Here’s what ChatGPT told me about this directive:

 

The General Product Safety Directive (2001/95/EC) in the European Union (EU)
is a legal framework designed to ensure the safety of consumer products
placed on the EU market. It sets out general requirements for the safety of
products, regardless of whether specific product safety regulations exist
for them. Here are key aspects of the General Product Safety Directive
(GPSD):

1.      Scope: The GPSD applies to all consumer products, excluding food,
pharmaceuticals, medical devices, cosmetics, and chemicals, which are
covered by other specific regulations.
2.      Safety Requirement: The primary objective of the GPSD is to ensure
that products placed on the market are safe for consumers when used under
normal or reasonably foreseeable conditions. Manufacturers and distributors
have an obligation to provide safe products.
3.      Definition of Consumer Products: The directive defines "consumer
products" broadly to encompass any product intended for consumers, including
both new and second-hand products.
4.      Obligations of Economic Operators: Economic operators, including
manufacturers, importers, and distributors, must ensure that products they
place on the market are safe. They are responsible for assessing and
managing risks, monitoring product safety, and taking corrective actions if
safety issues arise.
5.      Traceability: Economic operators must be able to trace the origin of
the products they handle and, if necessary, inform the relevant authorities
and consumers about safety issues or recalls.
6.      Rapid Alert System: The GPSD establishes a Rapid Alert System for
Non-Food (RAPEX) to facilitate the rapid exchange of information about
dangerous products among EU member states and the European Commission. This
system helps to ensure that dangerous products are quickly removed from the
market.
7.      Market Surveillance: EU member states are responsible for carrying
out market surveillance activities to ensure compliance with the GPSD. They
can take measures such as conducting inspections, ordering recalls, or
imposing fines for non-compliance.
8.      Cooperation with Other EU Legislation: The GPSD complements other EU
product safety regulations, such as the Toy Safety Directive or the
Machinery Directive. In cases where specific product safety legislation
exists, that legislation takes precedence.
9.      CE Marking: While the GPSD does not require products to bear the CE
marking (a conformity marking indicating compliance with EU safety
standards), manufacturers may choose to use it to demonstrate compliance
with the directive.
10.     Harmonized Standards: Manufacturers can use harmonized European
standards to demonstrate compliance with the GPSD's safety requirements.

The General Product Safety Directive plays a crucial role in protecting
consumers within the EU by establishing a baseline level of safety for a
wide range of consumer products. It encourages manufacturers and other
economic operators to ensure that their products are safe for use and allows
for swift action in the event of safety concerns. It is important to note
that the GPSD is subject to updates and amendments to align with changing
safety requirements and technological advancements.

 

Ralph

 

From: Dürrer Bernd <bernd.duer...@wilo.com> 
Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2023 6:44 AM
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: [PSES] AW: [PSES] Directives that require the CE Marking

 

Hello Brian,

 

in lack of any more specific EU Directive, a product will be in the scope of
the General Product Safety Directive 2001/95/EC (
<https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/HTML/?uri=CELEX:02001L0095-2
0100101#tocId3> Consolidated TEXT: 32001L0095 — EN — 01.01.2010 (europa.eu))
that covers any product intended for consumers. As far as I know, the GPSD
does neither require a CE Declaration of Conformity, nor CE marking on the
product. An overview of EU Directives and applicable harmonized standards
may be found at
<https://single-market-economy.ec.europa.eu/single-market/european-standards
/harmonised-standards_en> Harmonised Standards (europa.eu).

 

Is the product intended to be permanently connected to a potable water
supply? If yes, national regulations of EU member countries may apply.

 

Kind regards,

 

Bernd

 

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I have a non-electrical benchtop product that holds a piece of sandpaper
while slowly running water over the sandpaper. The only connection to this
product is a water supply at normal water supply pressure.  The User holds
the item they want to sand in their hand and rubs it back and forth on the
sandpaper.  It is as simple as that. 

 

Is there an EU Directive that covers this type of product and if so, is the
Directive part of the CE Scheme?  I don't think there is but I am not
familiar with all of the EU Directives.  

 

 

So why am I asking?  Believe it or not, some Sales and Marketing types like
to see the CE Marking on products. They feel it makes things sell better and
it avoids uneducated customers from asking why there is no CE marking on the
product.  

 

Thanks for any advice, ideas, information, or suggestions.

The Other Brian

 

 

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