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  2. UKCA marking - Wikipedia

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    The UKCA marking (an abbreviation of UK Conformity Assessed) is a conformity mark that indicates conformity with the applicable requirements for products sold within Great Britain. [1] The government intended that it should replace the CE marking for products sold in Great Britain. Both markings continue to be accepted in the UK market. [2]

  3. CE marking - Wikipedia

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    The manufacturer draws up an EU declaration of conformity or a declaration of performance (for Construction Products) and affixes the CE marking on the product. If stipulated in the directive(s) or regulation(s), an authorized third party ( Notified Body ) must be involved in the conformity assessment procedure or in setting up a production ...

  4. European Authorized Representative - Wikipedia

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    An authorised representative may also carry out a conformity assessment of a medical device on behalf of the manufacturer. [ 7 ] European ‘Blue Guide" [ 8 ] describes that delegation of an authorised representative should be set out in writing (as an agreement, mandate, or power of attorney) to define contents and limits of tasks.

  5. Type approval - Wikipedia

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    Type approval or certificate of conformity is granted to a product that meets a minimum set of regulatory, technical and safety requirements. Generally, type approval is required before a product is allowed to be sold in a particular country, so the requirements for a given product will vary around the world.

  6. RoHS - Wikipedia

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    The CE logo now indicates compliance and RoHS 2 declaration of conformity is now detailed (see below). [ citation needed ] In 2012, a final report from the European Commission revealed that some EU Member States considered all toys under the scope of the primary RoHS 1 Directive 2002/95/EC, irrespective of whether their primary or secondary ...

  7. Certification mark - Wikipedia

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    Canadian certification label on a bag of rockwool Counterfeit electrical cords with false UL certification marks. A certification mark on a commercial product or service is a registered mark that enables its owner ("certification body") to certify that the goods or services of a particular provider (who is not the owner of the certification mark) have particular properties, e.g., regional or ...

  8. Trump routinely criticizes American trade policy for “subsidizing” Canada and Mexico, saying America is “losing” hundreds of billions of dollars to its neighboring nations.

  9. Notified body - Wikipedia

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    A notified body, in the European Union, is an organisation that has been designated by a member state to assess the conformity of certain products, before being placed on the EU market, with the applicable essential technical requirements. These essential requirements are publicised in European directives or regulations.