How scoring works
The GPSR compliance score
Every product gets a 0–100 score for how complete its EU GPSR safety data is. It is a data-completeness measure — a checklist made objective — not a legal verdict.
TOOLING — NOT LEGAL ADVICE
The required fields
Each field carries a weight. Two fields are conditional — they only enter the score when they apply to that product, so a product is never penalised for a field it doesn't need.
Product identifier (type, batch, serial or picture)
weight 2Always required
At least one identifying element so a specific product can be recognised.
Manufacturer name
weight 2Always required
The name of the product's manufacturer.
Manufacturer physical address
weight 2Always required
A single postal point of contact for the manufacturer.
Manufacturer electronic contact
weight 2Always required
An email or other electronic means to reach the manufacturer.
EU Responsible Person (name, address, contact)
weight 3If the manufacturer is outside the EU
A person or business established in the EU accountable for the product. Only counts when you mark the manufacturer as non-EU.
Traceability (batch or serial)
weight 1Always required
A batch or serial that ties a unit back to its production run. Satisfied automatically if your identifier already carries a batch/serial.
Safety warnings / instructions
weight 1If the product category needs them
Warnings or instructions where the product type requires them. Only counts when you flag the product as needing warnings.
How the number is computed
The score is the share of applicable weight that is present:
score = round( met weight ÷ required weight × 100 )
For a product whose manufacturer is inside the EU and which needs no warnings, the required weight is 9 (the five always-required fields). Fill them all and the product scores 100. Mark the manufacturer as non-EU and the EU Responsible Person (weight 3) joins the denominator — so the same product now needs that person on file to reach 100.
Status labels
Compliant data
Every applicable required field is present. The score is 100.
Incomplete
Some applicable fields are present and some are missing. The fix list shows exactly which.
Missing
None of the applicable required fields are present yet. The score is 0.
Store rollup
Your home screen averages every product's score and lists the worst-scoring products first, so you fix the biggest gaps first.
What the score is not
A 100 means your product page carries all the GPSR data fields Safety Label checks — it does not certify that a product is legally compliant, safe, or approved by any regulator. You remain responsible for the accuracy of the data you enter and for meeting your legal obligations. Safety Label is a tool to collect, render and export that data.