CE Mark
The CE mark means that the manufacturer takes responsibility for the compliance of a product with all applicable European health, safety, performance and environmental requirements. CE stands for “Conformité Européenne", the French for European conformity.
1.Machinery Directive – 2006/42/EC 2.Low Voltage Directive – 2014/35/EU 3.EMC Directive – 2014/30/EU 4.Medical Devices Directive – 93/42/EEC 5.Personal Protective Equipment Directive – 89/686/EEC 6.Construction Products Regulation – Regulation (EU) No 305/2011 7.Pressure Equipment Directive – 97/23/EC 8.REACH – Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 9.Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive – 2012/19/EU 10.ATEX Directive – 2014/34/EU 11.Toy Directive – 2009/48/EC 12.R&TTE Directive – 1999/5/EC 13.Recreational Craft Directive – 94/25/EC 14.Explosive for Civil Use Directive – 93/15/EEC 15.Noise Emission in the Environment Directive – 2000/14/EC 16.Gas Appliances Directive – 2009/142/EC 17.Lifts Directive – 1995/16/EC 18.Pyrotechnic Directive – 2007/23/EC 19.Measuring Instruments Directive – 2004/22/EC