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General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR)

What is the General Product Safety Regulation ?

The General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR) is a new key instrument in the EU product safety legal framework, replacing from 13 December 2024 the current General Product Safety Directive  and the Food Imitating Product Directive . It modernises the EU general product safety framework and address the new challenges posed to product safety by the digitalisation of our economies.

The GPSR requires that all consumer products on the EU markets are safe and it establishes specific obligations for businesses to ensure it.

It applies to non-food products and to all sales channels. The GPSR provides a safety net for products or risks not regulated in other EU legislation. This safety net function means that EU consumers are always protected against dangerous products, be it now or in the future.

Objectives:

ensuring the safety of all products, including those linked to new technologies

addressing challenges posed by the growth of online sales and in particular via online marketplaces;

ensuring a better enforcement of the rules and more efficient and even market surveillance;

improving the effectiveness of recalls of dangerous products in the hands of consumers.

What's new?

Precautionary principle shall be widely applied by all stakeholders for product safety

Specific product safety obligations for both economic operators and providers of online marketplaces

Reinforced product traceability requirements

List of aspects to be taken into account when assessing the safety of products, including for new technologies

Accident reporting to authorities by businesses

Reinforced market surveillance rules

Specific rules on how to handle product safety recalls, including a mandatory recall notice template, and right to remedy for consumers

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What is the General Product Safety Regulation?

The General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR) is a new central instrument in the legal framework for product safety in the EU and will replace the current General Product Safety Directive and the Food Limiting Products Directive from December 13, 2024. It modernizes the EU's general product safety framework and addresses the new challenges arising from the digitalization of our economy.

The GPSR requires that all consumer products on the EU market are safe and sets out specific obligations for companies to ensure this.

It applies to non-food products and to all distribution channels. The GPSR provides a safety net for products or risks that are not covered by other EU regulations. This security feature ensures that EU consumers are always protected from dangerous products - now and in the future.

Goals:

- Ensuring the security of all products, including those associated with new technologies.

- Addressing the challenges posed by the growth of online sales, particularly through online marketplaces.

- Better enforcement of rules and more efficient and uniform market surveillance.

- Improve the effectiveness of recalls of dangerous products in the hands of consumers.

What's new?

- The precautionary principle should be widely applied by all those involved to ensure product safety.

- Specific product security requirements for both economic actors and online marketplace providers.

- Increased product traceability requirements.

- List of aspects to be taken into account when assessing product safety, including for new technologies.

- Accident reporting obligations for companies to the authorities.

- Strengthened market surveillance rules.

- Specific rules for handling product safety recalls, including a mandatory template for recall notifications and a legal right to remedy for consumers.