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EESS Australia and New Zealand 

The CE Marking Authority Australia 

When a manufacturer of mechanical, electronics or electrical equipment decide to market their products globally, there are many unknowns. What international regulations and standards apply?

 

Australia and New Zealand

The CE Marking Authority offers a complete compliance management service via our new office in Melbourne Australia our principle engineer and has been a voting member on the QR-12 committee for several years which covers Conformance Marking to Regulatory Requirements in Australia and New Zealand

The CE Marking Authority Compliance Management System defines the regulatory requirements, rules, and standards that apply to your product. Then executes the program which, generates the compliance report, producing detailed clause-by-clause assessments against the standards and reviewing all the technical data required to demonstrate compliance.

 

The RCM is a symbol that represents compliance with two independent schemes:

  • Electrical Equipment Safety System (EESS); and

  • Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA); labelling requirements. For more information click on the link                            

Selling Electrical Equipment in Australia

The Electrical Equipment Safety System (EESS) is a framework that regulates the supply chain of in-scope electrical equipment (low voltage equipment for household, personal or similar use).

“The purpose of the framework is to increase safety of electrical equipment for the consumer.”

In Australia, legislation which governs the supply chain is state based. Each jurisdiction can make an independent decision to adopt the framework. Recognised in Australia and New Zealand as a way for suppliers to meet legislative requirements, the EESS is expected to be adopted by most jurisdictions.

For a list of participating jurisdictions of the EESS click

To legally sell in-scope electrical equipment under the EESS, the following applies:

For Responsible Suppliers

The Responsible Supplier (on-shore manufacturer or importer) must meet all the requirements of the EESS, including:

  • That the electrical equipment offered for sale is categorized as risk level Level 1, 2 or 3 and is electrically safe.

  • Ensuring that any in-scope risk level (Level 1, Level 2 or Level 3) electronic equipment offered for sale meets the safety requirements of the EESS (including the Equipment Safety Rules).

  • The Responsible Supplier and any in-scope electrical equipment offered for sale are correspondingly registered.

  • Pay all corresponding registration fees.

  • The product is marked with the Regulatory Compliance Mark (RCM) in accordance with the requirements listed in AS/NZS 4417.1 & AS/NZS 4417.2.

 

For a person other than a Responsible Supplier

Second or subsequent suppliers in the supply chain must ensure that electrical equipment offered for sale complies with the following:

  • Equipment is sourced from a Responsible Supplier who is registered on the EESS Registration Database; and,

  • that equipment is registered on the EESS Registration Database (mandatory for Level 2 and Level 3); and,

  • the equipment is marked with Regulatory Compliance Mark (RCM) in accordance with the requirements listed in AS/NZS 4417.1 & AS/NZS 4417.2.

Steps for Compliance with EESS

The process for compliance with the EESS can be followed in two steps, outlined in the drop-down boxes below

RCM Mark
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