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Product Safety and EMC
Countries where we most frequently help customers include (but not limited to):
- USA: NRTL certification for safety, FCC for EMC
- Canada: NRTL certification for safety, ISED for EMC
- EU countries: CE marking to cover applicable directives, including safety Low Voltage Directive and EMC Directive
- China: CCC certification, including both safety and EMC evaluations
- Japan: PSE diamond and circle certification; voluntary VCCI EMC certification
- S. Korea: KC safety certification and EMC registration
- Brazil: INMETRO certification, including both safety and EMC evaluations
- Taiwan: BSMI certification, including both safety and EMC evaluations
- Singapore: CPS CoC & LOA
- Australia/New Zealand: RCM (safety, EMC, EME, and Telecommunications)
- India: BIS safety certification
- Malaysia: SIRIM ST COA
- Indonesia: SNI certification
- Vietnam: TCVN safety DoC and EMC DoC
- CIS countries: EAC CoC & DoC, including both safety and EMC evaluations(Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan)
- Ukraine: UkrSEPRO including Safety and EMC
- Serbia: KVALITET R&TTE CoC (safety, EMC, RF)
- Argentina: IRAM S-mark
- Brazil: INMETRO certification for safety and EMC
- Chile: SEC for safety and EE
- Colombia: SIC safety RETIE, RETILAP, RETIQ
- Mexico: NOM certification for safety and EMC
- Israel: SII and MOE, for safety and EMC
- Saudi: SALEEM CoC and SASO IECEE RC for safety certification
- Kuwait: KUCAS TER & TIR for safety
- UAE: ECAS CoC
- Nigeria: SONCAP CoC for safetyS. Africa: LOA for safety, SABS for EMC
ROHS Compliance GMA
RoHS has been adopted in various forms by numerous countries outside of the EU. The countries below have or are expecting to implement their own version of RoHS:
China RoHS Compliance
The new China ROHS regulation Order # 32 came into force on 1 July 2016 and restricts the same 6 hazardous substances as EU RoHS 2. The detailed concentration limits are set by GB/T 26572 – the requirements for concentration limits for certain restricted substances in electronic and electrical products.
If all limits are met, a green marking is used. If one or more limits are exceeded, an orange label is used. The pollutants must be identified in Chinese, and disposal or reusability guidance must be provided. The usage period before harmful emissions of the pollutants occurs must also be indicated. This is known as the Environment Friendly Use Period (EFUP).
On 15 March 2018, China MIIT published the first catalogue of electrical and electronic products subject to RoHS compliance management, and a list of RoHS exemption. The catalogue includes 12 categories of electrical and electronic products. Products exceeding the limits are not allowed to be sold in the market. The catalogue came into force on 15 March 2019.
The program and database are managed by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT).
UAE RoHS Compliance
UAE RoHS implementation started from Jan 2018. All EEE products in scope are required to meet the RoHS limits, which restricts the full 10 substances and is the same as EU RoHS 3 in terms of requirements. Companies have two options to comply with UAE RoHS. Companies that have risk assessment documentation and can show full compliance with UAE RoHS requirements can apply to receive a certificate by ESMA that is valid for three years. An Emirates Quality Mark can then be placed on the product. Companies that have not completed a full product assessment may complete a Declaration of Conformity and submit product testing reports to apply for a one-year certification.
Eurasian/Russian RoHS Compliance
The Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) (Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Russia) passed CU TR 037/2016 on March 1, 2018, with member states having until March 1, 2020 to comply. EAC RoHS is well aligned with EU RoHS.
Taiwan RoHS Compliance
The Bureau of Standards, Metrology & Inspection (BSMI) manages the Taiwan RoHS program, which was implemented in 2016. While similar to EU RoHS regarding the original six restricted substances, it features different effective dates and allows the sale of products exceeding the limits if a Table of Presence Condition of Restricted Substances is added to the packaging and materials accompanying the product.
Korea RoHS Compliance
Implemented in 2008, Korea RoHS restricts the same six original restricted substances following EU RoHS 2 limits for EEE. Korea RoHS applies to TVs, refrigerators, mobile devices, washers (household use only), personal computers, audio equipment, air-conditioners, printers, copiers, and fax machines. Certain products such as batteries, medical devices, and packing materials are out of the scope of Korean RoHS. However, vehicles weighing less than 3.5 tons (defined according to Article 2(1) of the Automobile Management Act) are also subject to limits for cadmium, mercury, lead, and hexavalent chromium. There is no marking or certification requirement.
India RoHS Compliance
Implemented in 2014, India RoHS closely follows EU RoHS, restricting the same six original restricted substances at identical threshold levels. However, the product categories scope is different.
Ukraine RoHS Compliance
Ukraine RoHS was implemented in 2017 and closely follows the more recent EU RoHS 3 by restricting the full 10 substances in all 11 product categories, along with the same exemptions.
Singapore RoHS Compliance (SG-RoHS)
Implemented in 2017 by the Singapore Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources (MEWR), SG-RoHS restricts the original six EU RoHS restricted substances in mobile phones, laptops, flat-panel TVs, refrigerators, air conditioners, and washing machines.
Radio and Telecom Approval
Countries we are capable for Service
- North America
- East Asia & Pacific
- Latin America & Caribbean
- Middle East & North America
- South Asia
- Sub-Saharan Africa
Global EX Approval - Countries we are capable for service:
Brazil – INMETRO EX Approval
- Based on IECEx certification/report
- Local representative required
- Initial factory inspection may be waived if a valid QAR is provided
- Maintenance audit is required at 1.5 years; may involve site audit
- Manual in Portuguese
- Validity: 3 years
China – CCC Ex Certification
- Based on IECEx certification/report
- Initial factory inspection required
- Annual follow-up factory audit required
- Manual in Simplified Chinese
- Validity: 5 years
India – PESO Approval
- Based on IECEx or ATEX certification/report
- Local representative required
- Initial factory inspection may be waived if a valid QAR/QAN is provided
- Annual follow-up factory audit not required
- Validity: 5 years
Russia – EAC Ex Certification
- In-country testing, with IECEx or ATEX certification/report as reference
- Local representative required
- Initial factory inspection required
- Annual factory audit (based on documentation only)
- Manual in Russian
- Validity: 5 years
South Korea – KCs Ex Certification
- Based on IECEx certification/report or some ATEX certifications
- Initial factory inspection may be waived if a valid QAR is provided
- Starting 2020, annual factory audit changed to every 2 years
- Samples may be required for verification
- Manual in Korean
- Validity: maintained with factory audit
South Africa – IA Certificate
- Based on IECEx or ATEX certification/report
- Initial factory inspection may be waived if a valid QAR/QAN is provided
- Follow-up factory audit not required
- Certification is issued to manufacturer but can be extended to local importer
- Validity: 3 years