What is CE ?

The European Directive specifies CE standards, including toy safety, machinery, low voltage equipment, terminal equipment and electromagnetic compatibility. There are about 25 directives CE marking is a mandatory compliant product placed on the single market in the European Economic Area ( EEA ). The CE mark symbolizes that the product complies with EU health, safety and environmental protection regulations, ensuring the safety of consumers. EU products must be CE marked to show compliance with health or safety directives.

The CE mark can only be printed on the product after obtaining the Certification document. Usually Manufacturers, agents or importers are tested by the internal product testing department, or they will invite external verification agencies to test the products. After passing the test, they will issue an EC-DoC ( EC-DoC ), indicating the compliance with the directives and other information.

What does CE mean ?

The European Directive regulates CE marking, including toy safety, machinery, low voltage equipment, terminal equipment and electromagnetic compatibility. There are about 25 directives CE marking is a mandatory compliant product placed on the single market in the European Economic Area ( EEA ). The CE mark symbolizes that the product complies with EU health, safety and environmental protection regulations, ensuring the safety of consumers.

EU products must be CE marked to show compliance with health or safety directives. The CE mark can only be printed on the product after obtaining the Certification document. Usually Manufacturers, agents or importers are tested by the internal product testing department, or they will invite external verification agencies to test the products. After passing the test, they will issue an EC-DoC ( EC-DoC ), indicating the compliance with the directives and other information.

Where CE applies

United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Ireland, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Sweden, Finland, Austria, Denmark, Poland, Malta, Slovenia, Hungary, Lithuania, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Estonia , Cyprus and Latvia, and 25 other countries.