CE Marking
CE Certification. The European Conformity Indicator
A CE Mark is a product passport that enables products to move freely within the European Economic Area (EEA).
DC&Partners help you to be placed on the European market, electrical products and equipment must comply with technical criteria laid down in applicable EU harmonisation legislation, including the placement of the logo on the product or accompanying documentation, regardless of where the product is manufactured.
CE marking involves a conformity assessment process that may involve authorised certification agencies in which, the manufacturer or authorised representative assumes liability for providing the services declared and for ensuring conformity with CE Mark requirements.
As a European indicator of conformity, a product must comply with the requirements established by European Directives or Regulations and the EN technical standards (European standards) that, if necessary, apply to the marketing of the product at issue. When an authorised body takes part in the production monitoring phase in accordance with the applicable European Union (EU) harmonisation legislation, its identification number must be included alongside the CE mark.
WHAT DC&Partners OFFERS YOU
DC&Partners advises you on whether your equipment or device is subject to any or several European Directives and the procedure to obtain your CE MARKING correctly.
• Identifies the Directive that is applicable and Harmonized Standards
• Advises you on the requirements that your product and your company must meet
• Find out if an independent conformity assessment by a Notified Body is required.
• Prepares the necessary documentation to be able to comply with European and State regulations
• Performs comprehensive management before Accredited Laboratories and Official Bodies.
• Designs and implements the ISO quality procedures that are required
It accompanies you throughout the process so that you can CE mark in the legally required manner in the shortest possible time and at the lowest possible cost.
The manufacturer of a product must take the following actions before obtaining the right to label products with the CE mark:
• Check the safety of the product and its compliance with the requirements of the EU directives. A risk assessment is carried out.
• Specify the scope of use of the product.
• Perform product tests.
• Make a marking request (technical file).