Guidance

Designated standards: new or amended notices of publication

Proposed updates to the lists of standards for businesses.

Applies to England, Scotland and Wales

Designated standards: gas appliances proposal to amend, 10 March 2025 publication of notice scheduled for 8 April 2025 (PDF, 158 KB, 3 pages)

Referenced standards: general product safety proposal to amend, 14 March 2025 publication of notice scheduled for 12 April 2025 (PDF, 127 KB, 3 pages)

Designated standards: PPE proposal to amend, 14 March 2025 publication of notice scheduled for 12 April 2025 (PDF, 126 KB, 3 pages)

Designated standards: pressure equipment proposal to amend, 14 March 2025 publication of notice scheduled for explosive12 atmospheresApril 2025 (PDF, 134 KB, 4 pages)

Designated standards: pyrotechnic articles – proposal to amend, 2314 March 2025 publication of notice scheduled for 12 April 2025 (PDF, 118 KB, 2 pages)

Designated standards: measuring instruments proposal to amend, 14 March 2025 publication of notice scheduled for 2212 MayApril 2025 (PDF, 124123 KB, 3 pages)

The documents above are proposed updates to the lists of standards that businesses can use to show their products, services or processes comply with essential requirements of the relevant GB law.

A designated standard is a standard, developed by consensus, which is put forward by BSI and is recognised by government, in part or in full, by publishing its reference on GOV.UK in a formal notice of publication.

We are committed to providing an opportunity for stakeholders to object to designation if they have reason to believe that a standard proposed for designation does not meet GB essential legal requirements, either fully or in part. Proposals for new or amended notices are made publicly available on this page for 28 days (unless immediate action is required), during which period interested parties may object to a publication proposal by submitting an objection form to designatedstandards@businessandtrade.gov.uk. The objection must outline why the standard proposed for designation does not meet GB essential legal requirements, either fully or partly.

Any objection received during the 28-day period following publication of a proposal on this page will be carefully considered. Government will inform the relevant BSI technical committee about the concerns raised through the objection. Each objection will be assessed, and the government will determine whether:

  1. the standard is adequate and the procedure for publication of the reference can continue
  2. the standard does not comply entirely with the relevant essential requirements and the reference is proposed for publication with restriction, or
  3. the standard is unsuitable for designation and the reference is withdrawn from the publication procedure

Proposals are actioned 29 days after their publication on this page unless they are withdrawn or further modified before that date or an objection to designation is received. The new or revised notice of publication is published on the appropriate GOV.UK web page and all subscribers to OPSS email alerts are informed.

We encourage stakeholders to sign up for email alerts when we add or update pages. This can be done by selecting ‘Get emails about this page’, which appears just above the contents section of all guidance and publications pages on GOV.UK.

Read more about the designation process

Stakeholders may also object to the designation of existing designated standards if they have reason to believe that it does not meet GB essential requirements, either fully or in part. The objection must outline why the designated standard does not meet GB essential requirements, either fully or partly.

Download the designated standards objection form (ODT, 8.94 KB)

Updates to this page

Published 1 July 2021

Last updated 2314 AprilMarch 2025 + show hide all updates" href="#full-history">+ show all updates
    1. Proposal to amend added for equipment for explosive atmospheres.

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