CE European Accreditation

European Accreditation Guidelines (Directive 2009/125 / EC)

CE is an abbreviation of Conformité Européene from French, meaning EC (European Community) in English. Manufacturers who intend to distribute or sell their products in Europe declare that their products comply with the EU Directives on safety, health, the environment, and consumer protection, or their notifiers (Notified Body) and are an integrated standard of the European Union for proving the fact that it has undergone a conformity assessment. It requires notation for free trade transactions among 28 countries belonging to the European Economic Area. CE Mark certification, are allowing free trade activity in Europe possible, proves that the company's products are legally in the market.

 

Certification Application Process

Countries Subject to Certification

EU France, Germany, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, United Kingdom, Spain, Portugal, Ireland, Denmark, Greece, Austria, Sweden, Finland
EFTA Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Iceland
Associate member Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic