identify whether your product can be CE marked or not. Not all products are required to be CE Marked, only the products that fall within the scope of at least one of the CE Marking Directives. There are more than 20 product Directives & Regulations covering a range of products. Such products includes (but not limited to) electrical equipment, machines, medical devices, toys, pressure equipment, PPE, wireless devices and construction products. Identifying which Legislation may be applicable involves a simple exercise of reading the scope of each Directive/Regulation. You then need to apply the scope to your product to establish which ones applies. (An example of the scope of the Low Voltage Directive below). Don’t forget that there may be more than one Directive/Regulation that applies to your product! Remember, if your product does not fall within the scope of any of CE marking Directives, then your product does not need to be CE marked, but is likely to fall within the scope of other product Directive(s).
By getting CE Marking Certified there is the potential for increased business in both current and new markets. In addition, there is an overall improvement in the service/product quality being offered to the client. Having a certification in place will provide a distinct advantage over other competitors and helps your ability in client acquisitions.
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