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Articles 9 + Conformity

EU AI Act Conformity Assessment & Article 9 Risk Management

Conformity assessment is how you prove EU AI Act compliance. Article 9 risk management is the load-bearing process that conformity assessment verifies. They are tightly coupled — this page covers both.

آخری اپ ڈیٹ: April 29, 2026

Article 9: Risk Management System

Risk management under Article 9 is a continuous process across the AI system's full lifecycle. Required elements:

  • Identification and analysis of known and reasonably foreseeable risks
  • Estimation and evaluation of risks under intended-use and reasonably-foreseeable-misuse scenarios
  • Evaluation of risks emerging from post-market monitoring
  • Adoption of appropriate and targeted risk-management measures
  • Testing for residual risks against acceptance criteria

Article 9 explicitly requires that risk-management measures be balanced against the state of the art — what's reasonably achievable today, not theoretical perfection.

Conformity Assessment Routes

Two main routes depending on the AI system type:

  • Internal control (Annex VI) — provider self-assessment using harmonized standards. Available for most stand-alone Annex III high-risk systems.
  • Notified body (Annex VII) — third-party assessment by an EU-designated notified body. Required for biometric identification systems and AI used as safety components of regulated products.

CE Marking & EU Database Registration

Once conformity is established, complete these final steps before market placement:

  • Once conformity is assessed, draw up an EU declaration of conformity
  • Affix the CE marking to the AI system (or its packaging/documentation if not physical)
  • Register the AI system in the EU AI database before placing on the market
  • Maintain technical documentation for at least 10 years after market placement

Ongoing Obligations

Conformity is not a one-off event:

Substantial modifications trigger re-assessment. Post-market monitoring under Article 72 feeds back into Article 9 risk management. Serious incidents must be reported to authorities under Article 73.