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CE Marking

We provide CE Marking according to the regulation and harmonization of the European Directive 93/68/EEC for all product categories.

CE Product Certification in 6 steps

The process of certification is defined according the category of the product but the basic certification scheme is compounded by this six steps:

Determine European Directives that apply to your product

Find essential requirements for your product

Check if your product requires the intervention of a Notified Body

Evaluate product conformity

Write and maintain product technical documentation

Write product Declaration of Conformity and perform the CE Marking

CE Marking - European Directive 93/68/EEC

CE Marking - EU Product Directives and Regulations

The European Directive 93/68/EEC regulates and harmonizes the use of CE Mark logotype and the process of CE Marking for products. This Directive specify its scope of application according to each product category. This Directive is applicable to the integrity of the European Union (EU) and the European Economic Area (EEA) and its only valid for products with respect to which the EU specifications have been introduced. The certification process varies depending on the type of product, it generally consists of 6 steps and ends with the CE marking fixed on the product. However, certain products do not require the CE marking itself, although they do comply with the applicable regulations. World Compliance we will guide you through all the steps and if required, we will carry out the entire process to implement the CE Marking on your products. Below is guidance information on product directives and categories which WorldCompliance can assist you in full or in part during the CE Marking process.

Radio Equipment (RED)

Directive 2014/53/EU harmonizes the legislations of the member states of the European Union on the commercialization of radio equipment.

Electrical Equiment (LVD)

The Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU for electrical equipment harmonises the safety and health requirements defined by the European Union for the manufacture of electrical material and components.

Electronic Equipment - Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)

EMC Directive 2014/30/EU applies to products that generates electromagnetic fields of a certain intensity or have some type of immunity for it.

Potentially Explosive Atmospheres (ATEX)

Directive 22014/34/EU harmonises manufacturing standards and establishes the health and safety requirements for equipment and protection systems for use in potentially explosive atmospheres.

Machinery (MD)

The Machinery Directive 2006/42 / EC harmonises the safety and health requirements for the design and manufacture of machines at European level. These must meet these requirements before being traded or used.

Medical Devices & Sanitary Products (MDD)

Regulation 2017/745/EU & Directive MDD 93/42/EEC harmonise manufacturing standards and requirements established by the European Union for manufacturing medical devices.

Construction Products (CPR)

The CPR 305/2011 Regulation establishes the standards and requirements agreed by the European Union for the manufacture of products for construction.

Toys Safety (TSD)

Directive 2014/68/EU governs the pressure equipment manufacturing standards established by the European Union and manufactured in European territory.

Pressure Equipment (PED)

Directive 2014/68/EU governs the pressure equipment manufacturing standards established by the European Union and manufactured in European territory.

Restriction on the Use of Hazardous Substances (RoHS)

Directive 2011/65/EU establishes rules and restrictions on the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment.

Personal Protection Equipment (PPE)

Regulation 2016/425 /EU establishes basic safety rules and requirements for Personal Protection Equipment (PPE)

Other - General Product Safety (GPSD)

Directive 2001/95/EC establishes basic safety rules and requirements throughout the European territory for all products placed on the market in the market. European Economic Area (EEA).