The council of the EU has decided that industrial products covered by the technical harmonization directives can be placed on the market only after the manufacturer has affixed th CE marking to them.
The definition of the ′placing on the market′ of a product differs significantly from the concept of the ′market launch′ of a product as commonly used in industry. Even so–called ′old products′ must be marked as complying with the EMC directive if they are to continue to be placed on the internal EU market from 01.01.1996.
This book shows what is expected of the manufacturers and importers of technical products and the impact these requirements have to them. The background of the CE marking is discussed and the subject matter examined using the EMC directive as an example. The consequences of these requirements, the necessary actions and costs are also adressed.
The second edition is based on the actual situation of EML legislation and EMC standardization.
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This text shows what is expected of the manufacturers and importers of technical products in terms of EMC legislation, and the impact these requirements have on them. The background of the CE marking is discussed, and the subject matter examined using the EMC directive as an example. The consequences of these requirements, the necessary actions and costs are also addressed. This edition is based on the actual situation of EML legislation and EMC standardization.
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