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No deal CPR guidance revealed


SELECT has welcomed new advice that confirms how Construction Products Regulation (CPR) could be affected by a no deal Brexit. The UK Government has announced that if the UK leaves the European Union without a deal on 31 October, EU CPR will be retained and a UK-based system will operate, with identical European harmonised standards and UK designated standards. Notified UK bodies currently operating under CPR will be granted ‘approved body’ status and listed on a new database. Where such a body has undertaken conformity assessment activity against UK designated standards, the manufacturer must affix a UKCA marking. Goods affixed with a compliant CE marking on the UK market before exit day will be able to continue to circulate in


the UK. Additionally, goods which are made and assessed against EU harmonised standards and carry a compliant CE marking can continue to be placed on the UK market. It is intended that these arrangements will be for a time-limited period and sufficient notice will be given to economic operators before that period ends. Dave Forrester, Head of Technical at SELECT, said: “In a time of uncertainty, this confirmation of how CPR will be dealt with is welcome news. “If SELECT Members have any further queries, we are happy to help.”


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For more information, see the latest update on www.gov.uk which also includes details about manufactured goods.


Making managers


Fourteen new recruits have completed their induction day and taken their places on the twelfth Effective Manager programme run by SELECT and Edinburgh Napier University. Te candidates will now spend the


next year working with the university to improve and develop their management skills and knowledge. Diane Peebles, Programme Leader,


said: “We have an enthusiastic group who will come together once a month to learn about management. “Having the privileged position of


seeing students join us on day one right through to the end of the programme, I see their confidence, self-awareness and knowledge increase. Tey learn as much from each other as from the tutors.”


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