The EU directives demand that the manufacturer of a product take all required measures so that the products meet the requirements of the EU directives.
In the process, the manufacturer must perform safety-technical tests and inspections and prove that the product can be commissioned and operated without a safety risk. The safety-technical tests and inspections must be performed according to the European standards harmonised in the corresponding EU directives (www.newapproach.org), which are considered to be recognised rules of technology.
In case of serial products, routine spot checks and final inspections should be performed within the scope of quality assurance.
Electrosuisse experts are available to provide you with qualified, first-hand information in regard to safety-technical tests and inspection and proofs for CE marking and the applicability of harmonised standards.
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CE Mark (CE Declaration of Conformity)
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