DannyK
10th July 2008, 10:13 PM
A North American company is looking to sell hand sanitizers in Europe. The hand sanitizers are anti microbial.
Is there a requirement for CE marking? If yes, to what directive.
What is the process for achieving approval to legally sell into Europe?
Ajit Basrur
10th July 2008, 10:50 PM
A North American company is looking to sell hand sanitizers in Europe. The hand sanitizers are anti microbial.
Is there a requirement for CE marking? If yes, to what directive.
What is the process for achieving approval to legally sell into Europe?
I have moved your question to the CE section to get more directed responses.
Btw, this is a very interesting question and I was wondering if hand sanitizers are considered PPE (Personal protective Equipment) :confused:
Gert Sorensen
14th July 2008, 03:58 AM
I had a look into this -and this is definitely a grey area.
Disinfectants for the medical field can be considered as an accessory to a medical device and labelled with a CE-mark awarded by a Notified Body in accordance with the Directive 93/42/EEG.
Disinfectants that are intended to be used for other purposes than in the medical field are called multi-purpose disinfectants and these are considered to be biocides according to the Directive 98/8/EC.
:bigwave:
JustinP
14th July 2008, 05:24 PM
The question is: who sells it in europe and who declares it as a medical product, if it was one. You will need an european representative who signs responsible for the european market.
Justin
DannyK
14th July 2008, 09:21 PM
The company has a representative in Europe.
From my own research, the hand sanitizer can be dealt with under the cosmetics directive or if a claim is made as antimicrobial, it could be considered as a medicine.
Who could you contact to determine what is the best way forward?
Would it be a good idea to contact the Certification Body?
Thanks for your help.
Ajit Basrur
14th July 2008, 09:49 PM
I think thats a better option ......and pl let us know too :)