Which regulations apply to your product, what conformity assessment procedure is required, and what documents you need — find your category below.
The broadest category. Most products fall under several regulations simultaneously.
Electrical equipment 50–1000 V AC and 75–1500 V DC. Household appliances, power tools, lighting, industrial equipment.
Learn more →Any apparatus that may cause or be affected by electromagnetic interference. Applied together with LVD.
Learn more →Devices with WiFi, Bluetooth, GSM, ZigBee, LoRa and other radio interfaces. Walkie-talkies, wireless sensors, IoT devices.
Learn more →Restricts lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, PBBs and PBDEs in electrical and electronic equipment.
Learn more →Industrial and domestic machines, mechanisms, manufacturing equipment. Module A applies to non-Annex IV machinery.
Learn more →Equipment for potentially explosive atmospheres. Module A — Group II, Category 3 only.
Vessels, pipelines, fittings, heat exchangers. Module A for SEP category and categories I–II.
Gas boilers, water heaters, cookers, burners using natural or liquefied gas.
Construction equipment, lawn mowers, compressors, generators. Noise level limits and labelling.
Passenger and goods lifts, platforms for disabled persons, lift safety components.
Depending on risk class — from self-declaration (Class I) to mandatory notified body (Class III).
Class I — no notified body. Classes IIa, IIb, III — notified body mandatory. Bandages, stethoscopes, wheelchairs, surgical instruments.
Test systems, analysers, reagents for laboratory diagnostics. Without notified body — for devices not listed in Annex 2.
Water, gas, heat and electricity meters, taximeters, weighing instruments.
Helmets, gloves, goggles, respiratory protection, fall arrest systems, protective clothing.
Fire extinguishers, alarm systems, protective equipment for emergency responders.
Cement, brick, concrete, windows, doors, roofing materials, rebar, cables. Assessment system depends on product class.
Hazard classification, labelling and packaging of chemical substances and mixtures. GHS hazard pictograms.
25+ individual regulations. All use internal design control — no notified body required. Set minimum energy efficiency requirements for products.
Minimum energy efficiency class, noise, volume.
Maximum motor power, cleaning efficiency, noise level.
Lamps and control gear. Minimum efficacy (lm/W), service life, light quality.
Washing and rinsing efficiency, energy and water consumption.
Motors from 0.75 to 1,000 kW. Minimum energy efficiency class IE2/IE3.
Water heaters, air conditioners, space heaters, dishwashers, fans, pumps, transformers, external power supplies…
Check for my product* The "Module A *" badge means self-declaration is only available under certain conditions (risk class, equipment category, or application of harmonised standards). In other cases within the same regulation, a notified body may be required.