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The UKCA Mark is coming… are you ready?

The introduction of the new UK Conformity Assessed (UKCA) Marking scheme may have been delayed until 2025 but our independence and flexibility to respond quickly to industry changes means we’re fully prepared for the new legislation coming into force.

UKCA Marking

The new UKCA Mark will be mandatory under GB legislation and is a guarantee to you, the consumer that a product can be used safely, and has met all applicable and designated standards, relevant environmental legislation and health and safety regulations.

Since the change came into effect on 1st January 2021 we have been working closely with our multiple Notified Bodies (for CE) and Approved Bodies (for UKCA) to ensure we achieve the duel CE and UKCA approval and we are pleased to confirm that all Pyroguard products are now approved in line with the new regulations.

Roll out of our new UKCA stamp has already begun and is being applied to all products and documentation previously requiring the CE Mark so you can be confident that there will be no disruption to service throughout the transitional period.

To view and download the latest versions of our Declarations of Performance, simply visit our website or alternatively, our technical team are on hand to assist with any queries you may have, contact us here.

 

For more information about the UKCA Mark, visit: Using the UKCA Mark – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

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