EU Authorised Rep for PPE
Equipment which is intended to provide protection against one or several risks to a person’s health or safety is considered to be Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Within the healthcare sector, this does not include devices or equipment which protect the patient from risk of harm. Since 21st December 1989, the design, manufacture and marketing of ...
COVID-19| Protective Equipment
Most of the equipment being used as protection against airborne particles and small droplets are covered by specific EU harmonised legislation. The vast majority of these products are classified as Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and fall under the scope of Regulation (EU) 2016/425. These products are intended to protect the wearer. Products that are intended ...