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  1. Using the UKCA marking - GOV.UK

    Dec 31, 2020 · Find out if you need to use the UKCA (UK Conformity Assessed) marking on products you manufacture or handle.

  2. UKCA marking - Wikipedia

    The UKCA marking (an abbreviation of UK Conformity Assessed) is a conformity mark that indicates conformity with the applicable requirements for products sold within Great Britain. [1]

  3. How to UKCA Mark a Product in 5 Steps - compliancegate.com

    Jun 6, 2025 · This guide explains step-by-step how to affix the UKCA marking to products manufactured for sale in the United Kingdom.

  4. What is the UKCA marking and when did it come into force? The UKCA marking (UKCA = “UK Conformity Assessed”) is the new British product marking which will be required for certain products …

  5. The Role of UKCA Marking in Product Safety - SafetyCulture

    Mar 6, 2025 · What is UKCA Marking? UKCA Marking, or UK Conformity Assessed Marking, is a certification mark indicating a product meets the necessary safety, health, and environmental …

  6. UKCA Guide, Requirements, Process, and Certification

    Sep 20, 2024 · This guide explores what the UKCA mark is, its requirements, and how to prepare for certification to ensure your products meet the necessary regulations for the UK market.

  7. Your UKCA Marking FAQs, Answered - IES

    Apr 29, 2025 · Find out everything you need to know about UKCA marking, including product scope, CE compatibility, documentation, and when and how to apply it.

  8. UKCA Marking Certification Lab | TÜV SÜD

    UKCA marking will indicate that a product placed on the Great Britain market meets the UKCA Marking requirements.

  9. UKCA marking: conformity assessment and documentation

    Aug 10, 2022 · This means businesses will have the flexibility to use either the UKCA (UK Conformity Assessed) or CE marking to sell products in Great Britain (GB).

  10. UKCA Marking & Compliance – Certification & Testing | Element

    UKCA (UK Conformity Assessed) marking is a mandatory requirement for many products placed on the market in Great Britain. It confirms that your product meets relevant UK legislation.