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What is Polish B-MARK Certification?

B-MARK is a common product safety mark in Poland, indicating that the product conforms to relevant regulations and standards in Poland and the EU, and is applicable to the market access and circulation of various types of electrical and electronic products.

What is the Purpose of B-MARK Certification?

Boost product recognition in the Polish market, reduce regulatory risks, and enhance consumer trust.

Strong compatibility with EU harmonized standards, making it easier for enterprises to conduct compliance work统一.

B-MARK Certification Process

1

Compliance Path Confirmation

  • Clearly define applicable standards (such as IEC/EN 62368-1, 60335-1, 60598-1, etc.)
  • Confirm whether EMC, RoHS, ErP and other supporting requirements are required
  • Prepare samples and a list of key components/materials
2

Testing and Factory Consistency

  • Conduct safety testing and structural inspection, and EMC/chemical testing as necessary
  • Establish consistency control and change evaluation processes
  • Remediation and closed-loop verification
3

Documents and Marking

  • Submit test reports and technical documentation (schematics, BOM, structure diagrams, etc.)
  • Obtain certificate and mark as required
  • Maintain certificate and ongoing compliance with standard updates

Applicable Products (Examples)

Small Appliances
Kitchen appliances, environmental appliances, personal care products, etc
Information Technology / Multimedia Devices
Computers, monitors, network devices, AV devices, etc.
Lighting and Power
LED lighting fixtures, ballasts/driver power supplies, adapters and chargers

Certification Requirements

Item Requirement
Certification Cycle Generally 4-8 weeks, depending on test complexity and remediation
Certificate Validity Long-term validity, subject to maintaining product consistency and standard updates
Supervision Requirements May involve market supervision sampling and document review
Marking Usage Mark as required on the product/wrapper/manual

Application Documents

List of Required Documents

  • Application form and company information (manufacturer/agent/brand owner)
  • Product manual, model differences, and functional description
  • Technical documentation: schematics, BOM, structure and PCB diagrams, key component list
  • Test reports and remediation closed-loop record
  • Sample label/nameplate (including necessary warnings and language requirements)