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CE mark already causing concern

The CE mark implications associated with the RoHS recast are already causing industry some concern.

Most popular question at the minute is when they are implemented....is it July 21st (20 days after published in the Official Journal of the European Union) or in 18 months time when transposed into national law?

Well, fortunately it is the latter so January 2013.

At that time it would be wise to have the declaration of conformity signed that makes up Annex VI (see below):

DoC

Directive Decoder

 

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