Multiple National Certifications Based on CE Report
Multiple National Certifications Based on CE Report
The European Union CE and the US FCC wireless certification are accepted by many countries in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Africa and South America. They are important documents for local compliance, which can save unnecessary test cost and turnaround time.
HTW has had close contact with certification agencies and competent agencies around the world to provide customers with one-stop global certification services in more than 100 countries and regions for more than 20 years. Our lab was established strictly according to ISO/IEC 17025 over 10000㎡, supplying debugging service makes us outstanding among TIC.
Qualifications of HTW Lab
CE Certification and Reports Accepted by These Countries
The Main Directives of CE
PPE Directive 89/686/EEC
Q&A
About CE-LVD, CE-EMC, CE-RoHS
1. What Is The Low Voltage Directive (CE - IVD)?
The European Union’s Low Voltage Directive (LVD) ensures that electrical equipment within certain voltage limits includes protection against electric shock and other hazards. Manufacturers and distributors who wish to sell electrical equipment in the EU and European Economic Area (EEA) must certify that their products comply with relevant regulations. On approval, they can apply a CE Mark to their products, which permits their sale anywhere within the EU and EEA.
2. What Is Ce -emc (2014/30/Eu) ?
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing assesses the level of electromagnetic emissions generated by a device. Testing will determine a device’s potential for interfering with other devices nearby, as well as its potential to be interfered with by their electromagnetic emissions, too. Testing helps brands comply with the EU’s electromagnetic compatibility directive, which requires brands to either self-certify, or use the services of an EU Notified Body (such as HTW lab) who will apply a CE mark to the product once tests are complete.
HTW is authorized to evaluate products for compliance with the requirements of the EU’s EMC Directive (2014/30/EU) and approve the use of the CE mark. We are a leading provider of comprehensive testing and certification services .We offer a range of services to assist manufacturers and distributors to gain access to the EU marketplace, including:
issue EMC testing report
supply debugging service
Interpretations of the requirements of EU directives
Advice on which EU directives are applicable to your product
Electromagnetic emissions and immunity testing assessments and reports
Creation of technical reports and other documentation
Notified Body opinions and reports
Advice on Declarations of Conformity and the application of CE marking to your product
3. What Is Ce -rohs (2011/65/Eu)?
The amount of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) generated every year in the EU is increasing rapidly. It is now one of the fastest growing waste streams.
Electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) contains hazardous substances. Since 2003, EU laws have restricted the use of these hazardous substances.
The RoHS Directive currently restricts the use of ten substances:
lead, cadmium, mercury, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE), bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP), butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP), dibutyl phthalate (DBP) and diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP).
2 Steps to get CE Certification
Identify the directive(s) and harmonised standards applicable to the product
Fulfill the essential requirements
Verify the product-specific requirements
Identify if an independent conformity assessment is required from a Notified Body
Test the product and check its conformity
Draw up and keep available the required technical information
Affix the CE mark to the product and EU Declaration of Conformity
Declaration of Conformity (DoC)
Establish a monitoring system
Establish an accident reporting system
Declaration of Conformity
Save the documentation for 10 years after a product has been placed on the market
Register with the appropriate governing body within Europe
IMPORTANT NOTE
Not all products must have CE marking. It is compulsory for most of those products covered by the New Approach Directives.
CE marking does not indicate that a product has been approved as a safe product by the EU or by other authorities. It does not indicate the origin of a product either.
The integrity and authenticity of data and tests are very important. The EU market has strict penalties for false and deliberate deception.
For most certifications, a local representative is required. For some cases, certain government licenses or sales permission may be required by local representation.
The test report validity is really important. Plus, supplement reports or tests might be required by national authorities on a case-by-case basis.
All reports should be accredited by A2LA/CNAS/CMA.
Sample may be needed for a structure check.
The obtained FCC report could be a reference.
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