DBT: Update to product marking (UKCA/CE recognition) guidance  - The Aluminium Federation

You may be aware that on 1 October 2024, legislation came into force to continue recognition of EU requirements, including the CE marking for a range of products being placed on the GB market. This legislation is called The Product Safety and Metrology Regulation (Amendment) 2024 and applies to 21 regulations.  

To provide industry with further clarity on how to make use of this approach, The Department for Business and Trade have provided new guidance that lays out what businesses can do to place their products on the GB market. 

You can find links to these pages for further information below:  

  1. Policy paper: Continued recognition of EU requirements for conformity assessed marking 
  2. Guidance: Make use of recognition of EU requirements to place products on the GB market 
  3. Guidance: Product regulations and current approaches to product marking  

Guidance: Using harmonised standards for placing CE marked products in Great Britain

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