CE Certificate (CE Mark)

What is CE Certificate?


The CE Certificate is a requirement for all products produced in the European Union and covered by one or more of the EU Directives as well as for the sale of products in non-EU countries within the EU.

The CE Mark is a sign of conformity with the New Approach Directives of the European Union, which indicates that the product on which it is attached is healthy and safe for humans, animals and the environment. It is not possible for a product that falls within the scope of one or more of the New Approach Directives that now find the number 25 to enter the EU market without CE Marking.

The EU has launched the CE certification program to make trade between member states easier and cheaper. This means that a manufacturer claims that his product complies with the minimum legal requirements set by the EU directives in the fields of health and safety.

Customers often see the CE marking on one product as meeting the specified minimum standards, thus indicating a minimum quality indication that may be missing from other products.

The European Union has taken a number of measures to facilitate the free movement of goods throughout the European Union (EU) and the European Free Trade Area (EFTA). Some of these measures are known as the New Approach Guidelines. The New Approach Guidelines provide control over product design and, above all, aim at harmonizing across Europe with regard to product safety.

The directives cover a wide range of products, including toys, medical devices and pressure equipment. The primary objective is to ensure that the products are well designed and safe for the user.

Throughout Europe, where a New Approach Directive applies, manufacturers are required to affix CE marking to their products. CE marking requirements may vary from Directive to Directive, even within the same Directive.

A product bearing the CE mark; It is an indication that the product meets the European Union directives and norms. For example, an electrical product is obliged to comply with the European Union Low Voltage Directive and EMC Directive. A product may fall under more than one directive.
With the CE marking, the manufacturer declares that the product meets the basic safety requirements and does not harm the environment or human beings, which replaces the product as a passport, making it easily tradable in the European market.



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