Eu Rohs Directive Further Amendments Affect The Export Of Chinese Products - Printers, Export -
EU member states continue to strengthen law enforcement
, will necessarily direct impact on China. Therefore, enterprises must fully understand the changes to the EU RoHS directive content of the green, beware of products in exports.
Recently, the EU green directive RoHS ("electrical, electronic equipment, restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances Directive") were revised again, extended to the medical and monitoring equipment, the addition of the four kinds of hazardous substances as a matter of priority assessment This appliance enterprises in China's exports will have a significant impact.
Detailed requirements of Hazardous Substances 2008 12 3, the European Commission published on its website a draft revision of RoHS directive. Business concern RoHS directive amendments include: medical devices and control equipment into the control area, further restricting the priority substances and to strengthen market supervision. While the amendments involve a lot of content, but the European Commission pointed out that the basic goal of RoHS directive and the mechanism remains unchanged, with the ultimate goal is still to reduce electrical and electronic products of certain hazardous substances. The promotion of electrical and electronic products related to enforcement, and reduce unnecessary administrative burdens, is the main objective of the revised Directive.
Announced major amendments to the Bill include:
1. Product range. Step by step to Class 8 (product medical equipment) and 9 products (monitoring device) into the management and control system of RoHS, and in Annex I and Annex II of the Directive clearly sets out the scope of control of the product is no longer invoke the WEEE Directive provisions.
2. Prohibited substances. The existing control of the six substances and limits listed in Appendix III in the clear (material and limited unchanged). No amendment to increase the control of new substances, but will be six HBCDD (HBCDD) and three phthalates DEHP, BBP and DBP control included in the list of priorities. When the list of priority substances listed in the control of substances used in electrical and electronic equipment due to environmental concerns arising will need to be assessed.
3. To increase the definition to emphasize manufacturers, importers and distributors responsibility. Cancel the original order in the definition of producers, an increase of manufacturers, distributors and importers of the definition of, and compliance of different subjects put forward specific requirements.
4. The CE (security authentication) marks the introduction of RoHS. Asked manufacturers to bring products to market will ensure that products meet the requirements of restricted substances, the need for strict internal process control, issued by the CE mark.
5. Exemption mechanism. Adopted most of the existing exemptions, and for Class 8 and 9 of the 20 products proposed new exemption, noting that the maximum exemption is valid for four years to encourage industry to develop alternative products.
6. Increased market surveillance provisions. The introduction of a unified product conformity assessment requirements and market surveillance mechanisms, and unified market through strict regulation to reduce the market-standard products.
Two months after the publication of the draft, the European Commission on February 10, 2009 issued an "electrical and electronic equipment in the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances (RoHS) Directive of the European Parliament and Council rewrite the proposal (COM ( 2008) 809 final), "The proposed directive rewriting the existing directive 2002/95/EC (RoHS Directive). The Commission proposal to maintain the key elements of the existing directives, such as the prohibited substances list (no increase or removal of material), and the granting of these substances in some applications the possibility of exemption.
The proposal includes the following major changes:
1. To clarify the scope and definition, particularly through the establishment of a binding list of products, define the scope of RoHS directive.
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