ROHSEuropean Union (EU / EEA)

RoHS Compliance in European Union (EU / EEA)

1essential requirements
10 yrretention
Not requiredNotified Body

Essential Requirements

ArticleRequirement
Essential Requirements

Harmonised standards

Conformity Assessment

Notified BodyNot required
Route

Module A (internal production control). Self-declaration only. Conformity demonstrated via materials documentation (BOM).

Retention10 years after last unit placed on market

Harmonised Standards

Applying these standards creates a presumption of conformity with the applicable essential requirements.

Standard
EN IEC 63000

Required Testing & Evidence

RoHS technical documentation

The RoHS harmonised standard is explicitly about technical documentation for assessing conformity.

Typical artifacts: Technical documentation for materials and components (BOM).

Co-Applicable Legislation

Products in scope of this legislation may also need to comply with the following:

AI-ACTBATTERIESCRADIR-2012-19-EUDRONESEMCENERGY-LABELLINGESPRIVDRLVDMACHINERYMACHINERY-REGULATIONMDRREACHREDTOYS

Data sourced from official EU legislation and the Official Journal. Verify current status before placing products on the market.

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