What is CE Mark?

The CE Mark (“Conformité Européenne”) is a mandatory conformity mark for products placed on the European Economic Area (EEA) market. It signifies that a product meets EU safety, health, and environmental protection requirements.

The CE mark is not a quality symbol but a legal obligation that shows a product complies with relevant European Directives and Regulations.


🛠️ Products Requiring CE Marking

CE marking applies to a broad range of products, including:

  • Electrical and electronic equipment
  • Machinery
  • Toys
  • Medical devices
  • Pressure equipment
  • Construction products
  • Personal protective equipment (PPE)
  • Measuring instruments
  • Gas appliances

📖 Key EU Directives/Regulations for CE Marking

  • Low Voltage Directive (LVD) – 2014/35/EU
  • EMC Directive – 2014/30/EU
  • Machinery Directive – 2006/42/EC
  • Medical Devices Regulation – 2017/745
  • Construction Products Regulation (CPR) – 305/2011
  • PPE Regulation – 2016/425
  • RoHS Directive – 2011/65/EU
  • Toy Safety Directive – 2009/48/EC

Each directive includes essential requirements that manufacturers must meet before affixing the CE mark.


📋 Steps to Obtain CE Mark Certification

Identify the applicable EU directive(s)/regulation(s) for your product.

Perform product testing and maintain a technical file:

  • Design and manufacturing details
  • Risk assessment
  • Test reports
  • User manual

Prepare the Declaration of Conformity (DoC)

  • A legal statement that the product complies with EU laws

Affix the CE Mark to the product, packaging, and documentation.


🏢 Role of Notified Bodies

  • A Notified Body is an organization designated by an EU country to assess the conformity of certain products before being placed on the market.
  • In high-risk categories (e.g., medical devices, pressure equipment), third-party assessment is required.
  • Only products assessed by a Notified Body may carry a CE mark with their identification number.

🌍 CE Marking and Global Trade

  • CE marking is recognized across the EU and EEA, easing product movement.
  • Also accepted by many non-EU countries as evidence of safety and compliance.
  • It enhances market access, brand credibility, and customer trust.

🛡️ How DAS Certification (Private) Limited Supports CE Marking

While DAS Certification itself is not a CE Notified Body, it:

  • Collaborates with Notified Bodies in the EU and UK through partnerships.
  • Provides pre-assessment, documentation support, and testing coordination.
  • Offers training on CE marking requirements and technical documentation.
  • Assists manufacturers in preparing for conformity assessment and audit.

Benefits of Getting CE Mark Support through DAS

  • One-window solution for technical file preparation
  • Coordination with reliable and registered Notified Bodies
  • Access to compliance consultants and engineers
  • Streamlined process from product evaluation to certification
  • Global acceptance for exporting products to Europe and beyond

📌 Conclusion

CE Marking is a legal gateway to European markets, ensuring that your product meets essential health, safety, and environmental standards. Through expert guidance and international collaboration, DAS Certification helps manufacturers navigate CE requirements and achieve smooth market access with full regulatory compliance.