Overview
CE Marking can be regarded as a product's trade passport for Europe. It is a mandatory European marking for certain product groups to indicate conformity with the essential health and safety requirements set out in the European Directive.The prime aim of the CE Directive is to ensure that "all industrial products that are placed on the market do not compromise the safety and health of users when properly installed, maintained and used in accordance with their intended purpose. Users and third parties should be provided with a high level of protection and the devices should attain the performance levels claimed by the manufacturer."
This book explains the meaning of CE Marking, its history, how the Directive can affect all manufacturers of industrial products, its current status, its associated quality management requirements, and how manufacturers can easily and cost-effectively meet the requirements for CE Conformance.
Essential information for any manufacturer or distributor wishing to trade in the European Union.
Practical and easy to understand.
Audience: Quality Managers and Inspectors Secondary Market: Students on CE Conformity Marking courses.
Synopsis
Translating European standards into terms accessible to an American reader, Tricker (author and consultant for a private firm) explains the meaning of CE Marking and outlines its history and current status. He also describes how the European Directive affects the manufacturers of industrial products, and offers guidance on meeting the requirements for CE Conformance. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR