We explain the new UKCA mark which has replaced the CE mark for products sold on the market in Great Britain UPDATED: The government has made it simpler for businesses to comply with the new UKCA ...
Speaking to a variety of sources, including the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), Fire Industry Association (FIA), British Security Industry Association (BSIA) and the ...
The UKCA mark was introduced in the Great British (GB) market to replace the European CE mark following Brexit. Products which require a CE mark in the EU must comply with the UKCA marking regime if ...
With just over seven months to go before the UKCA (UK Conformity Assessed) marking is the only accepted legal marking, experts from BSI run through what manufacturers need to know to proceed with ...
The UK construction industry has warned that plans to introduce a new post-Brexit “UKCA” safety and quality mark will cause shortages of key building products and materials and damage the government’s ...
The UK government recently announced an indefinite extension to the use of CE marking for most goods. The extended recognition of CE marking does not, however, apply to medical devices. That said, the ...
Plans to transition to a UKCA designation system for business products, separate from the EU's CE marking, have been put on hold The Government has bowed to pressure from businesses and postponed its ...
Speaking to a variety of sources, including the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), Fire Industry Association (FIA), British Security Industry Association (BSIA) and the ...
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