CE mark

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The CE mark is a certification symbol indicating that a product complies with European Union safety, health, and environmental protection standards and can be sold within the European Economic Area.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf certification mark
conformity marking
product safety marking
affixedBy authorised representative of manufacturer
manufacturer
alsoKnownAs Conformité Européenne mark NERFINISHED
appliesIn European Economic Area NERFINISHED
European Union NERFINISHED
Iceland NERFINISHED
Liechtenstein NERFINISHED
Norway NERFINISHED
appliesTo products covered by specific EU directives or regulations
doesNotIndicate origin of the product
product quality level
enforcedBy market surveillance authorities in EU member states
governedBy EU New Approach Directives NERFINISHED
EU harmonisation legislation
indicates conformity with EU legislation
product compliance with EU consumer protection requirements
product compliance with EU environmental protection requirements
product compliance with EU health requirements
product compliance with EU safety requirements
introducedBy European Union NERFINISHED
isMandatory true
means manufacturer declares product meets applicable EU requirements
purpose ensure a high level of protection for health, safety and environment
facilitate free movement of goods in the European Economic Area
relatedTo EU product safety legislation
European Single Market NERFINISHED
requiredBy EEA regulations
European Union law NERFINISHED
requiredFor many products sold in the European Economic Area
many products sold in the European Union
requires EU declaration of conformity
technical documentation
symbolShape stylised letters C and E
usedOn construction products
electrical equipment
equipment for use in explosive atmospheres (ATEX)
gas appliances
low-voltage equipment
machinery
measuring instruments
medical devices
personal protective equipment
pressure equipment
radio equipment
recreational craft
toys

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