1. This technical regulation has been developed in accordance with the Treaty on the Eurasian Economic Union of May 29, 2014 in order to ensure the protection of human life and health, the environment, as well as to prevent actions misleading consumers (users) of electrical and radio electronics products regarding the content of dangerous substances in them.
This technical regulation establishes mandatory requirements for application and execution on the territory of the Eurasian Economic Union (hereinafter referred to as the Union) to limit the use of hazardous substances in electrical and radio electronics products put into circulation on the territory of the Union to ensure their free movement.
If other technical regulations of the Union (Customs Union) have been adopted with respect to electrical engineering and radio electronics products that establish requirements for these products, then such electrical engineering and radio electronics products must comply with the requirements of all technical regulations of the Union (Customs Union), which apply to them.
2. The effect of this technical regulation applies to products of electrical engineering and radio electronics put into circulation on the territory of the Union according to the list according to Annex N 1.
3. This technical regulation does not apply to:
a) products of electrical engineering and radio electronics intended for use at a rated voltage of more than 1000 V AC and 1500 V DC, unless otherwise provided by Annex N 1 to this technical regulation;
b) products of electrical engineering and radio electronics intended exclusively for use as components of electrical equipment not included in the list provided for in Annex N 1 to this technical regulation;
c) electric toys;
d) photovoltaic panels (solar panels) that are part of electrical engineering and radio electronics products;
e) electrical and radio electronics products intended for use as part of ground-based and orbital space objects;
f) electrical equipment intended exclusively for use in air, water, land and underground transport;
g) electric batteries and accumulators, including those put into circulation on the territory of the Union as part of electrical engineering and radio electronics products;
h) used (operational) products of electrical engineering and radio electronics;
i) measuring instruments;
j) medical devices.
4. For the purposes of applying this technical regulation, the concepts that mean the following are used:
"toy" - a product or material intended for the play of a child (children) under the age of 14 years;
"electric toy" - a toy that has at least one function performed at the expense of electric energy;
"products of electrical engineering and radio electronics" - products whose functioning for its intended purpose is due to the presence, use, generation, conversion, transmission and distribution of electric currents and (or) electromagnetic fields, which are intended for direct use or are built into machines, mechanisms, apparatuses, devices and other equipment;
"importer" - a resident of a Member state of the Union who has concluded a foreign trade agreement with a non-resident of a Member state of the Union for the transfer of electrical and radio electronics products, sells these products and is responsible for their compliance with the requirements of this technical regulation;
"homogeneous material" means a material with a constant composition in its entire volume, consisting of a single substance or a combination of substances and (or) materials that cannot be separated mechanically (by disassembly, cutting, grinding, grinding or other mechanical action).
5. A product of electrical engineering and radio electronics is put into circulation on the territory of the Union if it complies with this technical regulation, as well as other technical regulations of the Union (Customs Union), the effect of which applies to it, and provided that it has passed the confirmation of compliance in accordance with section VII of this technical regulation, as well as in accordance with other technical regulations of the Union (Customs Union), the effect of which applies to it.
6. An electrical and radio electronics product whose compliance with the requirements of this technical regulation, as well as the requirements of other technical regulations of the Union (Customs Union) is not confirmed, should not be marked with a single product circulation mark on the Union market.
7. The product of electrical engineering and radio electronics must be designed and manufactured in such a way that it does not contain:
a) dangerous substances according to the list according to annex N 2;
b) homogeneous (homogeneous) materials containing dangerous substances in a concentration exceeding the permissible level specified in the list provided for in Annex N 2 to this technical regulation.
8. Special requirements for limiting the use of hazardous substances in accordance with Annex N 3 are established for electrical engineering and radioelectronics products.
9. The name and (or) designation of the product of electrical engineering and radio electronics (type, brand, model (if available)), its main parameters and characteristics, the name and (or) trademark of the manufacturer, the name of the state in which the product of electrical engineering and radio electronics is manufactured, must be applied to this product and indicated in the operational documents attached to it.
In this case, the name and (or) designation of the electrical and radio electronics product (type, brand, model (if available)), the name and (or) trademark of the manufacturer must also be applied to the packaging.
10. If the information provided for in paragraph 9 of this technical regulation cannot be applied to an electrical and radio electronics product, then they can only be indicated in the operational documents attached to this product. In this case, the name and (or) designation of the electrical and radio electronics product (type, brand, model (if available)), the name and (or) trademark of the manufacturer must be applied to the packaging.
11. The marking of the product of electrical engineering and radio electronics must be legible, easy to read and must be applied to the product of electrical engineering and radio electronics in a place accessible for inspection without disassembly with the use of a tool.
12. The operational documents for the product of electrical engineering and radio electronics must contain:
a) the information specified in paragraph 9 of this technical regulation;
b) information about the purpose of the product;
c) product characteristics and parameters;
d) rules and conditions of operation( use), installation, storage, transportation( transportation), sale and disposal of the product (if necessary, the relevant requirements);
e) information about the measures to be taken when a malfunction of the product is detected;
f) the name and location of the manufacturer (the person authorized by the manufacturer), the importer, their contact details;
g) information about the month and year of manufacture of the product and (or) about the place of application of such information or the method of determining the year of manufacture.
13. Marking and drawing up of operational documents are carried out in Russian and, if there are relevant requirements in the legislation of the Member States of the Union (hereinafter referred to as the Member States), in the state language (state languages) of the Member state on whose territory the products are sold. Units of measurement, letter trademarks, proper names, names of localities and other names and details in the marking and operational documents may be given in other languages.
Operational documents are issued on paper. They may be accompanied by a set of operational documents on an electronic medium. Operational documents included in the set of electrical and radio electronics products for non-household purposes can only be issued on an electronic medium.
14. The compliance of electrical and radio electronics products with this technical regulation is ensured by the fulfillment of its requirements for limiting the use of hazardous substances.
15. Methods of research (testing) and measurement of electrical engineering and radio electronics products are established by the standards included in the list of standards containing rules and methods of research (testing) and measurement, including the rules of sampling necessary for the application and fulfillment of the requirements of this technical regulation and the implementation of conformity assessment of products.
16. Conformity assessment of electrical engineering and radio electronics products is carried out in the form of conformity assessment.
17. When confirming the conformity of electrical and radio electronics products, applicants may be a legal entity or an individual registered in the territory of a Member state in accordance with its legislation as an individual entrepreneur, who are manufacturers or importers (sellers) or persons authorized by the manufacturer.
18. Electrical and radio electronics products are subject to conformity assessment in the form of declaration of conformity according to one of the following schemes:
a) for mass-produced products-1d, 3d and 6d schemes;
b) for a batch of products - schemes 2d and 4d.
19. When declaring the conformity of electrical and radio electronics products, the applicant may be:
a) for schemes 1d, 3d and 6d - the manufacturer (a person authorized by the manufacturer);
b) for schemes 2d and 4d-the manufacturer (a person authorized by the manufacturer) or the importer (seller).
20. The choice of the scheme of declaration of conformity of electrical engineering and radio electronics products is carried out by the applicant.
21. The declaration of conformity of electrical and radio electronics products according to the schemes 1d and 2d is carried out by the applicant on the basis of his own evidence. Tests of samples of electrical engineering and radio electronics products at the applicant's choice are carried out in the applicant's testing laboratory, or in an accredited testing laboratory (center) included in the Unified Register of Certification Bodies and Testing Laboratories (Centers) of the Customs Union (hereinafter - the Unified Register), or in another testing laboratory.
The declaration of conformity of electrical and radio electronics products according to the 3d, 4d and 6d schemes is carried out by the applicant on the basis of his own evidence and evidence obtained with the participation of an accredited testing laboratory (center) included in the Unified Register.
22. When declaring the conformity of electrical and radio electronics products, the applicant:
a) forms and analyzes documents confirming the compliance of products with the requirements of this technical regulation, including:
technical specifications (if available);
operational documents;
the protocol (protocols) of tests of samples of products and (or) components, materials, components of products for compliance with the requirements of this technical regulation and (or) other documents at the applicant's choice that served as the basis for confirming the compliance of products with the requirements of this technical regulation (if available) (schemes 1d, 2d, 3d, 4d and 6d);
delivery contract (contract) and shipping documentation (if available) (for a batch of products, a single product) (schemes 2d and 4d);
certificate for the quality management system (a copy of the certificate) (scheme 6d);
b) carries out the identification of products in order to assign them to the scope of this technical regulation;
c) ensures that production control is carried out and takes all necessary measures to ensure that the production process of products ensures their compliance with the requirements of this technical regulation;
d) takes all necessary measures to ensure the stability of the quality management system (scheme 6d);
e) adopt a declaration of conformity, which is drawn up according to a single form and rules approved by the Decision of the Board of the Eurasian Economic Commission of December 25, 2012 N 293;
f) applies a single product circulation mark on the Union market after the completion of the conformity assessment procedure;
g) forms, after completing the conformity assessment procedure, a set of documents, which includes the documents provided for in subparagraph " a " of this paragraph, and a declaration of conformity.
23. The declaration of conformity is subject to registration in accordance with the procedure provided for by the Decision of the Board of the Eurasian Economic Commission No. 76 of April 9, 2013.
24. The validity period of the declaration of conformity for mass-produced electrical and radio electronics products is not more than 5 years. For a batch of electrical and radio electronics products, the validity period of the declaration of conformity is not established.
25. At the applicant's choice, the confirmation of conformity of electrical and radio electronics products in the form of a declaration of conformity can be replaced by a confirmation of conformity in the form of certification according to one of the following schemes:
a) for mass - produced products-schemes 1c, 2c and 6c;
b) for a batch of products - scheme 3c.
26. When certifying electrical and radio electronics products, the applicant may be:
a) for schemes 1c, 2c and 6c-the manufacturer (a person authorized by the manufacturer);
b) for scheme 3c - the manufacturer (a person authorized by the manufacturer) or the importer (seller).
27. The selection of the certification scheme for electrical and radio electronics products is carried out by the applicant.
28. When certifying electrical and radio electronics products, the applicant:
a) takes all necessary measures to ensure that the production process of products is stable and ensures their compliance with the requirements of this technical regulation;
b) forms the following technical documentation:
technical specifications (if available);
operational documents;
supply agreement (contract) and shipping documentation (if available) (for a batch of products) (scheme 3c);
certificate for the quality management system (a copy of the certificate) (scheme 2c);
other documents at the applicant's choice, which served as the basis for confirming the compliance of products with the requirements of this technical regulation (if available);
c) submits an application for certification of products to the certification body included in the Unified Register (with the attachment of technical documentation). The application contains information about the document for compliance with the requirements of which the quality management system is certified (scheme 2c), as well as about the identifying features of the batch of products and the product units included in it (scheme 3c);
d) applies a single product circulation mark on the Union market after the completion of the conformity assessment procedure;
e) in case of changes in the design of products or their production technology that may affect the compliance of such products with the requirements of this technical regulation, notify the certification body in advance (scheme 1c);
f) forms a set of documents after the completion of the conformity assessment procedure, which includes the documents provided for in subparagraph " b " of this paragraph, the test report (protocols), the results of the analysis of the state of production (scheme 1c) and the certificate of conformity.
29. When certifying electrical engineering and radio electronics products, the certification body included in the Unified Register:
a) analyzes the technical documentation submitted by the applicant and informs the applicant about its decision (indicating the conditions for certification);
b) carries out the identification of product samples and their selection from the applicant for testing;
c) provides testing of product samples (batch of products (samples from the batch) (scheme 3c)) in an accredited testing laboratory (center) included in the Unified Register;
d) conducts an analysis of the applicant's production status, the results of which are formalized by an act (scheme 1c);
e) in case of positive results of tests and analysis of the state of production, issue a certificate of conformity in a single form approved by the Decision of the Board of the Eurasian Economic Commission No. 293 of December 25, 2012, and issue it to the applicant;
f) enter information about the certificate of conformity in the unified register of issued certificates of conformity and registered declarations of conformity;
g) conducts inspection control over certified products during the entire validity period of the certificate of conformity by testing product samples in an accredited testing laboratory (center) included in the Unified Register, and (or) analyzing the state of production (scheme 1c);
h) conducts inspection control over certified products during the entire validity period of the certificate of conformity by testing product samples in an accredited testing laboratory (center) included in the Unified Register, and analyzing the results of inspection control of the quality management system certification body in relation to the certified quality management system (scheme 2c);
i) if the inspection control results are positive, confirms the validity of the certificate of conformity and makes a corresponding entry in the inspection control act, if the inspection control results are negative, decides to suspend or cancel the certificate of conformity and brings information about the decision to the applicant (schemes 1c and 2c).
30. In the case of conformity assessment (declaration of conformity or certification) according to schemes providing for the certification of a quality management system, the certification of such a system is carried out by a quality management system certification body registered in the territory of a member state in accordance with the legislation of that state and accredited in the national accreditation system of a member state.
31. The validity period of the certificate of conformity for mass-produced electrical and radio electronics products is no more than 5 years. For a batch of electrical and radio electronics products, the validity period of the certificate of conformity is not set.
32. A set of documents formed after confirming the conformity of electrical and radio electronics products is stored:
a) for mass-produced products-the applicant has at least 10 years from the date of termination of the declaration of conformity or certificate of conformity;
b) for a batch of products - the applicant has at least 10 years from the date of the end of the sale of the batch of products;
c) for a product - the manufacturer (a person authorized by the manufacturer) has at least 10 years from the date of decommissioning (termination of production) of this product.
33. An electrical and radio electronics product that meets the requirements of this technical regulation and has passed the conformity assessment procedure in accordance with section VII of this technical regulation must be marked with a single product circulation mark on the Union market.
34. Marking with a single product circulation mark on the Union market is carried out before the release of an electrical engineering and radio electronics product into circulation on the Union market.
35. A single product circulation mark on the Union market is applied to each product of electrical engineering and radio electronics in any way that provides a clear and clear image during the entire service life of the product, and is also given in the operational documents attached to it.
If it is impossible to apply a single product circulation mark on the Union market to an electrical and radio electronics product, it is allowed to apply it only on the packaging of the product and in the operational documents attached to it.
36. A product of electrical engineering and radio electronics is marked with a single product circulation mark on the Union market if it meets the requirements of all technical regulations of the Union (Customs Union), which apply to it.
Appendix No. 1
to the technical regulations
Of the Eurasian Economic Union
"On the restriction of the use of hazardous
substances in electrical
and radio electronics products" (TR EAEU 037/2016)
1. Electrical appliances and household appliances:
a) for the preparation and storage of food and the mechanization of kitchen work, as well as other kitchen equipment;
b) for processing (washing, ironing, drying, cleaning) underwear, clothing and shoes;
c) for cleaning and cleaning of premises;
d) to maintain and adjust the microclimate in the premises;
e) sanitary and hygienic;
f) for hair, nails and skin care;
g) for heating the body;
h) vibration massage;
i) gaming, sports and training equipment;
j) audio and video equipment, television and radio broadcasting receivers;
l) sewing and knitting;
m) power supplies, chargers, voltage stabilizers;
h) for gardening;
o) for aquariums and garden reservoirs;
p) electric pumps;
p) electric and electronic watches;
c) calculators;
t) electrical installation products;
y) extension cords.
2. Electronic computers and devices connected to them, including their combinations:
a) servers, system blocks of personal computers;
b) laptops;
c) tablet, pocket, handheld and other small-sized computers;
d) keyboards, manipulators, trackers and other control and input devices (computer mice, joysticks, helmets, glasses);
e) removable data storage devices;
f) monitors;
g) printers;
h) scanners;
i) acoustic systems and headphones;
k) multimedia projectors;
l) readers of biometric information;
m) webcams;
h) modems;
o) uninterruptible power supply units.
3. Telecommunication facilities (terminal telecommunications devices):
a) landline and mobile phones;
b) pay phones;
c) telefaxes;
d) telexes;
e) portable and portable radio stations;
f) radio frequency identification tags.
4. Copiers and other electrical office (office) equipment.
5. Electrified tools (manual and portable electric machines).
6. Light sources and lighting equipment, including equipment built into furniture.
7. Electric musical instruments.
8. Slot machines and trading machines.
9. Cash registers, ticket printing machines, ID card readers, ATMs, information kiosks.
10. Cables, wires and cords intended for use at a rated voltage of not more than 500 V AC and (or) DC, with the exception of fiber-optic cables.
11. Automatic switches and protective disconnection devices.
12. Fire, security and fire-security detectors.
Appendix No. 2
to the technical regulations
Of the Eurasian Economic Union
"On the restriction of the use of hazardous
substances in electrical
and radio electronics products" (TR EAEU 037/2016)
Appendix N 3
to the technical regulations
Of the Eurasian Economic Union
"On the restriction of the use of hazardous
substances in electrical
and radio electronics products" (TR EAEU 037/2016)
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