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Product Safety Regulations

PassedAtFailing
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I wonder if anyone could help or point me in the right direction.
I have a product that I'm looking to make available for sale. It is made entirely out of plastics which are produced by a third-party and I simply compose the plastics into the product. The product involves nothing electrical.
Can anyone make me aware of any markings that the product might need or testing? Or any other advice for that matter?
I have a product that I'm looking to make available for sale. It is made entirely out of plastics which are produced by a third-party and I simply compose the plastics into the product. The product involves nothing electrical.
Can anyone make me aware of any markings that the product might need or testing? Or any other advice for that matter?
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"Part P" is not, and has never been, an accredited electrical qualification. It is a Building Regulation. No one can be "Part P qualified."
Forum posts are not legal advice; are for educational and discussion purposes only, and are not a substitute for proper consultation with a competent, qualified advisor.0 -
Thanks for that.
It's been a while since I last had to look and that's why I needed to check. It looks like it doesn't qualify for CE marking as I suspected. I'm going to need to read up a lot more yet.0
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