CE certification uses the advantages of third-party certification
- Time:2018-03-27
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CE certification has 8 modes, CE certification self-declaration form, although the CE certification mark is the responsibility of the manufacturer, but if the manufacturer attaches the CE certification mark on the product, it will encounter many difficulties in the market development activities, especially when it occurs. When a product or business dispute occurs, the consequences are unimaginable.
The EU countries have specialized inspection agencies to inspect the products circulating on the EU market through various channels. Once the products are found to be inconsistent with the requirements of the EU Directive, the importers or manufacturers will be severely punished. Up to tens of millions of euros. In general, domestic companies rarely produce directly in accordance with European harmonized standards, and the specific requirements for harmonized standards are not clear.
Therefore, in order to reduce the risk, the manufacturer usually asks a third-party certification body to help test, verify the conformity of the product, and issue supporting documents. Especially the high-risk products specified in the Directive,
A certificate must be issued by the Notified Body (NOTIFIED BODY). The advantages are:
1. Ensure that the products produced meet the requirements of European harmonized standards;
2. Gain the maximum trust of the customer or importer;
3. Maximize the trust of market surveillance agencies to reduce the risk of being found to be incompatible with safety and health requirements;
4. Effectively prevent the occurrence of various allegations, such as allegations by consumer associations or similar protection groups and allegations of competition for peers, and provide favorable evidence in the face of litigation.
The EU countries have specialized inspection agencies to inspect the products circulating on the EU market through various channels. Once the products are found to be inconsistent with the requirements of the EU Directive, the importers or manufacturers will be severely punished. Up to tens of millions of euros. In general, domestic companies rarely produce directly in accordance with European harmonized standards, and the specific requirements for harmonized standards are not clear.
Therefore, in order to reduce the risk, the manufacturer usually asks a third-party certification body to help test, verify the conformity of the product, and issue supporting documents. Especially the high-risk products specified in the Directive,
A certificate must be issued by the Notified Body (NOTIFIED BODY). The advantages are:
1. Ensure that the products produced meet the requirements of European harmonized standards;
2. Gain the maximum trust of the customer or importer;
3. Maximize the trust of market surveillance agencies to reduce the risk of being found to be incompatible with safety and health requirements;
4. Effectively prevent the occurrence of various allegations, such as allegations by consumer associations or similar protection groups and allegations of competition for peers, and provide favorable evidence in the face of litigation.
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