CE certification of balance function training products needs to be carried out in accordance with certain steps and processes. The following are the general steps for CE certification:
Determine which directives and standards apply: First, find out which European directive or regulation your balance training product falls under and find out which European standards apply.
Appoint a certification body: Choose a certification body accredited by the European Union for CE marking. The certification body will be responsible for assessing your product's compliance with the relevant European regulations and standards.
Preparation of technical documents: Preparation of detailed technical documents, which include information on the design and performance characteristics of the product, risk assessment, test and trial results, manufacturing process, etc. Ensure that the documents meet the requirements of European certification.
Apply for CE marking: Submit the application documents to the certification body of your choice and pay the relevant fees according to their requirements. In this case, it may be necessary to provide additional documents such as the company's registration certificate, quality management system certificate, etc.
Technical Assessment: The certification body will evaluate your technical documentation and may conduct an on-site inspection to ensure that the product described in the documentation is consistent with the actual product.
Implementation testing: Products may need to be tested in laboratories accredited by certification bodies to verify their compliance with the relevant European standards. Testing may include electromagnetic compatibility, safety performance, and more.
Audit and certification: If the product has passed the technical assessment and testing, the certification body will issue a CE certification and indicate its certification number on the CE mark. You will be given a CE certification certificate and related documents.
Ongoing compliance: Ensure that products remain compliant throughout their lifecycle. Regularly update technical documentation, track product changes, and manage changes as necessary.