Regulatory ESSENTIAL



Regulatory ESSENTIALS - modular information package with all the essential information for compliant products in your target market. Conveniently read online at Product-Compliance-Portal ROGER WILLCO.

Boilers; conformity assessment; declaration of conformity; legal obligations; lifting accessories; machinery; placing on the market; putting into service; risk assessment; safety components; special equipment; technical documentation
Scope: This ESSENTIAL describes the UK regulations (for England, Scotland and Wales) on PARTLY COMPLETED MACHINERY, based on - The Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 2008 - The Product Safety and Metrology etc. (Amendment etc.) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 - BREXIT Guidance dokuments published by the UK government (see: Link/Reference to other reference documents)

Stakeholders: Manufacturer, Importer
Legislation in force: The Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 2008 (transposition of the so-called European Machine Directive 2006/42/EC into the national law of the United Kingdom) SCHEDULE 12 of SI 2019 No. 696 (Amendment of the Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 2008) describes the changes to SI 2008 No. 1597, post-BREXIT legislation The Statutory Instrument (SI) will come into force on 01-OCT-2024 and has two main objectives: - To revoke the expiry date of the recognition of certain European Union (EU) requirements relating to goods, which is due to end on 31-DEC-2024 and to remove the associated transitional provisions which are no longer required. This will allow continued recognition of EU requirements for the product regulations within scope for goods placed on the market in Great Britain (GB); and - To replace the expiry provision and the associated transitional provisions, with a provision that recognises EU testing or conformity assessment procedures. This will mean that, where manufacturers have undertaken conformity assessment procedures with EU recognised bodies, the United Kingdom Conformity Assessed (UKCA) marking may be used, instead of the relevant EU conformity marking. The Product Safety and Metrology etc. (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (SI 2024 No.696) amends the following legislation and recognizes the EU product requirements and the CE marking without time restrictions. The removal of the expiry of recognition of EU product requirements will apply to the 21 product regulations covered within this SI, which are managed by the Department for Business and Trade [leading department], the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero and the Department for Work and Pensions (Health and Safety Executive). This announcement does not apply to regulations for medical devices, construction products, marine equipment, rail products, cableways, transportable pressure equipment, and unmanned aircraft systems regulations. There are specific arrangements in place for these sectors.

Application national: England, Scotland, Wales, Partly Completed Machinery, Post-BREXIT regulation,

Countries: Image for GB United Kingdom,  
Comment on the comparability to EU legislation: This SI 2008 No.1597 (Statutory Instrument) is being made in order to implement the provisions of the EU Machinery Directive (2006/42/EC)....
Status: Published 2021-09-07 by Anette Dunkel-Reinboth and Torsten Sahm
Last change 2024-07-19 by Anette Dunkel-Reinboth: Scope of this ESSENTIAL, Machine safety and guarding
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Scope of this ESSENTIAL
This ESSENTIAL describes the UK regulations (for England, Scotland and Wales) on PARTLY COMPLETED MACHINERY,
based on
- The Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 2008
- The Product Safety and Metrology etc. (Amendment etc.) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019
- BREXIT Guidance dokuments published by the UK government (see: Link/Reference to other reference documents)'

Abbreviations
Here you will get a table

Important abbreviations which are special for this legislation or theme.

Hints
Here you will get textual information

Specific recommendations, information or most common mistakes

Analysis of regulatory requirements

Legislation in force for this PCT
Here you will get a linked document in ROGER WILLCO
(only reachable with additional ROGER WILLCO license)

Are legal provisions regulates the product compliance topic? If yes, what is the reference (title, number)?

Legislation in force for this PCT
Here you will get a table

Are legal provisions regulates the product compliance topic? If yes, what is the reference (title, number)?

Scope of legislation
PARTLY COMPLETED MACHINERY is defined as drive systems and other assemblies which (regulation 6)
(a) are almost machinery;
(b) cannot in themselves perform a specific application; and
(c) are only intended to be incorporated into or assembled with other machinery or other partly completed machinery or equipment, thereby forming machinery

All numbering of regulations and annexes/parts refer to the consolidated version of: SI 2008 No.1597/ SI 2019 No.696.

NOTE:
1) Northern Ireland regulations are not covered by this CRF
2) Machinery regulations are not covered by this ESSENTIAL (see ESSENTIAL GBR Machinery Product Cat.1)'

Responsible actors
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Which actor(s) are responsible for compliance with the legal provisions: e. g. - economic operators (manufacturer, importer, distributor, fulfilment service provider), - user (commercial/industrial/professional), - user (private, consumer)?

Regulatory market access conditions for the actor(s)
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What are the main regulatory requirements (e. g. conformity assessment fulfilment of essential requirements of Annex I 2006/42/EC) prior placing on the market, importation and putting into service (brief description)

Penalty by this legislation
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What are the possible penalties (e. g. sales ban, fines) in the case of non-compliance?

Sub-federal legislation of states/counties
Here you will get related hyperlink(s)

E. g. by 2019 an Inter-Governmental Agreement (IGA) on governance of the Electrical Equipment Safety System (EESS) has been signed by Queensland, Victoria, Western Australia and Tasmania.

FTA/MRA status with EU
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(only reachable with additional ROGER WILLCO license)

Has the country signed a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) or a Mutual recognition agreement (MRA) with EU?

Authority
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Name of the authority for approval, registration, market surveillance and/or enforcement

Market surveillance authority
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Name of the authority for market surveillance and/or enforcement

Link/Reference to other reference document(s)
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(only reachable with additional ROGER WILLCO license)

Comment on the comparability to EU legislation
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Route to compliance

Formal and administrative requirements

Registration at related authority required?
Here you will get textual information

Product registration? Manufacturer registration? Importer / Representative registration? if required.

Local representative legally required?
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[Yes/No]

Equipment authorization (approval process)

Conformance document(s) to show compliance to the authority
Here you will get textual information

e. g. SDoC, technical documentation (for 10 years), filled-in approval forms (e. g. ACMA in AUT)

Conformance document validity and renewal
Here you will get textual information

Validity for Conformance document name mentioned. For mandatory certification validity is important.

Testing & Standards

Specific requirements for testing
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e. g. is an accredited test lab. mandatory, limits, test samples, product description

General information to the application of standards
Here you will get textual information

e. g. China: GB standards are mandatory, EU: harmonized standards shall be published in the OJEU with respect to "presumption of conformity"

Source for standards for conformity assessment
Here you will get related hyperlink(s)

National Standardisation Organisation
Here you will get related hyperlink(s)

Link to organisation

Are national standards based on IEC/ISO standards?
Here you will get textual information

Undetailed information

Regulatory labelling, markings and user information

Regulatory label (mandatory)
Here you will get textual information

e. g. product label

Required information on the product and/or packaging
Here you will get textual information

e. g. address of the manufacturer/importer, serial number

User instructions language(s)
Here you will get textual information

Regulated by the legal provisions

User instruction requirements and specific compliance notes
Here you will get textual information

Form, sentence inside, simple text. E. g. FCC/ISED compliance information, SAR information, battery, environmental information like waste

Digital user documentation allowed?
Here you will get textual information

User instructions allowed by QR-Code/internet or digital medium or integrated in device with display? Safety instruction allowed by QR-Code or digital medium?

Warnings, symbols
Here you will get textual information

e. g. ANSI Z 535.4


Code, ContinentGBR, Europe
Economic Area
Official LanguageEnglish (plus 6 regional official languages) De facto official language of the United Kingdom is English. Welsh, an official language in Wales, and the only de jure official language in any part of the UK and Scots
Standard InstituteBSI - British Standards Institution | https://www.bsigroup.com/en-US/Standards/
HS CodememberYes, since 1952






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