United Kingdom (GB) - General consumer product
UKCA and compliance requirements for general consumer product
Fallback category for consumer products that don't match a specific category. The baseline every consumer product faces: general product safety, market surveillance, chemical restrictions and US general CPSC duties.
For example: umbrella, storage box, stationery, travel mug.
Use a more specific category whenever one fits — this fallback can under-state sector rules. If the product is for children's play it is a toy (see toy category); the forChildren attribute here only adds the US CPSIA children's-product regime, because the EU/UK have no general children's-product law outside toys. Adding electronics via any attribute brings UKCA (UK) / CE (EU) marking obligations with the listed regulations. Battery products without digital circuitry may be outside FCC Part 15 — verify. GPSR requires an EU-established responsible economic operator and online-listing safety information from 13 December 2024; the UK GPSR 2005 is the GB equivalent (Northern Ireland follows the EU GPSR — verify your route to market).
Base requirements1 instruments
The general safety net for consumer products in Great Britain: no producer may place a product on the market unless it is safe, and producers and distributors must monitor products and notify authorities about unsafe ones. In Northern Ireland these Regulations were superseded on 13 December 2024 by the EU General Product Safety Regulation (EU) 2023/988.
Key obligations
- 01No producer shall place a product on the market unless the product is a safe product (regulation 5) - one which under normal or reasonably foreseeable conditions of use presents no risk, or only the minimum risk compatible with the product's use.source
- 02Producers must provide consumers with the relevant information to enable them to assess the risks and take precautions, and enable traceability by indicating the producer's name and address on the product or its packaging.source
- 03Producers must monitor marketed products: sample-test them, investigate and where necessary keep a register of complaints, and keep distributors informed of the results.source
- 04Distributors must act with due care to help ensure only safe products are supplied and must not supply products that, as a professional, they know or ought to know to be dangerous (regulation 8).source
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Extra regulations triggered by specific features
Has radio / wireless (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, cellular, GPS, RFID/NFC)
The Radio Equipment Regulations 2017The Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2012
Contains a battery
The Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016The Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2012
Plugs into mains power (50–1000 V AC)
The Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016The Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016The Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2012
Connects to the internet / runs updatable software
Documents you will need
Deduplicated across the regulations above
- Traceability and monitoring recordsNo declaration of conformity or technical file is required. Producers should be able to evidence traceability (name and address on product or packaging), sample testing, complaint investigation and, where necessary, a complaints register.source
Frequently asked
Does GPSR 2005 require UKCA marking or a declaration of conformity?+
No. It is a general safety-net regulation with no conformity marking, declaration of conformity or technical file. Your obligations are that the product is safe, that consumers get the information they need, that you can trace products (name and address on the product or packaging), and that you monitor and notify.
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