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The manufacturer, authorised representative or importer that first places a regulated product on the Great Britain or Northern Ireland market, or puts it into service, is responsible for compliance.
How to comply
A Declaration of Conformity must be completed, supported by technical documentation to demonstrate compliance. All documentation must be kept available for inspection for a period of at least 10 years from the date the product was last manufactured and be made available to OPSS on request within 10 working days.
confirm manufacturers have met the regulations for a product they place on the GB and/or NI market
retain a copy of the Declaration of Conformity
ensure technical documentation is available to OPSS on request for 10 years after the last product is first placed on the market
If an importer places a product on the GB or NI market under its own name or trademark, it must comply with all manufacturer’s obligations.
The role of the Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS)
OPSS is the appointed Market Surveillance Authority for Ecodesign Regulations in Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Our approach to addressing non-compliance is set out in our Enforcement Policy, which should be read alongside guidance on the specific enforcement actions available to us under the regulations, and associated rights to make representations or appeal.
If you have a specific enquiry about compliance or wish to contact us regarding suspected non-compliance please email OPSS.enquiries@businessandtrade.gov.uk.
Alternatively you can contact our helpdesk on 0121 345 1201.
Or in writing to:
Office for Product Safety and Standards 4th Floor Multistory 18 The Priory Queensway Birmingham B4 6BS United Kingdom
List of applicable legislation updated.
Duplicate links to legislation removed.
23 November 2023
List in 'What is covered' section updated.
28 September 2023
List of energy-related products and applicable legislation updated.
30 June 2023
Link added to new guidance on enforcement actions and associated rights.
26 January 2023
List of energy-related products with the associated ecodesign regulations updated.
14 July 2022
Declaration of Conformity template added.
7 June 2022
List added of energy-related products with the associated ecodesign regulations.
1 January 2021
Updated at the end of the transition period to reflect amendments to the regulations and the different rules for placing energy-related products on the market in Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
27 October 2020
EU Exit Update
9 November 2018
Includes a link to the Energy-using Products technical notice which provide information to allow businesses and citizens to understand what they need to do in the unlikely event of the UK exiting the EU in a ‘no deal’ scenario.