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    CE Marking Specialists


    A South Wales based Product  Certification and training company, specialising in supporting small to medium enterprises in meeting their CE Marking obligations


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    (Safety) Directives


    We specialise in European and Worldwide approvals.

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ETSI standards free gap analysis

ETSI have released some extremely useful gap analysis documents for a range of popular ETSI standards. Using these documents it’s a simple exercise identifying important changes that could affect your compliance requirements.

https://portal.etsi.org/Services/editHelp!/Tohelpyouinyourwork/Services/ComparedversionsofETSIHarmonisedStandards.aspx

NOTE:    All the compared versions are available in PDF version

What is Gap Anlaysis?

Gap Analysis for certification is the process of checking your technical file when the standards its certified to have been updated. Then assessing the changes to evaluate if retesting is required.

Why do i need Gap Analysis?

If a company can identify through a gap analysis that retesting is not required it can save a lot of time and money by not repeating the certification process.

Can a Gap Analysis go in my technical file?

Yes it absolutely should, the document can be used as evidence of due diligence when standards change.

What does a Gap Analysis look like?

Gap analysis is generally a report that identifies the changes and summaries its impact. Gainspeed have carried out lots of gap analysis for its clients, please contact us if you would like us to carry out a gap analysis assessment for you today.

 

Christmas Newsletter 2017!

Happy Christmas from all the Gainspeed team!

As always plenty of important information on everything compliance.

Have questions? We can help, feel free to contact us

 

Some of this months features are.

Headlines
Standards Watch
European standards being
withdrawn
Other standards being withdrawn
Lists of European Harmonised
Standards
SUSTAINABILITY
Sustainability standard published
RoHS – Another Amendment
Published
New Standards
October 2017
November 2017
December 2017
Compliance Calendar

 

 

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New Office for Product Safety and Standards in the UK

The government has today (21 January 2018) announced the creation of a new national oversight body tasked with identifying consumer risks and managing responses to large-scale product recalls and repairs.

The new Office for Product Safety and Standards will enable the UK to meet the evolving challenges of product safety by responding to expanding international trade, the growth in online shopping and the increasing rate of product innovation.

Today’s announcement comes as part of the government’s response to the Working Group on Product Recalls and Safety. Established in October 2016 by former Consumer Minister Margot James, the group of product and fire safety experts was brought together to build on the recommendations made by Lynn Faulds Wood in her independent review into consumer product recalls.

In addition to providing support and advice for local authority Trading Standards teams, the office will co-ordinate work across local authorities where action is needed on a national scale and will ensure the UK continues to carry out appropriate border checks on imported products once the UK leaves the European Union.

Business Minister Andrew Griffiths said:

The new Office for Product Safety and Standards will strengthen the UK’s already tough product safety regime and will allow consumers to continue to buy secure in the knowledge there is an effective system in place if products need to be repaired or replaced.

I thank the working group for their efforts to help improve product safety and I look forward to working with them in this new phase.

Neil Gibbins, Chair of the working group, said:

It has been my mission to make the public safe since I joined the fire service nearly 40 years ago. That’s why I’m pleased to see the government respond to our recommendations with concrete steps to ensure the safety of consumers, now and in the future.

The government will continue to work with stakeholders such as consumer groups, manufacturers and retailers to ensure the office coordinates the UK’s product safety regime as effectively as possible.

This will not lessen any of the legal responsibilities that sit with manufacturers, importers and retailers to present safe products to the market, and to take rapid effective action when safety issues arise with their products.

Other actions as part of the government’s response to the working group include:

  • working with the British Standards Institution to provide guidance on product recalls and corrective action
  • conducting research to help manufacturers and retailers develop technological solutions to product marking and identification
  • increasing the reach of Primary Authority to further share business, local authority and Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) expertise to help protect consumers
  • researching consumer behaviour to identify the best way to drive up the number of consumers registering appliances with manufacturers
  • creating an expert panel to bring together trade associations, consumer and enforcement representatives to advise on product safety issues as they arise

Notes for editors

  1. The office will be based in the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) and will start work immediately.
  2. It will work closely with the BEIS Chief Scientific Advisor, Professor John Loughhead, to ensure it has access to cutting-edge scientific and technical expertise.
  3. The Working Group on Product Recalls and Safety was set up by former Consumer Minister Margot James to provide recommendations to improve the recalls process and the safety of consumer products. The group published its report in July 2017.
  4. The Office for Product Safety and Standards will cover general (non-food) consumer product safety. It will not cover vehicles, medicines and medical devices, or workplace equipment, which are already covered by other agencies. This remit is in line with the current responsibilities of BEIS on product safety.
  5. The remit of the office does not cover construction products, which are currently subject to a separate review being led by Dame Judith Hackitt. The government will carefully consider the recommendations of that review when it concludes.
  6. The Office for Product Safety and Standards will have a budget of around £12 million per year when fully operational.
  7. There are no changes to the roles and responsibilities of local authorities or other market surveillance authorities. The office will provide a number of specialist services centrally to support consistent national enforcement, including aspects of product testing and technical expertise.
  8. Primary Authority enables businesses to form a legal partnership with one local authority, which then provides assured and tailored advice on complying with environmental health, trading standards or fire safety regulations that other local regulators must respect.

Link to original article on gov.co.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/news/government-launches-new-office-for-product-safety-and-standards

 

 

Gainspeed Newsletter 2018

Happy Chinese New Year!Gainspeed

As always plenty of important information on everything compliance.

If your new to our news letter then we highly recommend a read. The information contained can save you hours of research and confusion.

With the compliance calendar you can clearly see whats happening in the next few months, it really is a must read.GS Compliance Newsletter 2018 Iss 01

Have questions? We can help, feel free to contact us

 

Some of this months features are.

Headlines
Standards Watch
European standards being
withdrawn
Other standards being withdrawn
Lists of European Harmonised
Standards
SUSTAINABILITY
Declarable Substance List
RoHS – Consultation on
exemptions
RoHS – 2018 Review
New Standards
December 2017
January 2018
February 2018
Compliance Calendar

 

 

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UKCA latest guidance from GOV.UK

The UK Goverment has updated there lattest guidance on placing manufactured goods on the market in Great Britain.

As part of this a new UKCA Implemetation Guidance document has been issued to answer the many questions surrounding the UKCA mark and requirements.

CE marking for the GB market

Although UKCA is now recommened for all products sold in the UK you will be able to use the CE marking until 1 January 2023 if any of the following apply:

  • you currently apply the CE marking to your good on the basis of self-declaration
  • any mandatory third-party conformity assessment was carried out by an EU-recognised notified body (including a body in a country with which the EU has a relevant mutual recognition agreement)
  • the certificate of conformity previously held by a UK approved body has been transferred to an EU-recognised notified body prior to 1 January 2021

You can only place CE marked goods that meet EU requirements on the market in Great Britain while UK and EU requirements are the same. This is currently the case and there are no UK plans to diverge at this time.

Nonetheless you are encouraged to be ready as soon as possible, and by 1 January 2023 at the latest. If the EU changes their rules and you CE mark your goods based on new EU rules which are different from the requirements in the UK, you will no longer be able to use the CE marking in the UK. This will be the case even if the change happens before 1 January 2023.

This guidance is about placing manufactured goods on the market in Great Britain (GB). Great Britain is England, Wales and Scotland.

There’s different guidance if you’re:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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