CE definition

Examples of CE in a sentence

  • Individual protection measures, such as personal protective equipment As a preventative measure it is recommended to use basic Personal Protective Equipment, with the corresponding <<CE marking>> in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2016/425.

  • Butyl rubber - IIR: thickness >=0,5mm; breakthrough time >=480min.Fluorinated rubber - FKM: thickness >=0,4mm; breakthrough time >=480min.Neoprene gloves are suggested (0,5 mm) not recommended gloves: not waterproof gloves Respiratory protection:Personal Protective Equipment should comply with relevant CE standards (as EN ISO 374 for gloves and EN ISO 166 for goggles), correctly maintained and stored.

  • SI VOUS ÊTES EN DÉSACCORD AVEC LES TERMES DE CETTE LICENCE, N’INSTALLEZ ET/OU N’UTILISEZ PAS CE LOGICIEL.

  • Title V of Public Law 110-289, the Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act of 2008 (the “SAFE Act”), requires that state-licensed mortgage loan originators (“MLOs”) complete PE prior to initial licensure and annual CE thereafter.

  • In order to meet CE requirements contemplated under the SAFE Act, state-licensed MLOs must complete eight hours of NMLS approved education.


More Definitions of CE

CE or "CE Router", means: (a) in the context of Orange-managed Business VPN Service, the CPE customer edge router (including its cables, connectors, and software) supplied and installed by Orange at the Location, and (b) in the context of the Business VPN Lite, the customer edge router supplied, installed, and maintained by Customer at the Location.
CE means “Chief Engineer”.
CE means the current cost estimate of closure and postclosure costs. “CB” means the current balance of the closure or postclosure accounts.
CE means the element of the Performance Based Fee the purpose of which is to measure the Franchisee's effectiveness in delivering: (a) high levels of satisfaction and positive sentiment amongst users of the Passenger Services; and/or (b) high-quality provision of facilities, services, customer care and other outputs that affect passengers' satisfaction and sentiment;