The CE Marking System consists of the provisions of the European Union. These regulations cover hazards arising from the 23 group product. Every country entering the CE Marking System is now replacing the national legal regulations that it issued earlier. Manufacturer companies, Avrupa Birliği While offering their products to their markets, they must comply with the provisions of the relevant regulations and take the necessary measures at all stages of the production processes of these products. Products in the 23 product group, where CE marking is compulsory, CE marking is not possible to sell to European Union countries.

These regulations have been implemented in our country since 2002. It is no longer possible to enter the products entered into these product groups in our country, in the markets of European Union countries without CE marking, or to be put into the market in our country.

CE Marking System The scope of these regulations. By European Union New Approach Directives The 23 product group, which is published and which requires CE marking, is responsible for the compliance of these product groups with the European Union legislation.

The product groups responsible for the Ministry of Industry and Trade are:

  1. Low Voltage Devices
  2. Simple pressure vessels
  3. Gas Burners
  4. Hot water boilers
  5. Electromagnetic compatibility
  6. machinery
  7. Explosives for civil use
  8. Non-automatic weighing instruments
  9. Equipment used in explosive environments
  10. lifts
  11. freezers
  12. Pressure vessels
  13. Noise from the outdoor equipment to the environment
  14. Energy efficiency of fluorescent lamps

Product groups responsible for the Ministry of Health:

  1. Active medical devices that can be implanted
  2. Medical devices
  3. In vitro medical diagnostic devices
  4. Toys

Product groups for which other organizations are responsible:

  1. Excursion boats (Undersecretariat of Maritime Affairs)
  2. Building materials (Ministry of Public Works and Settlement)
  3. Personal protective equipment (Ministry of Labor and Social Security)
  4. Radio and telecommunications terminal equipment (Telecommunications Authority)
  5. Vehicles moving on cable for passenger transport (Ministry of Industry and Trade)

Companies wishing to obtain a CE Certificate may apply to the experienced managers and employees of the TURCERT certification body for further information on the standards and scope of the system.