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Machinery CE Certificate

Machinery is an important set of tools used in industrial sectors. Safety and conformity are the most important factors in machinery design and production. In the European Union (EU), the Machinery CE Certificate is required for machinery to conform to safety standards.

What is the Machinery CE Certificate?

The Machinery CE Certificate is a document showing that machinery sold in EU countries conforms to safety standards.

It is represented by the CE marking and lets manufacturers prove their machinery conforms to the EU Machinery Safety Directive (Machinery Directive). The certificate represents an important regulation that aims to protect worker safety and encourage the use of conforming machinery.

Why Eurocert for the Machinery CE Certificate?

Machinery CE Certificate Requirements

To obtain the Machinery CE Certificate, specific requirements must be met. Machinery must conform to specific criteria in design and production to prevent or minimise safety risks. These criteria cover areas such as electrical safety, mechanical safety, the use of flammable materials, noise emissions, and radiation emissions. Machine user instructions, markings, and proper labelling are also among the requirements.

How to Get the CE Certificate

Machinery CE Certificate Audit

Manufacturers or importers holding the Machinery CE Certificate are audited at regular intervals. These audits aim to confirm that the machinery still conforms to safety standards. Audits are carried out by CE-issuing bodies or authorised audit organisations. The aim is to confirm that the manufacturer or importer meets their legal obligations and that the machinery is safe.

Machinery CE Certificate Fees

Obtaining the Machinery CE Certificate carries a cost. The fees cover machinery testing, technical file preparation, audits, and certificate issuance. Fees vary with the issuing body's policies and service quality. Machinery manufacturers or importers should contact the relevant bodies for fee information and budget accordingly.

Machinery Safety Tests

Machinery safety tests verify that machinery conforms to safety standards. They are run at authorised laboratories or test bodies. The tests assess electrical safety, mechanical safety, emissions, user protection, and other safety elements. Test results are among the documents used in the machinery's declaration of conformity and CE Certificate application.

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