UKCA Marking Machinery
Machines that are being placed on the market in the UK are required to be UKCA Marked under the Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations before they are put into service. The Regulation applies to machines that are new, but also applies to machines that have been built for own use, or where they have been modified or rebranded.
Machinery for the UK market had been required to be CE marked since 1995, however, following the UK’s departure from the European Union, The UK Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations (SI 2008/1597) now apply. This sets out seven categories of equipment which are within scope:
- Machinery (Main definition: an assembly of linked parts, where at least one moves and is powered for a specific application)
- Interchangeable equipment
- Safety components
- Lifting accessories
- Chains, ropes and webbing (for lifting purposes)
- Removable mechanical transmissions devices
- Partly completed machinery
It is important to read the definitions within Regulation 4 and exclusions within Schedule 3 of the Machinery Directive to fully understand if your equipment is in or out of scope.
Conformity Requirements
UKCA Marking Machinery under the Regulation is relatively straightforward when it comes to establishing the route to conformity for equipment within scope. The majority of equipment will fall under a self-declaration route, however there are separate routes for ‘high risk’ equipment (which are items that are listed within Part 4 of the Regulation) and for partly completed machinery, as shown below:
The majority of machinery will fall under the ‘Internal Checks’ route; which requires the manufacturer to undertake 5 key tasks:
- Undertake a risk assessment
- Demonstrate conformity to the Essential Health and Safety Requirements of Part I, or against the requirements of applicable harmonised standards.
- Compile technical documentation
- Complete a Declaration of Conformity
- Affix the UKCA mark
Once a manufacturer has completed these tasks and found that the machine fulfils all of these requirements, then the machine can be deemed to be CE marked and is now ready to be placed on the market.
The full text of the Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations can be viewed on the UK Government Website.
Related Topics:
– Machinery Built for Own Use
– Water Jetting Equipment and CE Marking Guidance
– Partly Completed Machinery (Member’s Question)
How we can help
UKCA Support Services assists manufacturers, importers and users of machinery on a day to basis and we have a range of services to meet your needs. We can undertake some or all of the tasks with our compliance services, or we can help bring the knowledge in-house with our training and consultancy services. Here are some of the services on offer:
- Risk Assessments to EN ISO 12100
- designated Standards Assessments and Testing
- Technical file compilation
- In-company or public Machinery Directive training
- PUWER Assessments
For more support on UKCA Marking under the Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulation, or to find out how we can help you, please call us on 01564 792349, or please complete our online enquiry form.