CE mark
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The CE marking (also known as CE mark) is a mandatory conformity mark on many products placed on the single market in the European Economic Area (EEA). The CE marking certifies that a product has met EU consumer safety, health or environmental requirements. CE stands for Conformité Européenne, "European conformity" in French.
Contents
[hide]- 1 Countries requiring the CE marking
- 2 The Global Approach
- 3 CE Marking Procedure
- 4 Declaration of Conformity
- 5 Mutual recognition of conformity assessment
- 6 Dimensions
- 7 The e mark
- 8 Rumor about confusing CE marks
- 9 See also
- 10 References
- 11 Further reading
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