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UKCA Mark | Labelling & Printing
10-11-2021
UKCA Mark | Labelling & Printing
What is the UKCA mark?
The UKCA (Conformity Assessed) mark, is the new UK certification mark for goods sold within the UK. Previously manufacturers could use the CE mark, but since leaving the European Union, Great Britain has brought in its own regulations and standards for goods being sold in the UK, which need to meet specific health, safety, and environmental rules. Businesses may also want to apply to be UKCA approved to give customers confidence in their products and to show that they have been through assessments to become UKCA accredited.
The UKCA mark was introduced on the 1st of January 2021 and businesses must aim to comply as soon as possible. However, to allow businesses time to adjust to the change, it will not be made mandatory until the 1st of July 2023. After then, the CE mark will not be recognised for goods sold within the UK, but will still be required if you sell goods within the European Union.
Who needs to use it?
Any business selling goods within the UK market in industries such as construction, healthcare, engineering and many more, will need to provide a UKCA mark. This will be labelled on either the product, packaging or documentation. Types of products may include roof trusses, timber frames, aggregates, medical devices, PPE, machinery, lifts, cableways, and gas appliances, to name a few.
To become UKCA approved, you must work with a UK approved body to conduct a conformity assessment on your manufacturing process, which shouldn’t take too long if you were previously CE approved. Find the list of government-approved bodies here: https://www.gov.uk/uk-market-conformity-assessment-bodies.
A declaration of conformity must be completed for all UKCA marked products sold within the UK.
The legal document must include the following:
Name/address of the manufacturer
Model and/or serial number of equipment
List of relevant directives
A list of standards used, with dates + amendments
Declaration statement
Notified body details
Name and position of the person signing
Signature
Date
Rules for using the UKCA mark?
The proportions of the UKCA markings should not be changed
Should be at least 5mm in height
Be easily visible and legible
Must be placed on the product or packaging or in some cases documentation
Must only be placed on a product by you as the manufacturer or an authorised representative
You must not attach any other markings on your product that may affect the visibility, legibility or meaning of the UKCA mark.
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