Global Regulatory Compliance

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

United Arab Emirates (UAE): Regulated Products

Products Regulated in the UAE include:

1. Electrical storage water heaters.
2. Room air-conditioners.
i. Window type
ii. Split-type
3. Washing machines and clothes dryers.
iii. Fully automatic
iv. Semi automatic
4. Microwave oven.
5. Electric iron.
v. Dry
vi. Steam
6. Refrigerators, freezers and chillers.
vii. Refrigerator
viii. Freezer
ix. Chillers
x. Refrigerator/Freezer combination
7. Power extension cords.
8. Electric ovens/stove.
9. Cooking Appliances.
i. Warming plates and similar appliances
ii. Deep Fat Fryers
iii. Frying Pans and similar appliances
iv. Outdoor Barbecues
10. Electromechanical Kitchen Appliances.
i. Blenders
ii. Food Processors
iii. Grinders and mills
iv. Mixers
v. Can openers
vi. Centrifugal and juice extractors/squeezers
vii. Dough kneaders
viii. Egg beaters and cream whippers
ix. Graters and shredders
x. Mincers
xi. Kitchen waste disposers
xii. Knife sharpeners and cleaners
xiii. Milk shakers, ice-cream and sorbet mixers
xiv. Potato peelers/chippers/cutters
xv. Slicing machines
11. Vacuum Cleaners.
12. Fans & Fan Systems including Air Purifiers.
i. Table fans
ii. Pedestal fans
iii. Wall fans
iv. Ceiling or Roof fans
v. Window fans
vi. Domestic cooker range hoods
vii. Air cleaning appliances (air-purifiers)
13. Appliances for Heating Liquids.
i. Kitchen water heaters
ii. Egg boilers
iii. Steam cookers
14. Grass Shears/Trimmers.
i. Lawn trimmers
ii. Lawn edge trimmers
iii. Scissor type grass shears
15. LPG fired Cookers, Accessories and Similar Appliances.
i. Domestic cookers for use with liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
ii. Hand-wheel and self-closing valves for cylinders filled with liquefied petroleum fases for domestic use, with a water capacity not exceeding 52.5 liters
iii. Low pressure regulators of discharge capacity not less than 2000g LPG per hour for valves of LPG cylinders for household appliances of nominal pressure of 3kPa
iv. Class A: Normal threaded-in type
v. Class B: Quick coupling service connection for corresponding valves.
16. Cigarettes.
17. OXO-Biodegradable Plastic Bag.
18. Retreaded Tires.
19. Tobacco Moasal.
20. Toys

Saturday, September 3, 2011

EU ROHS RECAST WEBINAR WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 14TH, 8:00 AM-9:00 AM PDT

EU ROHS RECAST WEBINAR WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 14TH, 8:00 AM-9:00 AM PDT Join Compliance & Risks, C2P and ERA Technology Ltd. for a Webinar on September 14th, 2011 Register Here: www1.gotomeeting.com/register/228659113 This Webinar will discuss the recast RoHS directive which makes many changes to the requirements placed on electrical equipment sold in the EU. The scope is now wider but with new exclusions, equipment must be CE marked and there are specific obligations placed on manufacturers, importers and distributors. One of the aims of the recast is to clarify areas of uncertainty but there are still some issues that are open to interpretation. Title EU RoHS recast Date Wednesday, September 14, 2011 Time 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM PDT Presenter: Dr. Paul Goodman, ERA Technology Ltd. Dr. Goodman trained as a chemist and has worked in the electronics industry for over 25 years and has been closely involved with environmental issues for the last decade. In recent years, Dr Goodman has carried out extensive work regarding the RoHS Directive for the European Commission, RoHS/WEEE Technical Adaptation Committee (TAC), UK government, the European RoHS enforcement network and industry throughout the world. In addition, he has particular investigative experience of - electronic materials and processes including lead-free solders, metals, ceramics, plastics and glass technology. - production of electrical products and potential causes of defects, poor reliability and failures - Waste electrical equipment recycling process technology - Electrical equipment design for the environment (DfE) System Requirements PC-based attendees Required: Windows® 7, Vista, XP or 2003 Server Macintosh®-based attendees Required: Mac OS® X 10.5 or newer PETER S. MERGUERIAN peter@goglobalcompliance.com Go Global Compliance Inc. Tel: (408) 416-3772 Cel: (408) 931-3303

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Brazil - Shipping of Test Samples


For Brazil homologations such as Anatel or Inmetro, you have three ways to send samples to the Brazilian laboratory and reduce the risk of being delayed or stuck in Brazilian customs

1- By Courier (FeDex, UPS, etc.)

• Equipament must be new
• Value of goods plus the value of freight must be less than USD 3000
• On the Airway Bill (AWB) include the Test Lab "Tax ID"
• Take care of shipping cost instead of passing on this cost to the Brazilian certification body or test laboratory
• Send AWB to the Brazilian test lab or certification body for review prior to shipment of the samples to Brazil

2- If Brazilian import is for equipment with a value exceeding USD 3000, use the Formal Import process. Ensure that all shipping costs , including taxes are taken care of instead of passing on costs to the Brazilian certification body or test laboratory

The following items will be required by the Brazilian test lab or certification body:

• Company name and full address of the Shipper
• Complete description of equipments sent – in Portuguese
• Value in USD for each test sample (including accessories and support equipment)
• Net weight for each test sample (including accessories and supprt equipment)
• Country of origin for each test sample (including accessories and supprt equipment)
• NCM/Harmonized Code

This information must be send directly to the laboratory or certification body you are dealing with

3- Temporary Admission (DSI), with grants equipment entry into Brazil for a period of 3 months, extended for an additional 3 more months. For details, check with your Brazilian laboratory or cerification body.

Feel free to contact Go Global Compliance Inc. for all your Brazilian certification needs:


PETER S. MERGUERIAN
peter@goglobalcompliance.com
Go Global Compliance Inc.
www.goglobalcompliance.com

Tel: (408) 416-3772
Cel: (408) 931-3303
Fax: (408) 416-3224

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Europe - ROHS Directive 2011/65/EU

European Directive 2011/65/EU on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (recast) was published on July 1 2011 in the Official Journal of the European Union.

The directive enters into force 20 days after publication and all EU Member States must have the directive enacted into their local member state law no later than 18 months after publication.

Link to Directive:

http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2011:174:0088:0110:EN:PDF


For all your global regulatory roadmap needs, please contact

PETER S. MERGUERIAN
Go Global Compliance Inc.
www.goglobalcompliance.com
Tel: (408) 416-3772
Cel: (408) 931-3303

Sunday, June 5, 2011

A Regulatory Roadmap: That's Just Regulations... Right?

My Recent Co-Authored Article in InCompliance Magazine together with Dennis W. Bartelt of Bartelt Consulting Corp.


http://bit.ly/in9gba



PETER S. MERGUERIAN,
President & CEO
peter@goglobalcompliance.com
Go Global Compliance, Inc.
Tel: (408) 416-3772
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Friday, June 3, 2011

Monday, April 18, 2011

Brazil - 16th Anatel Forum Meeting for Product Cerification of Telecommunication Equipment

The 16th Forum Meeting for product certification of telecommunication equipment will be held on May 5th from 9:00am to 5:30 pm in the Auditorium Caio Amaral, the building of CIETEP / FIEP located on Avenida Comendador Franco 1341, Curitiba /PR.

Confirmation of participation must be made by April 27 at the following e-mail address: fcpt@anatel.gov.br

The meeting agenda will be available starting April 29, at the following weblink:

www.anatel.gov.br/informações técnicas/certificação de produtos/fórum de certificação

Meeting minutes and presentations from the 15th forum meeting are also available on the same weblink

For Brazil Anatel Approvals

Contact:

PETER S. MERGUERIAN
Go Global Compliance Inc.
www.goglobalcompliance.com
Tel: (408) 416-3772
Cel: (408) 931-3303
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