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CE conformity marking / Ray Tricker.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Tricker, Ray (Raymond L.)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Quality assurance--European Union countries.
Quality assurance.
Standardization--European Union countries--Marks.
Standardization.
Quality control--Standards--European Union countries.
Quality control.
ISO 9000 Series Standards.
Product safety--Standards--European Union countries.
Product safety.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (301 p.)
Place of Publication:
Boston : Butterworth-Heinemann, 2000.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
CE Marking can be regarded as a product's trade passport for Europe. It is a mandatory European marking for certain product groups to indicate conformity with the essential health and safety requirements set out in the European Directive.The prime aim of the CE Directive is to ensure that ""all industrial products that are placed on the market do not compromise the safety and health of users when properly installed, maintained and used in accordance with their intended purpose. Users and third parties should be provided with a high level of protection and the devices should attai
Contents:
Front Cover; CE Conformity Marking and New Approach Directives; Copyright Page; Contents; Chapter 1. Background to New Approach Directives; 1.1 European Directives; 1.2 Transitional Period and Overlapping of Directives; 1.3 Application; 1.4 Mutual Recognition Agreements/European Conformity Assessment Protocols; 1.5 Types of Directives and Standards; 1.6 Concurrent Application of Directives; 1.7 Aim of Standardisation; 1.8 International Standardisation; 1.9 European Harmonised Standards; 1.10 Revision of Harmonised Directives; 1.11 Management of the Lists of Standards
1.12 Recognition of European Standards1.13 The CE Conformity Marking Directive; 1.14 CE Marking; 1.15 Directives Affected by the CE Conformity Marking Directive; 1.16 Quality Marking; 1.17 Conformity Assessment; 1.18 Products; 1.19 Industrial Products; Chapter 2. Structure of New Approach Directives; 2.1 Articles; 2.2 Harmonised Standards; 2.3 Conformity; 2.4 Adoption of New Approach Directives; 2.5 Transposition of New Approach Directives; 2.6 Standing Committee; 2.7 Review and Reporting; 2.8 Transitional Provisions; 2.9 Repeal; 2.10 Entry into Force; 2.11 Annexes
Chapter 3. Structure of the CE Conformity Marking Directive (93/465/EEC)3.1 Main Part; 3.2 General Guidelines; 3.3 Conformity Assessment Modules - short description; 3.4 Choice of Module; 3.5 CE Marking; 3.6 Industrial Product Type Conformity; 3.7 Competent Authority; 3.8 Notified Bodies; 3.9 Essential Standards for Notified Bodies; 3.10 Relevant Standards of the EN 45000 series for each module; 3.11 Notified Bodies' tasks under each module; Chapter 4. Requirements of the various Directives affected by CE Marking; 4.1 Content of the Directives; 4.2 Conformance; 4.3 Principal Directives
4.4 Other Directives4.5 Other Directives associated with the CE Marking Directive; 4.6 Model EC Declaration of Conformity; Chapter 5. Gaining CE Conformity; 5.1 Self-declaration; 5.2 Voluntary Certification; 5.3 Mandatory Certification; 5.4 The Five Steps to Conformity; 5.5 EC Declaration of Conformity; 5.6 Quality Management System; 5.7 Conformity Assessment Procedures; 5.8 Conformance Requirements for Each Module; 5.9 Conformance Requirements for New Approach Directives; 5.10 Manufacturers; 5.11 Manufacturer's tasks under Each module
5.12 Basic requirements of manufacturers of industrial products5.13 Registration of Manufacturers; 5.1 4 EC Verification; 5.1 5 Design and Construction Requirements; 5.16 Importer/person responsible for placing the product on the market; 5.17 Distributor; 5.1 8 Assembler and installer; 5.19 User; Annex A: Glossary; Annex B: References; Annex C: Abbreviations and Acronyms; Annex D: Addresses; Index
Notes:
Includes index.
ISBN:
1-281-07138-2
9786611071387
0-08-050081-1
OCLC:
476115005

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