What is the UKCA marking? UKCA stands for UK Conformity Assessed. The end of 2020 is nearby. The UK will leave the EU, and on December 31st, 2020, the transition period will come to an end. For a long time, there have been questioning marks what will happen to the Conformity Assessment routes to follow when placing your product on the UK market.
The UKCA marking is a mandatory UK product mark. The marking is required on a product placed on the UK market meaning England, Wales, and also Scotland. The UKCA mark alone can not be used for goods placed on the Northern Ireland Market, which required the UK(NI) or CE Mark. As the market needs to adapt, in most cases, you are still able to use the CE marking until January 1st, 2022. You are, however, encouraged to be ready to use the UKCA marking as soon as possible for this date. The rule does not apply to existing stock when you are manufactured and prepared to place on the market before January 1st, 2021.
Guidance on placing manufactured goods on the market in Great Britain mentions when the equipment is falling under the directive 2014/53/EU, you must set the UK Conformity Assessed mark.
From the 1st 2021 the marking needs to be immediately used when your product:
Whether you will need to use the UKCA marking, we refer to the following guidance on placing manufactured goods on the market in Great Britain.
Until December 31st, 2021 you can use the CE marking for the Great Britain market if the following apply:
If rules between the EU and the UK are the same, you can please CE marked products on the UK market. Nonetheless, you are encouraged to be ready on January 1st, 2022, at the latest.
Only the product sold in the EU will need the CE mark. The UK Conformity Assessed (UKCA) mark is not recognized in the EU or Northern Ireland markets but for UK exporter, no action as from January 1st, 2021 is required if:
Check whether your UK Notified body is taking steps to help you to continue to export to the EU.
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From January 1st, 2021, the authorized representatives based in the EU is no longer recognized. Designating a UK based representative is required.
The NLF framework requires importers responsible for placing goods on the GB market to be identified on the product, its associated documentation or the packaging. Importers are also required to ensure that the UKCA mark is properly applied and that the technical documentation is in order and can be made available to the UK enforcement authorities.
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UKCA Marking Rules
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