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RoHS CE - what certificate when?

The RoHS Recast Directive 2011/65/EU includes new obligations around CE marking.

In a nutshell a Declaration-of-Conformity (DoC) is required for products in scope. Generally that would refer to finished equipment and the format of the DoC is outlined in Annex 6 of the Directive.

Components, as per the original RoHS directive, are not in scope but clearly need to be compliant when used in finished goods.

Industry should continue to collect a certificate-of-compliance covering components as before.

 

As a footnote the EC lawyers are looking at whether or not cables sold separately to end users require a DoC.

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