Safe non-food consumer Products in the EU and China
An EU declaration of conformity (DoC) is a document that a manufacturer or his authorised representative needs to sign to declare that a product complies with the EU requirements. The EU Declaration of Conformity is mandatory for all CE marked products. By signing the DoC the manufacturer takes full responsibility for the product’s compliance with the applicable EU law.
The issuing of an EU Declaration of Conformity is the last step in the conformity assessment process, and the manufacturer must be careful not to sign the DoC before all steps have been accomplished. By signing the DoC the manufacturer declares that the conformity assessment process has been accomplished and that the product complies with all applicable EU legislation. Moreover, the manufacturer assumes full responsibility for the product by signing the DoC.
There are small differences from one directive to another. The exact required content can be found in the applicable directives and the manufacturer should consult these before drawing up the DoC. Reference to the individual product directive will be found in each factsheet dealing with a specific product category.
An EU Declaration of Conformity should contain the following information:
You may also visit the SPEAC ACADEMY to learn more about the EU Safety requirements.
The provided information was updated in 2024. Please note that some of the provided information could change during possible subsequent revisions of legislation, standards, and guidance documents. For any updates of official information on the EU product safety rules, please follow the Link to the webpage of the European Commission.
This document was produced with the financial support of the European Union. Its contents are the sole responsibility of SPEAC project and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.
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