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Everything you need to know about the General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR)

Intro

The General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR) is a crucial regulation within the European Union that ensures products are safe before they are placed on the market. GPSR aims to protect consumers and ensure the quality of products. In this blog, we take a closer look at exactly what GPSR means, what the key requirements are, and why it is important for both manufacturers and consumers.

What is GPSR?

The GPSR, or General Product Safety Regulation, states that all products sold on the European market must meet safety standards. This means that products must not endanger the health and safety of users. The legislation applies to all products placed on the market, regardless of where they are manufactured. For more information that goes deep into the substance, it is wise to read the NVWA website. Among other things, they have created a decision tree that tells who must comply with what.

Key GPSR requirements

Under GPSR, manufacturers and importers must do the following:

  • Risk Analysis and Evaluation: Prior to marketing, each product must be subjected to a thorough risk analysis.
  • Product Information: Clear and accurate product information, including warnings, must be available to consumers.
  • Storage and Distribution: Companies must ensure that their products are stored and distributed safely.
  • Product monitoring: Manufacturers must track complaints and incidents to detect any defects early.

The Importance of GPSR for Businesses

Compliance with the GPSR is essential for companies to avoid fines and recalls. Compliance not only protects consumers, but also helps companies maintain their reputation and customer trust. By following safety regulations, companies ensure that their products consistently meet quality requirements and avoid legal problems.

GPSR in Practice

In practice, this means that companies must actively monitor whether their products meet the latest safety standards or marking requirements. This can be done through regular audits and inspections. In addition, they must be able to quickly identify and correct any problems to minimize risks to consumers.

Free checklist from Instrux

Instrux offers a free checklist for companies to help them with GPSR compliance. This handy checklist covers all the essential steps and points of interest to ensure products comply with European safety standards. With it, companies can easily verify their compliance with the requirements of the General Product Safety Regulation, which helps reduce potential risks and ensure compliance.

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