Before production, you must determine which regulations apply to your product. Common frameworks include:
Risk assessments identifying potential hazards and how they are mitigated. 4. Drafting the Declaration of Conformity (DoC) ConformitateHD
If successful, they issue a , which you then use to support your own Declaration of Conformity. 6. Affix the Conformity Mark Drafting the Declaration of Conformity (DoC) If successful,
For electrical equipment within certain voltage limits. EMC Directive: Ensuring electromagnetic compatibility. 2. Establish Conformity of Production (CoP) EMC Directive: Ensuring electromagnetic compatibility
By signing this, the manufacturer takes full responsibility for the product's compliance. 5. Third-Party Assessment (Notified Bodies)
Once all steps are complete, you are legally permitted to affix the relevant mark (e.g., the CE mark) to your product and packaging. This signifies to authorities and consumers that the product is safe for use.
Regularly test random samples from the production line to ensure they remain identical to the original certified model. 3. Create a Technical File