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UKCA mark - CE marking UK product post-BREXIT
fcb:
Lovely. :palm:
Yesterday the British Gov withdrew the UKCA mark guidance paper. https://www.gov.uk/guidance/prepare-to-use-the-ukca-mark-after-brexit
GromBeestje:
That's what I've been expecting
AndyC_772:
It's the uncertainty that's so damaging ::)
I don't recall anyone suggesting that the CE marking regime was, or is, broken. Common technical standards and markings are in everyone's best interests, especially when there's nothing in them that's politically charged or controversial.
Monkeh:
--- Quote from: AndyC_772 on January 31, 2020, 01:17:54 pm ---It's the uncertainty that's so damaging ::)
I don't recall anyone suggesting that the CE marking regime was, or is, broken. Common technical standards and markings are in everyone's best interests, especially when there's nothing in them that's politically charged or controversial.
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Self-certification with little to no verification is pretty broken. But UKCA is.. exactly the same bollocks and just another logo to try and jam on a label. Despite all attempts to claim to the contrary, the same standards will be applicable to goods post-brexit.
m98:
--- Quote from: Monkeh on January 31, 2020, 01:21:11 pm ---Self-certification with little to no verification is pretty broken.
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Don't beg for even more bureaucracy than there already is.
And don't think that any amount of regulation is going to affect the anonymous chinese companies who ship their dangerous shit via their european warehouses.
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