FAQs
ISO 9001 certification takes 5 to 7 days after paying initial payment.
The ISO 9001 standards are applicable to all types of organizations. Therefore, the requirements of ISO 9001:2015 are equally applicable to service sector as it is applicable to product manufacturing company.
The advantages of CE Marking are that with a CE Marking on your product you have unrestricted trade within the European Economic Area because there are no more different national trade barriers for products. Besides with the CE Marking, claims for damages will also be limited, because a safe product must be put on the market with good instructions for the user and with safety regulations. This also means that the product is safer for the consumer.
CE stands for Conformitée Européenne, which, translated literally, means “European Conformity”. A product bearing the CE Marking accompanied with the right formalities can be traded in every country of the European Economic Area
The CE Marking indicates that a product complies with the requirements of the applicable directive. These directives for products, which are called “New Approach” directives, set out essential requirements which must be met before products may be marketed or traded within the European Economic Area. Thus, to indicate that a product complies with the applicable directive, it must bear the CE Marking.
It is impossible to give a generic response to this question as it depends on the product and the applicable directives. Some directives only deal with products that are “Simple pressure vessels”, while others such as the Construction Products Directive or the Low Voltage Directive cover incomplete products. In addition, the Machinery Directive establishes a number of different procedures depending on whether it is a machine, a safety component, an unfinished machine or one that will be incorporated into another.
Yes. The manufacturer uses the CE Marking to indicate that the device complies with the essential requirements established in the applicable Community Directive/s.
The symbol is affixed by the manufacturer or their authorised EU representative. In exceptional cases, when permitted by the directive, it can be affixed by the party responsible for putting the product on the market in the EU. It must be affixed at the end of the production phase and be of an appropriate size (no smaller than 5 mm) and, where possible, must be placed on the product or the data plate.
As a general rule, it is the party responsible for the design and manufacture of a product. It may also include anyone who modifies the product’s application or characteristics, and anyone who assembles a unit based on unfinished elements and products, although each directive may have certain specifications.