IFUs are "instructions for use". These paper documents provide detailed guidance on how to use a product or device safely and effectively. IFUs are important because:
Ansell’s been advocating for the removal of paper IFUs since 2021 because it reduces packaging’s impact on the environment. We can now make this happen in Europe as a result of:
Ansell supports the switch to digital IFUs as it could save at least 45,000 tonnes* of paper every year across the EU – great news for the environment and a big step forward in PPE's digital transformation. Making PPE packaging in Europe more sustainable also helps our customers meet their own sustainability goals.
QR codes on products or packages will improve the availability of product information by providing access to easy-to-read digital versions of IFUs on product webpages.
Paper IFUs will continue to be provided for products sold in Saudi Arabia and UAE, in compliance with regional regulations.
Certain products, such as those certified by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) in the U.S, may still require
paper IFUs.
Our intention is to remove paper IFU's from our products as they become compliant with the new rules. This will likely happen beginning in November 2024. Before removing the paper IFU from the shipper, we will ensure that:
Our aim is to finish this process by July 2025.
Ansell IFUs will always be available and easily accessible for printing in the relevant language through our weblink.
If required, we will also make paper IFUs available upon request, free of charge.
Additionally, it will be Ansell’s responsibility to take any responsibility and liability in case objections would be expressed by the applicable Member State. Furthermore, Ansell will continue to liaise with the relevant Member States and with the Commission to ensure full acceptance of digital IFUs.
Ansell will ensure that all products comply with the new regulation before we remove paper IFU's from our products. In cases where a distributor is opening up our packaging to sell products in smaller units, however, they will continue to be responsible as they have been in the past for ensuring either a paper IFU, a sticker with the text of the IFU in the relevant local language, or a sticker with a QR code pointing to an online IFU is present on the packaging of the smaller quantities of product being sold. It still remains the distributor’s responsibility to add a copy of the IFU with the PPE, if products are sold in smaller quantities to the end-user, like this was always the case in the past.
Next to the environmental benefits, digital IFU’s can be updated much quicker and will also make it possible to often access them at any time versus paper IFUs that typically get disposed before the PPE gets used.
It will also make it easier for enforcement authorities to access and check the IFUs at any time or place.
*Reference: Minutes Meeting of the Commission Expert Group on Personal Protective Equipment (1), 4 May 2023, Brussels and the Eur opean Safety Federation’s position paper.