RoHS Certification
What is RoHS Certification in India?
Restriction
of Hazardous Substance in the Medical Devices can be considered as a hazard for
the use. In short, can be considered toxic for the Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (EEE); restriction of Hazardous Substance called as RoHS, also
defined as RoHS directive 2002/95/EC restrict the use of some hazardous
substances in the devices, originated in a European Union. All the EEE products
in the market must achieve RoHS Certification in India to sell safely its
products in the market.
Who
is responsible for RoHS Compliance?
Most
manufacturers rely on many different constituents and vendors for the supply to
be marketed to the general public. This means limiting RoHS compliance in certain
Electronic and Electrical Equipment to one source can be tricky. The original
equipment manufacturers (OEM) should be responsible for keeping track of
changing requirements of the elements used to implement the product. The
responsibility of ensuring RoHS compliance for the manufacturer means going
back through the supply chain to track as far back as the raw materials
providers to obtain the materials declarations and certificates of compliance
that are needed to comply with RoHS Directives. This is already a complicated,
time-consuming project but to avoid the task of getting matters worse, there
are often different restrictions per region as per their legal authority – so
what may be acceptable in some countries or states are not acceptable in others.
Keeping on top of this constantly evolving and improving the list of
requirements can be a daunting task.
Because
of this OEMs often rely on their supply chain partners to supply reliable
products – specifically distribution – to keep abreast of and communicate
regulations that affect their customers in a particular country. This can often
backfire, however, as distributors are not required to assure compliance but
the producer or manufacturer do.
What
is the need for ROHS certification?
The
restricted materials in the Electrical and Electronic Equipment are very
harmful to the atmosphere, health and pollute landfills. These are dangerous in
terms of exposure during disposal and manufacturing and even when comes with
connecting with the electricity and can be proven dangerous to the life too.
Selecting the best company that takes RoHS Certification seriously is mandatory
that assures you about the ISO 9001 Certification to the RoHS compliant
manufacturing facility.
Why
should you choose for ROHS certification? - Here is a list of certain benefits that you
can avail if you opt your RoHS Certification in India:
- Aim to
build a complete technical database that aims to fulfill RoHS directive
requirements by avoiding or restricting the use of the usage of Hazard
substances in the EEE.
- Verify
product reliability has been independently reviewed.
- Offer
the flexibility to use the product.
- Focus
on new initiatives and their reach.
- Reduce
the risk of being work overloaded for the team.
- Provide
a competitive advantage over your competitors.
- Creating
pressure to select the clean process to reduce the use of hazardous
materials.
Main
Documents required for RoHS
Ø Copy of pan card
Ø Copy of address proof
Ø Passport size photograph of the
applicant
Ø Utility bill for address Proof
(electricity bill)
Ø Copy of sale deed in case of owned
property and Rent agreement (in case if the property is rented)
Ø For an organization, a certificate of
incorporation and MOA & AOA is also required to be filled with other
documents
Ø Two copies of sales bill/purchase
bill of the Product
Ø Scope of activities for your business
Validity
Of RoHS Certification
The
validity of RoHS Certification is of 3 years with annual Internal Audit and
Re-Certification.
RoHS
CERTIFICATION PROCESS
To
make the RoHS Certification process simple and quick. Hiring a consultant will
guide you and your business through the following steps to achieve RoHS
Certification by providing.
- Gap
Analysis Training
- Testing
- Documentation
& Test Report
- Process
Audit
- External
Audit
- Certification
and beyond
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