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FRIDAY JUNE 18, 2010

Under the slogan "CE marking makes Europe's market yours!", the European Commission is carrying out an information campaign on the CE marking. The marking signals that a product is in compliance with all relevant EU legislation, making it eligible to be marketed and sold throughout the EU. By affixing the CE marking on a product, a manufacturer is declaring, on his sole responsibility, conformity with all relevant legal requirements, in particular those which ensure health, safety, and environmental protection. Legal and economic repercussions of non-conformity abuses are so great that it will deter the vast majority of legitimate businesses from not respecting these laws. This campaign is directed primarily to economic operators, to raise their awareness and understanding of the CE marking.
 
Industry and Entrepreneurship Commissioner, Vice-President Antonio Tajani said: “We need to boost the visibility of and public trust in the CE marking. Our campaign aims to promote a better understanding of the meaning behind the marking and the purpose of its use. However, this confidence is also dependent on the reliability of the system on which the CE mark is based. Thus it will boost consumer’s confidence and benefit producers and distributors.”
 
Not all products sold in the EU need to bear CE marking. It applies to approximately 23 different product categories which includes electric bicycles with a motor output up to 250W and assistance up to 25 km/h.
 
CE marking does not indicate that a product was made in the EEA, but merely states that the product is assessed before it is placed on the market and therefore satisfies the legislative requirements (e.g. a harmonised safety level). It means that the manufacturer has verified that the product complies with all relevant essential requirements (e.g. health and safety requirements) of the applicable directive(s),or had it examined by a notified conformity assessment body.
 
For products manufactured in the EU, it is the manufacturer’s responsibility to carry out the conformity assessment, to set up the technical file, to issue the EC declaration of conformity and to affix CE marking on a product. Distributors must verify the presence of both the CE marking and the necessary supporting documentation. For products imported from a third country, the importer has to verify that the manufacturer outside the EU has undertaken the necessary steps and that the documentation is available upon request. The CE marking makes life easier for enterprises and national authorities:
However, strengthening the control of notified bodies and improving market surveillance is improving the reputation of the CE Marking and increasing consumers' trust.
 
With the entry into force of the revised internal market package of legislation for goods, the role and credibility of CE marking has been reinforced (see MEMO/10/257).
 
The procedures, measures and sanctions applying to counterfeiting/abuse of the CE marking are laid down in the respective Member State's national administrative and penal law. Depending on the seriousness of the offence, economic operators may be liable to a fine and in some circumstances, imprisonment. However, if the product is not regarded as an imminent safety risk, the manufacturer may be given a second opportunity to ensure that the product is in conformity with the applicable legislation, before being obliged to take the product off the market.
 
The communication campaign consists of, among other initiatives, thirty CE marking educational events/seminars for economic operators, professional associations, consumers’ associations and journalists.
 
More information: http://www.ec.europa.eu/cemarking

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