In the EU market, the "CE" mark is a mandatory certification mark, whether it is a product produced by enterprises within the EU, or products produced in other countries, in order to circulate freely in the EU market, must be affixed with the "CE" mark to indicate that The product meets the basic requirements of the European Union's "New Approaches to Technical Harmonization and Standardization" directive. This is a mandatory requirement under EU law.
CE certification is the core of the European Directive constitutes the "main requirements", that is, limited to the product does not jeopardize the safety of human beings, animals and goods in terms of the basic safety requirements, rather than the general quality requirements, coordination of the Directive only provides for the main requirements of the general requirements of the Directive is the task of the standard. Therefore, the precise meaning is: CE mark is a safety mark and not a quality mark.
EN 1149-1-2006 Electrostatic properties of protective clothing Part 1 Surface resistance (test methods and requirements).