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CE MARK STANDARDS

European Safety Standards apply towards the CE Marking of your machine: The EU Directives explain what must be done; The Standards explain how it can be done. A harmonized standard must match the essential requirements of the relevant Directiveˇ­ˇ­      More

CE MARK DIRECTIVES

Directives are laws that machinery manufacturers exporting to the European Union must comply with to properly CE Mark their machinesˇ­ˇ­      More

CE MARKING PROCESS

A typical CE Mark Conformity Assessment Program consists of the followingˇ­ˇ­      More

What is the CE Mark?

The CE Mark is a requirement for products sold to the European Market. The CE Mark identifies a product as complying with the health and safety requirements spelled out in European legislation (Directives) and is mandatory for equipment operating in the European Union (EU). Once the CE Mark is properly affixed on your product, it can circulate freely throughout the European Union countries ˇ­ˇ­      More

RAPEX ! Consumer products monitored in EU

RAPEX serves as a single rapid-alert system for dangerous consumer products. All non-food products intended for consumers, or likely under reasonably foreseeable conditions to be used by consumers, are included within the scope of RAPEX, with the exception of pharmaceutical and medical products.ˇ­ˇ­      More

New edition of ISO/IEC 17025:2005 summery introduction

After four years of discussion, the ISO (Internatioal Organization for Standardization)published a new edition of ISO/IEC 17025 on May 12, 2005.This International Standard is currently used by accreditation bodies, regulatory authorities, and laboratories around the world to evaluate the competence of testing and calibration laboratories, and plays a vital role in trade, in product development and manufacturing, and in protection of the consumer. With reference to the 1999 edition of ISO/IEC 17025, the major changes in the 2005 edition of ISO/IEC 17025 are in section 4, which pertains to management requirements, since the purpose of this revision is alignment with ISO 9001:2000. ˇ­ˇ­      More

Certificate number with Argentine S-mark now optional

Following the suggestions of manufacturers and suppliers to simplify Resolution No. 197/2004, the Argentine authorities have finally now decided on modification. A new Resolution, No. 109/2005, was published on July 6, 2005 in the Argentina official bulletin, which modifies Resolution No. 197/2004 with regards to marking requirements for certified products under the current certification regimes in Argentina. Products affected include electrical and electronic products, toys, steel for construction, etc.ˇ­ˇ­      More

EMC directives update

Since the end of Year 2004 new EMC directive and EN 55022:1998 have been published with some modifications. ˇ­ˇ­      More
 

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