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CE Certification for Machinery

CE Certification Under Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC: Why It Is Important for Safety and Compliance

All manufacturers operating in the machinery sector are required to obtain CE certification to ensure their products can enter the European market and meet safe usage standards. This process is especially critical for machines subject to the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC.

As a certification body, we provide comprehensive certification services at every stage of the CE marking process under the Machinery Directive.

What Is the CE Mark and Why Is It Necessary?

The CE mark signifies that a product complies with the European Union’s requirements for health, safety, and environmental protection. The Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC is one of the regulations setting these conformity standards for machinery. This directive includes fundamental goals such as:

  • Ensuring safe use,
  • Protecting human health,
  • Guaranteeing no environmental harm from machinery.

The CE Certification Process

The CE certification process involves determining whether products meet relevant directives and standards and verifying this compliance. Under the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, the steps to achieve CE marking for a machine include:

  1. Risk Assessment: The manufacturer conducts a detailed risk assessment to determine if the machine meets safety and performance requirements.
  2. Preparation of the Technical File: This file must include all technical specifications, drawings, test results, and risk assessments related to the product.
  3. Declaration of Conformity: The manufacturer prepares a Declaration of Conformity, stating that the machine complies with applicable EU directives.
  4. Placement of the CE Mark on the Product: Once CE certification is obtained, the CE mark is placed on the product, allowing it to be sold in the EU market.

The Role of Sertifike

Sertifike plays a vital role in the CE certification process by providing the following services:

  • Machinery Testing and Performance Analysis: Various tests are conducted to verify that the product meets relevant standards.
  • Support in Technical Documentation Preparation: Ensuring the technical file is accurately and fully prepared, as an incomplete file can hinder the CE process.
  • Risk Analysis and Management: We guide manufacturers on minimizing risks associated with their machinery.

At Sertifike, we offer expert services in CE certification, testing, and consultancy for machinery covered under the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC. We support manufacturers from start to finish in producing machines that meet European standards and market demands, accelerating your CE certification process and ensuring smooth progress without errors.

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