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declaration of conformity

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Hello
You can help me, I have this situation: I am a machine manufacturer every time I have to sign the declaration and conformity.
Is there any way to sign a single certificate of conformity and valid for all machinery?
 
if they are all the same machines yes. You put on the guy and not the serial number. you must obviously be certified iso9001.

If the machines are quite different and not attributable to a single type, then no, all must be signed.
 
Hi.
First, dear speed1, it is good rule a minimum of presentation.

we are talking about declaration of conformity and not certified.
the date of the declaration of conformity is essential. if you produce more machines during the year and enter them into the market in different periods, you must put the date of the input (it can also be previous).
read in comment § 383 of guidelines
the indication of the place and date of the statement are usual requirements for a signed legal document. the place to indicate, in general, is the city where the premises are located in which the manufacturer or his agent is established. Since the declaration of conformity must be drawn up before the machine is placed on the market or put into service – see §103: comments on Article 5(1) – the date indicated in the declaration of conformity must not be retrospective to the entry into the machine market or its commissioning, in case the machine is intended for use on its own by the manufacturer.
the date must be consistent with the rules cited, with the directives cited.

@fulvio: it is not necessary to be certified iso 9001. The directive does not say so (among other things it is a voluntary rule).
there are references to all. viii and x, but we talk about total quality assurance that could be obtained also not following 9001.
 
I would like to explain better, that is:
- are speed1, an employee of a company producing machines for marble processing
- We usually ship several equal or different machines weekly
- my owner has tired of making many signatures daily and asked me if there is a legal system to solve the problem of "signing one to a declaration of conformity"
- Is there anything?
- if there are any references of law or direction?
Thank you very much for your availability.
 
The reference to the law is the machine directive and I suppose you know it since you put machines in the market.
read all. ii well and you will find the answer.

There are solutions that can be implemented to avoid signing all declarations ... for example by quoting in the ddc, for each type, the serial numbers of the machines to which it refers (from nr to nr)

ah, if a tomorrow someone had to contest something you know that what you have been told here on the forum is just an information based on what you told us... of the series we are not responsible for what we say because the problem is well studied.

Maybe your machines are built according to a standard of type c that already tells you what to do? ? ?
 

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