CE marking is a certification mark that indicates conformity with health, safety, and environmental protection standards for products sold within the European Economic Area (EEA).[1] The CE marking is also found on products sold outside the EEA that are manufactured in, or designed to be sold in, the EEA. This makes the CE marking recognizable worldwide even to people who are not familiar with the European Economic Area. It is in that sense similar to the FCC Declaration of Conformity used on certain electronic devices sold in the United States.
The CE marking is the manufacturer's declaration that the product meets the requirements of the applicable EC directives.[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CE_marking
BACKThis article describes what CE Marking is and what a Declaration of Conformity needs to cover. For those who wants to learn CE marking, this is a very good reference. Manufacturers of many products can make self declaration that their products are in compliance to CE following required steps and have the CE Marking on their products.
The various components of the CE marking must have the same vertical dimension, and may not be smaller than 5 mm. If the CE marking is reduced or enlarged, the proportions given in the graduated drawing above must be respected. When the product is subject to other Directives covering other aspects and which also provide for the ‘CE’ marking, the accompanying documents must indicate that the product also conforms to those other Directives. https://ec.europa.eu/growth/single-market/ce-marking/manufacturers_en
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