIED BODY:
Construction Assessment of Construction Products
Steel construction Requirements for Steel/Aluminium Structures
Pressure devices Pressure Equipment Directive (PED)
Machinery Conformity Assessment of Machinery and Certification of Machines
Recrational crafts Recreational Vessels