Aug. 2nd, 2012

Industrial Chemical

China RoHS Self-Declaration of Conformity Issued for Industry Comments

Declared items

This draft directive provides that the section of declared items should record at least four requirements indicated in the China RoHS statute: 1) list of hazardous substances contained in your product; 2) the Environmental Friendly Use Period of your product (UFEP); 3) name of the packaging materials; and 4) the result of your China RoHS compliance evaluation that shall testify your restrictive substances not beyond any set content limits of relevant national or industrial standards (basically GB/T 26572-2011).

Technical evidence

The self-declaration will be certified depending on the specific technical justification. Manufactures can decide on your scientific supporting evidence, based on your own control & assessment methods for product components or parts, from these options: 1) test reports issued by competent labs; 2) risk assessment report compliant with the relevant GB/T or SJ/Z standard on restrictive substance assessment for electrical and electronic products; 3) existing pollution control system authentication, such as QC08000; 4) pollution control process files; 5) the national voluntary China RoHS Certificate. Industry can choose to submit the national voluntary China RoHS Certificate or submit combined documentary evidence, such as a risk assessment report or test report plus pollution control system authentication.

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