In message <[email protected]>, dated Wed, 4 Jan 2012, Charlie Blackham <[email protected]> writes:

It’s not mandatory to put the serial number on the DoC as its not mandatory to put the serial number on the unit – but if you do put serial number on it, it is then mandatory to include serial number on DoC – either explicitly or in a range of numbers.

It is likely that at some not too distant date, overarching legislation (the New Legislative Framework) will require serial numbers on everything. At present, however, it is apparently not planned to apply the NLF to the Machinery Directive.

See:

http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/policies/single-market-goods/regulatory-po
licies-common-rules-for-products/new-legislative-framework/
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