Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) GPSR Certification

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Get your products EU-ready with a full-coverage GPSR certification package. You receive EU representation, a comprehensive risk assessment, complete technical documentation, and compliant labelling for a one-time, all-inclusive fee without subscriptions. We ensure your listings meet marketplace requirements and back them with an EU Responsible Person providing lifetime coverage for certified products.

The GPSR Certification Process in Five Steps

  1. Submit Your Product Details

    Send your product details, including description and photos, current artwork, bill of materials, pre-existing test reports, safety data sheets, certificates, and conformity declarations. We verify completeness, pinpoint any gaps, and organize the dossier so your documentation is clear, consistent, and ready for review.

  2. Consultation & Compliance Roadmap

    We review your SKUs, group similar products by material and functionality to make the certification process as efficient as possible, and confirm scope, timing, and pricing.

  3. Risk Assessment, Technical File, Labelling, Traceability, and Certification

    We conduct a comprehensive risk assessment for intended use and foreseeable misuse and assemble your technical file (which includes the risk analysis and other compliance-related documents such as test reports, SDS, BOM, and a Declaration of Conformity). We align labels with the risk assessment and provide ready-to-use templates with EU Responsible Person details, including our EU address in Germany. Finally, we issue your GPSR certificate, which satisfies marketplace listing checks and market authority requests.

  4. Marketplace Submission and Reviews

    We prepare the platform-specific documentation for Amazon, eBay, Etsy, and others (EU RP details, risk assessment, product label, and complete compliance documents). We support listing approvals and help you fulfill all platform requirements for EU sales.

  5. Post-Market Support

    We’re on hand for market authority inquiries, marketplace checks, and regulatory updates, keeping your products compliant.

Product Examples

1. Hearing Protection (EN 352 Series)

  • Passive Earmuffs – headband, neckband, helmet-mounted, folding types
  • Electronic Earmuffs – with sound amplification and impulse noise suppression
  • Earplugs – disposable foam, reusable silicone, corded and uncorded
  • Banded Earplugs – semi-insert protectors for intermittent noise exposure
  • Communication Headsets – integrated radio or Bluetooth systems
  • Industrial Defenders – heavy-duty models for construction and aviation
  • Shooting Earmuffs – impulse-activated attenuation for shooting ranges
  • Musician Earplugs – flat-attenuation filters for balanced sound protection

2. Eye and Face Protection (EN 166, EN 170, EN 172)

  • Safety Spectacles – anti-scratch, anti-fog, impact-resistant lenses
  • Protective Goggles – direct or indirect ventilation, splash or dust proof
  • Welding Helmets – fixed or auto-darkening filters
  • Face Shields – grinding, sanding, or molten-metal applications
  • Over-Spectacles – designed to fit over prescription eyewear
  • Laser Protection Glasses – EN 207 and EN 208 certified
  • UV and IR Eyewear – EN 170 and EN 171 protection levels
  • Medical Face Visors – lightweight, reusable laboratory use

3. Head Protection (EN 397, EN 812, EN 14052, EN 50365)

  • Industrial Safety Helmets – construction, manufacturing, utility work
  • Bump Caps – lightweight protection for warehouse and logistics
  • Climbing Helmets – for industrial rope access and rescue
  • High-Performance Helmets – for forestry or electrical environments
  • Dielectric Helmets – designed for electrical insulation
  • Firefighting Helmets – structural and wildland use
  • Welding Helmets – with heat and impact protection
  • Sports-Type Helmets – adapted for industrial or leisure use

4. Respiratory Protective Equipment (EN 149, EN 136, EN 140, EN 143, EN 14387)

  • Filtering Half Masks – FFP1, FFP2, FFP3 classes
  • Full-Face Respirators – reusable silicone or thermoplastic masks
  • Powered Air Systems (PAPR) – with blower units and filters
  • Gas and Combined Filters – A, B, E, K, P-series cartridges
  • Disposable Masks – single-use with or without valves
  • Escape Hoods – for chemical or smoke emergencies
  • Respirator Kits – welding fume and organic vapor protection

5. Hand and Arm Protection (EN 388, EN 407, EN 374, EN 420, EN 511)

  • Cut-Resistant Gloves – HPPE, Kevlar, or steel fiber blends
  • Impact Gloves – knuckle and finger reinforcement
  • Heat-Resistant Gloves – welding, foundry, and oven work
  • Chemical-Resistant Gloves – nitrile, neoprene, PVC, butyl
  • Cold-Protection Gloves – for freezers and outdoor winter tasks
  • Disposable Gloves – nitrile, latex, vinyl for hygiene and lab use
  • Electrical Insulation Gloves – Class 00–4 for high voltage
  • Anti-Vibration Gloves – machinery and power tool operation
  • Arm Guards and Sleeves – for cut, abrasion, or heat protection

6. Foot and Leg Protection (EN ISO 20345, EN ISO 20346, EN ISO 20347)

  • Safety Shoes – steel, composite, or aluminum toe caps
  • Midsole-Protected Boots – steel or Kevlar penetration resistance
  • Antistatic Footwear – ESD-safe models for electronics manufacturing
  • Waterproof Boots – insulated and slip-resistant designs
  • Kitchen and Healthcare Clogs – slip-resistant, washable
  • Metatarsal Boots – heavy-duty industrial protection
  • Chemical-Resistant Footwear – rubber or neoprene composition
  • Conductive Boots – for explosive atmospheres (ATEX zones)

7. Body and Torso Protection (EN ISO 13688, EN 340, EN 14126)

  • High-Visibility Clothing – jackets, trousers, vests (EN ISO 20471)
  • Flame-Retardant Coveralls – EN ISO 11612 compliant
  • Antistatic Clothing – EN 1149 for electronics or explosive areas
  • Chemical-Protective Suits – EN 13034 and EN 14605 types
  • Protective Aprons – leather, PVC, or multi-layer fabric
  • Cut-Resistant Garments – torso and arm inserts
  • Cleanroom Coveralls – disposable or reusable options
  • Medical Lab Coats – chemical and biohazard-resistant

8. Fall Protection (EN 361, EN 355, EN 362, EN 1497, EN 1498)

  • Full-Body Harnesses – general purpose and rescue
  • Energy-Absorbing Lanyards – single and twin configurations
  • Retractable Fall Arresters – with automatic locking mechanisms
  • Work-Positioning Belts – for pole and tower climbing
  • Anchorage Connectors – slings, webbing, and carabiners
  • Rescue Devices – controlled descent and evacuation systems
  • Roof Safety Kits – tie-off anchors and lifeline kits

9. Specialized Protective Clothing

  • Chainsaw-Protective Pants – EN 381-5 certified
  • Knife-Resistant Aprons – EN 13998 protective level
  • Ballistic and Stab Vests – EN 1522, EN 1523
  • Welding Clothing – EN ISO 11611 compliant
  • Arc-Flash Apparel – IEC 61482-2 protection
  • Firefighting Suits – EN 469 full structural protection
  • Pesticide Suits – EN ISO 27065, EN 14605

10. Thermal and Cold Protection (EN 342, EN 343, EN 14058)

  • Insulated Jackets – for cold storage and outdoor use
  • Rainwear – breathable waterproof protection
  • Thermal Blankets – emergency and rescue use
  • Cold-Proof Gloves and Boots – insulated against frost exposure
  • Heated Vests – battery-powered thermal systems

11. Electrical Protection (EN 50321, EN 60903, IEC 61482)

  • Insulating Gloves – dielectric rubber up to 36 kV
  • Safety Boots – high-voltage resistant soles
  • Arc-Flash Face Shields – thermal and optical protection
  • Voltage Detectors – integrated PPE devices
  • Insulated Tools – compliant with IEC 60900

12. Chemical Protective Equipment (EN 943, EN 374, EN 14126)

  • Gas-Tight Suits – Type 1 reusable protection
  • Liquid-Tight Suits – Types 2–3 reusable or disposable
  • Limited-Spray Suits – Types 4–6 for maintenance tasks
  • Gloves and Boots – resistant to solvents, acids, alkalis
  • Aprons and Sleeves – chemical splash protection
  • Spill Kits – absorbent pads with PPE sets

13. Medical and Sanitary PPE (Consumer Non-Sterile)

  • Face Masks – reusable or disposable, non-medical
  • Protective Gloves – nitrile or vinyl for light handling
  • Goggles and Face Shields – household or workshop use
  • Protective Aprons – light-duty cleaning or kitchen work
  • Travel PPE Kits – masks, gloves, sanitizer packs

14. Welding and Grinding PPE (EN 175, EN 12477)

  • Auto-Darkening Welding Helmets – adjustable shade levels
  • Leather Welding Gloves – heat and spark resistant
  • Flame-Retardant Jackets – protective upper-body clothing
  • Respiratory Filters – for fumes and particulates
  • Grinding Visors – impact-resistant clear shields

15. Marine and Water Safety PPE (EN ISO 12402 Series)

  • Lifejackets – 50N, 100N, 150N, 275N buoyancy types
  • Buoyancy Aids – for kayaking, boating, sailing
  • Immersion Suits – for offshore or cold-water use
  • Inflatable Vests – manual and automatic activation
  • Man-Overboard Systems – recovery slings and beacons

16. Firefighting and Emergency PPE

  • Firefighter Suits – jacket and trousers with reflective trims
  • Fire Helmets – with visors and integrated lights
  • Rescue Gloves – flame and cut resistant
  • Thermal Hoods – multi-layer aramid fabric
  • Respiratory Units – SCBA systems and escape masks

17. Consumer and Hobby PPE (Leisure)

  • Workshop Goggles – for DIY and home projects
  • Ear Defenders – for hobby woodwork and machining
  • Dust Masks – for painting or sanding tasks
  • Protective Gloves – for gardening, metalwork, crafts
  • Aprons and Sleeves – leather or canvas home-use PPE

18. Combined PPE Systems (EN 14594, EN 13832)

  • Integrated Helmets – with visors and hearing protection
  • Powered Respiratory Units – with head and face protection
  • Multi-Hazard PPE Sets – combined protection for industrial use
  • Hybrid Safety Systems – PPE configurations for complex environments


What’s Included in Your Certification

Our GPSR certification package gives you a clear, structured path to meet EU safety requirements and marketplace expectations.

  1. Initial Setup and Representation

    Authorised Representative Appointment

    Registered EU Address

  2. Compliance Assessment and Planning

    Identification of Applicable EU Requirements

    • We determine the relevant EU safety standards and labelling requirements based on category, materials, and intended use.
    • Then we set a clear compliance plan so you meet legal requirements before sale (see our GPSR Requirements guide).

    Product Risk Assessment and Regulatory Consulting

    • We conduct a written risk assessment covering intended use and foreseeable misuse.
    • We map hazards, rate severity and likelihood, then rank risks. Findings feed directly into warnings, user instructions, and your technical file so everything is consistent.
    • We recommend practical risk reductions (design changes, labelling, targeted testing) and record the residual risk for ongoing compliance.

  3. Documentation and Labelling

    Technical Documentation Management

    Product Traceability and Labelling Guidance

    • We align labelling with the findings in the risk assessment.
    • We specify required elements, including:
    • We help you set up batch or lot coding and basic record keeping, so each product can be traced from factory to customer.

  4. Certification and Marketplace Readiness

    GPSR Certification

    • We issue a GPSR certificate together with our EU Responsible Person details, which you can share with online marketplaces and EU market authorities.
    • The certification confirms that your risk assessment, labelling, and technical file are in order (and can be provided to authorities on request).

    Marketplace Compliance Support

    • We guide you through platform requirements for Amazon, eBay, Etsy, and others.
    • We manage listing approvals and compliance reviews, and we support category gating, listing remediation, and policy appeals.

  5. Ongoing Compliance and Market Surveillance Support

    Market Surveillance Assistance

Download our GPSR checklist for a step-by-step guide to ensure your products meet EU safety, labelling, and documentation requirements, helping you to stay compliant and successfully navigate the EU market.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR)?

The GPSR (Regulation (EU) 2023/988) is the EU’s safety law for non-food consumer products. It clarifies responsibilities across the supply chain and strengthens cooperation with market authorities, assigning clear accountability to economic operators. It sets uniform safety standards across the EU and tightens product-compliance requirements.

Does GPSR apply to my products?

In most cases yes. GPSR is the default safety law for consumer products placed on the EU market when no sector-specific legislation applies. If your product falls under a dedicated regime (e.g. personal protective equipment or medical devices), that regime takes precedence. If there is any doubt, contact us to confirm the correct route and scope before work begins.

What documents are required for GPSR compliance?

The central document is the product risk assessment with a structured approach to evaluating product safety risks and how they are mitigated. The technical file holds product description and photos, product identification, labels and user instructions, risk analysis and mitigations, applied legislation and harmonised standards, test reports and SDS, bill of materials, packaging and marking information, Declaration of Conformity, economic operator details, and traceability records. Compliant labelling with warnings and age grading, and user instructions is required as well.

What is an EU Responsible Person and do I need one?

If you are not established in the EU, you must appoint an EU Responsible Person (RP). The RP’s name and address appear on the product or packaging. The RP holds your compliance documentation and makes it available to authorities, answers market-surveillance requests, and helps coordinate corrective actions if needed. Records are kept for at least 10 years after the last unit is placed on the market. EaseCert acts as your EU Responsible Person as part of the certification package - the RP mandate is included. We provide an official EU address in Germany, host your documentation, handle authority communications, and cover certified products for their lifetime.

How long does the certification process usually take?

Most projects are completed in 3 to 5 business days after we receive the required materials. We group similar SKUs to increase efficiency, confirm scope and timing up front, and operate on a one-time fee with no subscriptions.

What happens if I don’t comply with GPSR?

Platforms can remove listings, customs can block shipments, and market authorities may require corrective actions or product recalls. There is also liability exposure and potential penalties. You may face fines and the operational hit of relabelling, rework, and lost sales. EaseCert helps you prevent this by building a complete, compliant technical file upfront, aligning labelling and instructions, providing EU Responsible Person coverage, and running proactive checks so your documentation stays audit-ready.


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