The date by which products placed on the GB market must be UKCA-marked has been amended to 1 January 2025. There are two specific exceptions to this requirement: - Qualifying Northern Ireland goods can continue to be placed on the GB market bearing the CE marking or CE and UKNI markings after 1 January 2025
- CE-marked PPE that was placed on the UK or EU markets before 1 January 2025 (before the expiry of the Transition Period) and has not yet reached its end user may continue to circulate on either market until it reaches them
From 1 January 2025, employers should ensure that any PPE they buy bears the UKCA mark and complies with Regulation (EU) 2016/425 (as incorporated into UK law). As well as the UKCA mark on the product (or its packaging/accompanying documentation until 1 January 2028), a supplier would be expected to be able to provide a UK Declaration of Conformity. PPE that is CE-marked, and was placed on the market on or before 31 December 2024, can continue to be used, providing that it is otherwise suitable. Our revisedPPE guidance explains how you can comply with the Regulations. It includes: - details of the types of PPE available
- the hazards that may require PPE to be used
- advice on the selection, use and maintenance of PPE
The revised version of our publicationPersonal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations 1992 (as amended). Guidance on Regulationsincludes information on conformity marking, following the UKs exit from the EU. |