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EU - The New Obligations in Terms of the EU Product Safety Regulation

The EU Product Safety Regulation (GPSR) 1, which has now been published, will regulate the provision of non-food consumer products on the market from December 13, 2024, after the transition period has expired. The GPSR thus replaces Directive 2001/95/EC and, to a large part, the ProdSG.


In this context, the term "consumer product" is defined more precisely: A product is "any item, whether or not it is interconnected to other items, supplied or made available, whether for consideration or not, including in the context of providing a service, which is intended for consumers or is likely, under reasonably foreseeable conditions, to be used by consumers even if not intended for them“.​


B2B products and stand alone software are therefore not included. Other exceptions are also named, such as food, live plants and animals, antiques.

As before, the requirements in the so-called harmonized area have priority, such as products according to:

- Directive on machinery, (2006/42/EC)

- Low Voltage Directive (2014/35/EC)

- radio equipment and repealing directive (2014/53/EC)

More about the update

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