On 20 June, the UK government announced a change to policy on UKCA marking, that addresses some of the concerns of members of the Lifting Equipment Engineers Association (LEEA) and which will be considered at the next Technical Committee meeting.
The Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) announced the new measures on 20 June, which they believe will make it easier and cheaper for businesses to comply with the UKCA regime:
The Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) announced the new measures on 20 June, which they believe will make it easier and cheaper for businesses to comply with the UKCA regime:
LEEA membership’s previous concerns surrounding the introduction of UKCA marking for small and forged lifting accessories were initially highlighted by the Association’s Technical Committee. These included increased costs; the post manufacture stamping of millions of products, which will become unintelligible as they are worn away; the damage to the integrity of products, which may result in stress weaknesses with potential consequences of injury and fatalities. Marking by an added plate or equivalent also presented difficulties with an additional plate possibly being detrimental to the safe use of the product.
Following correspondence between the Minister and the LEEA CEO, and with the support of local Huntingdon MP, Jonathan Djanogly, Moloney met with policy advisers to Paul Scully MP, Minister for Small Business Consumers and Labour Markets, where LEEA engaged in constructive dialogue and made the above case.
Ross Moloney said: “LEEA is grateful for the change made to UKCA marking and will now consider if they go far enough. We’re glad to have represented our members’ concerns, raised via our Technical Committee, by putting the case to BEIS and acknowledge the support of those in Whitehall. I would suggest members digest these changes and provide me with your feedback for our on-going discourse with UK government.”
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