The protection of appliances marked with this symbol is ensured by double insulation and does not require a safety connection to electrical earth (ground).
The UKCA (UK Conformity Assessed) marking is a certification mark found on certain products that signifies a met standard of safety, health, and environmental protection. It was introduced to the product marketplace after the United Kingdom’s (UK) official exit from the European Union1. The UKCA marking applies to most products for which the CE marking could be used1. You can read more about which regulations apply to your products and how to comply with them on the UK government website
The CE mark shows that a product conforms with the health, safety, and environmental protection standards for products sold within the European Economic Area (EEA). The company responsible for bringing the complete product to market must CE mark the product before it can go on sale in any European member state12. The CE mark is required for all new products which are subject to one or more of the European product safety Directives2. You can read more about which regulations apply to your products and how to comply with them on the Shelforce website1.
The FCC mark is a voluntary mark employed on electronic products manufactured or sold in the United States which indicates that the electromagnetic radiation from the device is below the limits specified by the Federal Communications Commission and the manufacturer has followed the requirements of the Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity authorization procedures1.
The China Compulsory Certificate mark, commonly known as a CCC Mark, is a compulsory safety mark for many products imported, sold or used in the Chinese market. It was implemented on May 1, 2002, and became fully effective on August 1, 20031.
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