ATEX Zoning
ATEX Zoning is part of Safety & Compliance on Industrial Connected - UK suppliers who specialise in atex zoning for buyers across General Manufacturing, Food & Beverage, Pharmaceutical and beyond. Post one project and receive structured applications from verified suppliers, with Trust Scores and capability data side-by-side.

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UK atex zoning suppliers
ATEX Zoning is part of Safety & Compliance on Industrial Connected - UK suppliers who specialise in atex zoning for buyers across General Manufacturing, Food & Beverage, Pharmaceutical and beyond. Post one project and receive structured applications from verified suppliers, with Trust Scores and capability data side-by-side.
- You're placing new machinery on the market and need CE or UKCA conformity
- You're integrating machines into a line and need a combined declaration
- You need PUWER assessments on in-service equipment across a site
- You need functional safety design support to ISO 13849 or IEC 62061
- Chartered safety engineers with machinery safety experience (IEng, CEng)
- Track record across your sector and machine type
- Independent test house accreditation where third-party assessment is required
- Clear deliverables: technical file, risk assessment, residual risk register
Common questions about ATEX Zoning
For products placed on the GB market, UKCA applies and CE remains accepted for many product categories. For products sold into Northern Ireland or the EU, CE marking is still required.
The legal manufacturer or, for assembled lines, the integrator that combines machines into a quasi-machine assembly. End users who substantially modify equipment can also become the legal manufacturer.
Machinery Regulations apply when placing new machinery on the market. PUWER applies in use, throughout the working life of equipment. A new machine needs both: conformity at supply and PUWER suitability in service.
