CE marking

PRESS RELEASE

12 November 2002

 


Many products come under European Directives, and to be placed on the market in the European Union, some must bear CE marking - it's a legal requirement. CE marking is the manufacturer's claim that the product meets the essential requirements of all relevant European Directives.

CE marking requirements vary from Directive to Directive, and even within Directives. Third party testing, systems assessment and technical file assessments can be mandatory, but sometimes the manufacturer's unverified claim is all that's asked for. But if a manufacturer claims their product complies and it doesn't, they may be prosecuted.

At BSI, we have a team of experts who understand precisely what each Directive requires for each product, so that manufacturers don't have to.

CONTACT BSI PRESS OFFICE:
Wilma Tulloch on +44 (0)20 8996 6330  +44 (0)20 8996 6330 OR
Marc Edney on +44 (0)20 8996 6330  +44 (0)20 8996 6330