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CE Mark CE Mark is the evidence that suppliers of products placed on the single market are responsible for the conformity of those products to all provisions of the applicable community directives. It indicates that the product conforms to the relevant essential requirements, and that it has been subject to the appropriate conformity assessment procedures. The essential requirements cover, in principle, public interests that member states are allowed to protect, such as health, safety, consumer interest, and protection of environment. CE Mark indicates that those interests of the member states have been taken into account, and that member states must not restrict the placing on the market, and putting into service of CE Mark products. CE Mark can be introduced in community legislation as legal conformity marking if the method of total harmonization is used, and the directive contains conformity assessment procedures according to the Modules Decision |
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