Update on the revision to the PPE Directive
The Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Directive is a fundamental piece of European legislation relating to occupational safety throughout Europe. The Directive is currently under review and the revised version is likely to come into effect fully by the end of 2016 or early 2017.
You cannot legally market PPE in the European Union unless it carries a CE mark and you obtain a CE mark for your equipment by demonstrating that it complies with the basic Health and Safety Requirements of the PPE Directive. Under the new, revised edition of the Directive, there will be a time limited validity of Certificates which will put a 5 year expiry date on product approvals. All notified bodies will have to re-approve products after their certificate has expired. However, if the product and standard have not changed it will be a simple administrative process to issue a new certificate.
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