
PAS 7050 & PRISM Training Completed — Strengthening Product Safety at Sanyou London
Date: March 2025
Training: Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) Professional Training — PAS 7050 and PRISM: Product Safety tools for Businesses
CPPD: 4 hours
Completed by: Professor Saim Memon, CEO of Sanyou London
What was completed?
Professor Saim Memon successfully completed CTSI professional training covering:
- PAS 7050 — the BSI Code of Practice that helps businesses bring safe products to market and build a Product Safety Management Plan (PSMP); supported by the UK Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS). BSIGOV.UKBSI Knowledge
- PRISM — OPSS’s Product Safety Risk Assessment Methodology, aligned with the EU Safety Gate (RAPEX) matrix, used by market-surveillance authorities and taught to help businesses understand and structure robust risk assessments. GOV.UK+1
CTSI delivers PAS 7050 & PRISM training to improve business compliance and risk-assessment capability across the UK; the programme contributes to CTSI Continuous Personal and Professional Development (CPPD). events.tradingstandards.ukTrading Standards
Why does this matter for Sanyou London partners?
Because product safety is a prerequisite for scale. Our vacuum-insulation energy technologies—VIW, VIP, DVIP and VIBB—move from R&D to large-volume deployment only when safety, traceability and corrective-action planning are embedded. PAS 7050 and PRISM training sharpens how we:
- design and maintain a PSMP covering governance, hazard analysis, testing, documentation and supplier controls; BSI
- structure risk assessments with PRISM (likelihood × severity), supporting proportionate decisions, remedial actions or recalls when needed; GOV.UK
- align with complementary guidance (for example, recall and corrective-action frameworks often referenced alongside PAS codes). Business Companion
What changes for specifiers, distributors and clients?
Q: Will this training change how projects are run?
A: Yes—expect clearer technical files, test evidence and risk rationales at pre-award; firmer supplier due-diligence; and documented corrective-action pathways that speed decision-making if issues arise. (See Business Companion’s overview of how PAS 7050/PRISM support business processes.) Business Companion
Q: How does this relate to UKCA or other conformity routes?
A: PAS 7050/PRISM are not marks; they are process tools that strengthen compliance files and risk governance that sit alongside conformity assessment. OPSS sponsored PAS 7050 to help businesses meet product-safety obligations in UK law. GOV.UK
What is PAS 7050 in plain terms?
A practical Code of Practice that guides companies to plan, test, document and monitor product safety through the lifecycle—before, during and after market placement—so only safe products are sold and any issues trigger timely corrective actions. BSIBSI Knowledge
And PRISM?
A structured risk-assessment methodology (from OPSS) used by UK authorities, aligned to Safety Gate/RAPEX, which improves consistency and evidence quality in product-risk decisions; training helps businesses mirror that approach for faster, better-grounded outcomes. GOV.UKProductwise
What this means for Sanyou London projects
- Faster approvals: cleaner PSMPs and risk files reduce back-and-forth at procurement.
- Lower operational risk: earlier hazard identification and supplier controls.
- Stronger after-sales readiness: defined triggers and communication plans for corrective actions or recalls where required. Business Companion
Next steps: We will integrate PAS 7050 and PRISM practices across product lines—VIW, VIP, DVIP and VIBB—and share updated compliance packs with distributors and estate clients.
Contact Sanyou London: For spec sheets, compliance documentation or pilot deployments, visit www.sanyoulondon.com or reach Sanyou London Customer Service.
Media & speaking enquiries: Professor Saim Memon
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