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Apply to become or identify an approved manufacturer authorised to carry out conformity assessment.
Find out if you will need to use the new UKNI marking and how to use it.
A guide about what should happen when a vehicle defect is reported or a vehicle recall is issued.
How to apply for an exemption to use a restricted substance to manufacture electrical and electronic equipment.
Guidance for EEE producers on how to accurately report the weight of EEE they place on the market under the waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) regulations.
Weights and Measures Act 1985 and subsequent Deregulation Order 1999 (as amended).
How vehicle manufacturers, producers and suppliers should run a safety recall in the UK.
When you must report the amount of electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) you place on the market and how to do it.
Businesses can choose between UKCA and CE marking to sell many different types of products in Great Britain (GB).
Guidance for businesses on the Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2012.
A guide to type approval procedures for devices used for road traffic law enforcement in Great Britain.
Rules about the labels that tyres must display to give information about fuel efficiency, wet grip and noise classification.
Information for businesses.
What you need to do if you manufacture or import tobacco products in the UK.
Check what UIDs you need for your tobacco products and the specifications they need to meet.
IST is a national sampling scheme based on the British Standard BS 6002-1:1993 (sampling procedures for inspection by variables).
Guidance on product marking, including the continued recognition of certain EU requirements, such as CE marking, for specific product sectors.
If you rely on the continued recognition of EU requirements, including CE marking, and have used a harmonised standard without an identical GB designated standard, you may need to take specific actions.
Guidance for businesses on the marking of measuring container bottles, with lists of approved and inactive manufacturers’ marks.
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