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Machinery – The Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations

Low Voltage – The Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations

EMC  – Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations

Pressure Equipment  – The Pressure Equipment (Safety) Regulations

ATEX  – The Equipment and Protective Systems Intended for Use in Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Regulations

Machinery Directive – 2006/42/EC

Low Voltage Directive – 2014/68/EU

EMC Directive – 2014/35/EU

PED Directive – 2014/68/EU

ATEX Directive – 2014/34/EU

KEY MACHINERY STANDARDS / DESIGNATED STANDARDS

A full list of Designated Standards can be found here

BREXIT & UKCA MARK

As the UK is no longer in the EU, CE marking is no longer be recognised within the UK, however there is a transition period where the CE Mark will be recognised as a valid form of conformity. This transition period ends on the 31/12/2021.

Instead a new mark will be required in the UK to replace the CE Mark. This will be the UKCA Mark (United Kingdom Conformity Assessed). The CE marking is still required for the EU market. You will be able place the UKCA and CE marking on a product simultaneously if it is destined for both markets. The UKCA Mark is subject to parliamentary approval.

The process for applying the UKCA Mark would mirror that of applying the CE Mark, however the UKCA Mark will be limited to the UK market.  Changes will include:

  • Directives will be replaces with Statutory Instruments (SI).
  • Harmonised Standards being called Designated Standards and the UK will hold a list of these Designated Standards, however there is no additional information available on how this will work at this time.
  • Notified Bodies changing to UK Conformity Assessment Bodies.
  • Declaration of Conformity changing to UK Declaration of Conformity and will reference UK statutory instrument compliance Plus amendments, applied Designated Standards and a UK Approved Body if applicable.

 

Important items to note are:

  • UK Notified Body accreditation will be withdrawn and their CE Marking will no longer be valid for products placed on the EU market.
  • The authorised person responsible for compiling the Technical File must be resident in the UK.

On the 1st September, the following update was made:
 

CE Marked goods, such as self-declared machinery that meet EU requirements (where these match UK requirements) can continue to be placed on the UK market until 1st January 2022 where EU and UK requirements remain the same. Goods placed on the UK market after this date must be supplied with a UK Declaration of Conformity and the UKCA Mark on the manufacturers name plate. The key phrase is ‘placed on the UK market’.

For manufacturers based outside of the UK, Safemach can act as for Authorised Representative when you supply machinery into the UK. Please contact us to discuss your requirements.
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