The Declaration of Conformity is a legal document signed by the manufacturer (or an authorized representative) stating the product meets all relevant safety directives.
Product name/serial number, manufacturer's name and address, list of Directives and Standards used, and the signature of a responsible person.
Required for many products sold in the European Economic Area (EEA), covering safety, health, and environmental protection. ConformitateHD
Some high-risk products (like certain medical devices or pressure equipment) require a Notified Body to verify conformity.
While there isn't a widely known single entity or software called "ConformitateHD," "Conformitate" is the Romanian word for . In industrial and legal contexts, producing a guide for "Conformitate" (Conformity) typically refers to creating a Conformity of Production (CoP) or Declaration of Conformity (DoC) framework. The Declaration of Conformity is a legal document
Below is a guide on how to produce a standard conformity system for products, specifically focused on European and international standards. 1. Identify Applicable Directives
Before production, you must determine which regulations apply to your product. Common frameworks include: Some high-risk products (like certain medical devices or
Once all steps are complete, you are legally permitted to affix the relevant mark (e.g., the CE mark) to your product and packaging. This signifies to authorities and consumers that the product is safe for use.