For B2B buyers sourcing grain cleaning and grading machines on Alibaba.com for the European market, CE certification is not optional—it's a legal requirement. The CE mark indicates that the manufacturer has assessed the product and declares conformity with EU safety, health, and environmental protection legislation.
The current regulatory framework is governed by Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, which establishes essential health and safety requirements for machinery design and construction. However, buyers must be aware of an important transition: this directive will be replaced by Regulation (EU) 2023/1230 (the new Machinery Regulation) effective January 20, 2027 [1].
According to EU-OSHA, CE marking is the only guarantee that machinery conforms to the directive's requirements. The manufacturer bears full responsibility for conducting risk assessments, preparing technical documentation, and issuing the Declaration of Conformity (DoC) [2].
The CE marking is the only guarantee that the machinery complies with the essential health and safety requirements of the Machinery Directive. The manufacturer is responsible for ensuring conformity, conducting risk assessments, and maintaining technical documentation throughout the product lifecycle [2].
For grain cleaning machinery specifically, compliance involves multiple considerations: mechanical safety (moving parts, guards), electrical safety (motor specifications, grounding), dust explosion prevention (ATEX considerations for grain dust), and noise emissions. Commercial grade equipment typically undergoes more rigorous testing than residential units due to higher capacity and continuous operation requirements.

