Last edited 02 Mar 2026

General safety requirement (GSR) for construction products

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A General Safety Requirement (GSR) for construction products was proposed in the Government Consultation on the General Safety Requirement for Construction Products published on 24 February 2026. In the paper it argues that the current product safety regime only applies to products covered by designated standards or voluntary technical assessments. Research undertaken for government by the Adroit Consortium suggests around 29% to 61% of products have a designated standard, with a mid-point of around 37% of the UK market being regulated under the Construction Product Regulations. This creates a regulatory gap that contributed to the systemic safety failures identified by the Grenfell Tower Inquiry and the General safety requirement is intend to help to fill this gap.

"The GSR will address this gap by operating alongside existing UK construction products regulations, bringing all products into the regulatory regime. Key proposals include:

"Enforcement will be strengthened through enhanced powers for the national regulator for construction products, including market surveillance, investigatory powers, and proportionate intervention measures such as suspension, recall, and prohibition. Local authority trading standards (LATS) will also be equipped with these powers to complement the role of the national regulator. Sanctions will include civil monetary penalties, cost recovery provisions, and criminal offences for serious breaches of the overarching safety duty, supported by a clear appeals process to ensure fairness and proportionality."

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