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Free webinar on CE marking and UKCA marking for manufacturers, importers, brand owners and distributors placing products on the EU and UK markets. This session explains what CE and UKCA marking really mean in practice, how to identify which legislation applies to your product, and how to carry out a compliant conformity assessment. Presented by Pete Hall from Product Compliance Support.
This training covers how the CE and UKCA systems work, the link between essential requirements and harmonised or designated standards, and how manufacturers can demonstrate conformity through structured assessment, technical documentation and declarations of conformity. It also explains the ongoing obligations that apply once a product is placed on the market, including traceability, quality control and handling non-compliance.
Timestamps
00:00 Introduction to Product Compliance Support and Authorised Rep Compliance
03:00 What CE marking and UKCA marking actually mean
07:40 Essential requirements, standards and presumption of conformity
15:00 Using standards checklists for CE and UKCA assessments
17:45 Compiling technical documentation and technical files
20:20 Declarations of Conformity and signing responsibilities
20:55 Low Voltage Directive overview (mains electrical safety)
23:10 EMC Directive overview (electromagnetic compatibility)
26:40 RoHS Directive overview (restricted substances)
30:10 Further guidance, Blue Guide and useful resources
What you will learn
• How CE marking is used to demonstrate compliance with EU product legislation
• When UKCA marking is required and when CE can still be used in Great Britain
• How manufacturers, importers, distributors and own-branders are defined in law
• How essential requirements are supported by harmonised and designated standards
• How to assess your product using checklists and structured conformity assessment
• What a complete technical file must contain, including risk assessments, test reports, instructions and traceability information
• How to prepare and sign a Declaration of Conformity
• How to apply the CE and UKCA logos correctly and legally
Directives and Regulations Covered
Low Voltage Directive (LVD) – electrical safety for mains powered equipment
EMC Directive – electromagnetic emissions and immunity
RoHS Directive – restrictions on hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment
Who this webinar is for
Manufacturers placing products on the EU or UK market, UK brands sourcing products from overseas, EU and UK importers and distributors, quality managers, product managers and anyone involved in product safety, design or compliance. It is also suitable for businesses expanding into the EU or UK markets and needing clarity on CE and UKCA rules.
This webinar explains how to identify the correct regulatory framework, how to apply standards correctly, what the law expects from economic operators, and how to maintain compliance throughout a product’s life cycle. It highlights common issues found during market surveillance, the importance of accurate user instructions, and the requirement to maintain technical documentation for ten years.
Key keywords
CE marking, UKCA marking, Low Voltage Directive, EMC Directive, RoHS Directive, technical documentation, technical file, declaration of conformity, harmonised standards, designated standards, EN standards, CE assessment, product safety law, manufacturer responsibilities, importer responsibilities, distributor responsibilities, economic operators, authorised representative, UK authorised representative, EU authorised representative, conformity assessment, self-certification, notified body, electrical equipment compliance, product testing, risk assessment, market surveillance, product labelling, user instructions, CE logo, UKCA logo.
Need help?
Product Compliance Support works with manufacturers to identify the regulations that apply to their products, carry out CE and UKCA assessments, compile technical files, draft instructions and declarations, and support responses to market surveillance authorities. Our sister company, Authorised Rep Compliance, provides EU and UK authorised representative services for manufacturers based outside the respective markets.
For Authorised Representative Services in Europe contact our sister website https://www.authorisedrepcompliance.com
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