
Toys (Safety) Regulations 2011: Great Britain - GOV.UK
Dec 11, 2024 · On 14 November 2022 the Government announced it would be extending the provisions for UKCA labelling and importer labelling until 31 December 2027. The Product Safety and Metrology (Amendment and...
Using the UKCA marking - GOV.UK
Dec 31, 2020 · Find out if you need to use the UKCA (UK Conformity Assessed) marking on products you manufacture or handle. This guidance explains how to use the UKCA marking. For information on placing...
Understanding the UKCA marking when selling toys on the GB …
UKCA marking must be used for all toys for the GB market that previously required the CE mark and those which require a mandatory third-party conformity assessment under the Toy (Safety) Regulations 2011: Great Britain. It requires toy manufacturers to show that their products adhere to the ‘essential safety requirements’.
Toy Regulations and Standards in the UK: An Essential Guide
Jun 16, 2022 · In this guide, we explain what UK-based importers and manufacturers must know about toy regulations, safety standards, lab testing, documentation, and labeling requirements. We also cover CE marking and the more recent UKCA marking requirements applicable to toys.
Toys (Safety) Regulations 2011 - GOV.UK
Jan 1, 2021 · Guides updated to clarify product labelling requirements, reflect the extension of the transition period for UKCA marking, and refer to EU Market Surveillance Regulation 2019/1020, now in force...
Welcome to the UKCA & CE Marking Handmade Toys Collective!
To UKCA or CE mark your toy, you need to verify that it meets the essential safety requirements laid out in the Toys Safety Regulations 2011 or Toy Safety Directive - the law regarding children’s toys and UKCA/CE marking, by verifying that the manufacturer has provided identifying information of the toy and manufacturer, applied the UKCA or ...
UKCA or CE marking toys- Beginners what you need to know!
UKCA or CE marking – What is it? It is the toy’s passport mark to say that it conforms to the standards needed to be sold. Its not a quality mark, or a certification, its just a mark to say that the toy meets the minimum standards set out in the EN71 (the regulations for toys)
The Toys (Safety) Regulations 2011: An Overview
Mar 11, 2025 · The UKCA Marking must be affixed to one of the following areas: The toy; The toy’s label; The toy’s packaging; An accompanying document, such as the instructions leaflet; For small toys or toys with small parts, the UKCA marking can be featured on a label that does not have to be attached to the toy or an accompanying leaflet.
UKCA Markings Update: A Comprehensive Guide for …
What is the UKCA Marking? The UKCA Mark (UK Conformity Assessed) is the UK’s new product marking that indicates conformity with the applicable UK regulations. It applies to most products, including toys, electrical goods, machinery, and more.
Label of UKCA Marking for Toy Safety | Integration to UK …
Jan 1, 2024 · UKCA Marking for Toy Safety in UAE is to signify that the toys have been manufactured, tested and is in compliance with relevant UK Safety & Performance Regulations and Harmonized Standards.