CE marking is a certification mark that indicates compliance with EU standards for health, safety, and environmental protection. It enables free movement of products within the European market and assures consumers of safety and quality. CE marking covers a wide range of products including electronics, medical devices, toys, and construction products. Obtaining CE marking involves identifying relevant directives, conducting tests, compiling technical documentation, drafting a Declaration of Conformity, and affixing the CE mark. The UK now requires the UKCA marking instead of CE marking, but intends to recognize CE marking for most goods indefinitely.
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