Indefinite CE marking use extension announced
THE DEPARTMENT for Business and Trade (DBT) has announced its intention to indefinitely extend the use of CE marking for businesses, applying to 18 regulations owned by DBT.
THE DEPARTMENT for Business and Trade (DBT) has announced its intention to indefinitely extend the use of CE marking for businesses, applying to 18 regulations owned by DBT.
FOLLOWING THE government’s announcement that it intends to indefinitely extend the use of CE marking for businesses, Alan Murray, CEO of British Safety Industry Federation has issued a statement.
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