The EU General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR) aims to ensure the safety of products placed on the EU and Northern Ireland markets.
This includes products that are intended for use by consumers, as well as commercial or non-domestic products that may reasonably find their way into the hands of a consumer. It also includes secondhand or reconditioned products and contains requirements and obligations regarding the manufacture, supply, distribution, marking, after-sales monitoring, market surveillance, and recall of those products.
Published on 23 May 2024, the new Regulation will replace the General Product Safety Directive (GPSD) 2001/95/EC following a transitional period that ends on 13th December 2024.
This guide provides an overview of the EU GPSR in relation to furniture and explains:
- The content and reach of the EU General Product Safety Regulation, the products or industries to which it applies, and its relationship with other existing regulations
- How this impacts manufacturers, producers, or distributors of furniture products in the EU market
- The value of risk assessment, when this should be undertaken, and highlight useful tools
- The relevance of product testing and the hierarchy of documents such as harmonised standards, including where this sits within the (EU) GPSR
- Who is responsible for enforcement of the Regulation
- The Safety Gate system, including actions that may be taken by enforcement and market surveillance authorities
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