1. The new decree came into effect on March 1, 2013.
2. SAA certification and C-Tick certification will be gradually cancelled and replaced by RCM certification, which covers safety regulations and EMC (C-Tick may still be applicable to some small
power wireless products).
3. All electronic products will be divided into three categories: High, medium, and low Risk. We do not have detailed breakdown information, in general, battery drive and voltage
Products below 12V are low risk, 240V standard voltage products are medium risk, and high voltage products are high risk. The buffer period for low-risk products is 6 months, with medium to high risk
The buffer period for insurance products is 3 years (this period is recommended by the relevant Australian associations, but the government has not yet confirmed the specific laws and regulations).
4. RCM certification can only be applied by a local company in Australia, and the company must apply for an RCM number to the Australian government. Chinese producers and exporters can use their own name
Apply for an IEC or AS/NZS report, but the report must be handed over to the Australian importer to apply for RCM. The application fee for registration is AUD 75 per product per trademark per year (for example
It means that a company in Australia owns two trademarks: A and B. He imported the exact same batch of products from China, half of which are marked with A’s trademark and one with B’s trademark.
trademark, that means having to pay an annual registration fee of $150).
5. According to the expert's opinion, since the importer will bear the risk of substandard product quality (responsible party), and non-Australian companies cannot directly apply for RCM certification. but
It is estimated that more and more small-scale Australian companies will change the practice of making reports and applying for SAA at the expense of Chinese production plants in order to reduce costs.
They will tend to designate laboratories with certain capabilities and prestige to provide insurance reports and test data, and then they will apply for Australian RCM certification.
6. In theory, an Australian laboratory can also act as an applicant to help a company obtain RCM accreditation. However, according to the expert's opinion, due to the legally borne
The responsibility is relatively large. It is estimated that most Australian laboratories will not take this risk on their own initiative. Even if they do, the related costs may be relatively high.
7. Australia and New Zealand are introducing the RCM mark to achieve uniform marking of electrical products, which is a trademark owned by the Australian and New Zealand regulators,
Indicates that the product complies with both safety regulations and EMC requirements, which is not mandatory.

1. Safety (product safety certification):
Product safety certification consists of two parts: electrical products are divided into regulated electrical (Prescribed Product) and non-regulated products (Non-prescribed product).
Controlled electrical products are classified according to AS/NZS4417.2, including electric heating equipment, refrigeration equipment, power tools, spare parts, etc. Three of them are issued by Queensland, New South Wales
Shi and Victoria are the most active in the certification process. Regulated electrical appliances must obtain a Certificate of Approval issued by the monitoring department, and the regulations
Identification (must be marked with the certificate number). The first letter of the certificate number shows which state or territory the certificate was issued from. Such as:
a) Q04051 (Queensland) --- Q Number
b) W2015 (Western Australia) --- W Number
c) V03101 (Victoria) --- ESV Certificate V Number
d) NSW18099 (New South Wales, New South Wales) --- DOFT Certificate NSW Number
Non-regulated electrical appliances can be sold directly without certification, but the manufacturer must ensure that the electrical safety of the product complies with the Australian standard AS/NZS3820:1998 (Essential Safety
Requirements for Low Voltage Electrical Equipment); the monitoring department will issue a certificate of compliance for products that meet the requirements of the standard
(Certificate of Suitability). Electrical products that have obtained a certificate of conformity can be marked with a certificate number, and the last letter of the certificate shows which state or region the certificate is issued by
issued, such as:
a) CS/431/Q (Queensland)
b) CS/108/NSW (New South Wales)
2.EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility)
Australia's electromagnetic compatibility compliance plan is based on the 1992 Radio Communications Act (Radio Communications ACT 1992), which covers a wide range of products.
Including motor-driven and heat-generating electrical products, power tools and similar products, lamps and similar equipment, television receivers and audio equipment, information technology products, industrial science
And medical equipment, ignition engines and arc welding equipment. The plan divides products into three categories, the second and the third, according to the danger level of the products that generate electromagnetic interference.
Must be marked with C-Tick. However, no matter which category the product belongs to, it must comply with the relevant EMC standards.
Class I products: Products that have only a minor impact on devices using the wireless spectrum, such as hand switches, simple relays, brushless squirrel-cage induction motors, AC power/power supplies
Transformers, resistors, etc. Such products can voluntarily apply for the use of the C-Tick mark during production and sales.
Class II products: products that have a greater impact on devices using the wireless spectrum, such as microprocessors or digital devices connected to a clock, rectifiers or slip-ring motors, arc welding equipment, AC
Replacement Power Supplies, Dimmers and Motor Speed Controllers, Telecommunications Terminal Equipment of the Information Technology (CISPR 22) category (from 3rd November 2003
class to the second class).
Three categories of products: products that have a serious impact on devices using the wireless spectrum, such as industrial, scientific and medical equipment group 2 (CISPR11).
(1) If the product has CB and country differences, you can directly transfer to the Safety Certificate. Coupled with the EMC part, the agent can help with the announcement. this product
It can be sold to Australia and marked with RCM Mark.
(2) Safety Certificate: When applying for the safety part, if the product is a direct plug in, AU Plug Test (Test Standard: AS/
NZS 3112: 2004), if the product is Desktop, this test is not required.
(3) EMC Report --- either C-Tick Report (Test Standard: AS/NZS CISPR 22: 2002) or CE EMC Report.
Which countries does RCM certification apply to?
Australia Nauru Fiji Solomon Islands Kiribati
Federated States of Micronesia Tuvalu New Zealand Tonga Marshall Islands Vanu Papua New Guinea Samoa
What is the application process for RCM certification?
1. The ALPHA laboratory evaluates the product and determines the test standards to be performed;
2. If there is any non-conformity in the test, the manufacturer will rectify the product to meet and meet the requirements of the Australian standard;
3. Pass the test and issue a test report;
4. Submit the test report to the Australian issuing agency for document review;
5. Australia passed the audit and issued the RCM certificate;
6. Customers can complete the Australian website registration work by themselves or by ALPHA;
What are the considerations for RCM?
1. The RCM logo needs to be added uniformly when the product is launched. Note that this requirement was announced in Australia on April 19, 2013.
2. When the in-line adapter is certified by RCM, the random test of the plug is required.
3. Lamp products: such as T8 LED lamps and fluorescent lamps, since users can directly replace them, the safety risk is high, and samples need to be sent to Australia for evaluation.
4. The time of different issuing agencies will be different
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