May i suggest: XXX BC (British Compliance) , where XXX is the NoBo number
An example would be 250 BC. (confusion with Before Christ is really
unintended)
As a marking to replace the CE marking is suggest:
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The moustache is optional.
Gert
Scott et al,
I haven’t read the 600+ UK legislation report (which was
apparently rejected this week in the Parliament) but I am searching for the new
UK marking – perhaps ukCEeu?
:>) br, Pete
Peter E Perkins, PE
Principal Product Safety & Regulatory
Scott
> You have to replace your existing manufacture name and address on the product
> to your new Germany one.
You don’t – the “manufacturer” is the “manufacturer” where ever they are
located. Importers and other participants in the supply chain have different
responsibilities depending on
Dear Charlie & Ian,
May I add some additional comments on the following.
Regards,
Scott
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From: Charlie Blackham
Sent: Wednesday, 16 January 2019 09:42 PM
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Subject: Re: [PSES] Brexit requirements for UK manufacturers.
Ian
My
I think 'no deal' is very unlikely. The trouble is, that so are all the
other possibilities. ;-)
Best wishes
John Woodgate OOO-Own Opinions Only
J M Woodgate and Associates www.woodjohn.uk
Rayleigh, Essex UK
On 2019-01-16 13:56, Scott Xe wrote:
Hi Ian,
Your assumption is correct but may
Hi Ian,
Your assumption is correct but may have more than your thought. You can read
the following draft for greater detail.
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukdsi/2019/978076368/schedule/25
I have learnt that recently the UK government published draft Regulations of
619 pages in case of no
Ian
My understanding is:
* You only need a "representative" in the EU if required in the applicable
Directive(s), otherwise your importer in Germany only need to act as an
"importer"
* You will also have an issue with Notified Body certificates/opinions
issued from UK accredited NBs
Dear Ian,
There was an article from Susanne Wende from Noerr LLP regarding Brexit in the
latest issue of InCompliance Magazine:
https://incompliancemag.com/article/brexit-and-its-impact-on-market-access/
The article considers 3 different Brexit scenarios, main aspects are
·
We discussed this here only a few days ago. Yes, you need an authorized
representative within the EU.
Best wishes
John Woodgate OOO-Own Opinions Only
J M Woodgate and Associates www.woodjohn.uk
Rayleigh, Essex UK
On 2019-01-16 10:21, McBurney, Ian wrote:
Dear Colleagues.
I have been waiting
Dear Colleagues.
I have been waiting for some firm guidelines as to what will be the
requirements for UK manufacturers after 30th March 2019
but so far nothing has been published by the relevant authorities.
>From my understanding, if the UK leaves the EU without an agreement, the UK
>will be
Note that publication/citation of harmonised standards in Europe from
now on (12/2018) will take place in the L section of the OJ, effectively
allowing them the status of EU -law. A first standard on Accessibility
of (governmental) Websites has already been published.
Gert Gremmen
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