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  • New Zealand RSM Approval Gui...

    New Zealand RSM Approval Guide <1> Step 1: Make sure your product meets the standards -> Before you can supply electrical, electronic or radio products in New Zealand, you must make sure they meet the standards set out in the radiocommunications regul

  • Australia RCM Approval Guide...

    Australia RCM Approval Guide <5> Step 5: label your product -> A compliance label shows that your product complies with our rules. It has the Regulatory Compliance Mark (RCM) symbol. After completing this final step, you can supply your product to

  • Australia RCM Approval Guide...

    Australia RCM Approval Guide <4> Step 4: register as a responsible supplier -> Registering as a responsible supplier on the national database ensures we can identify and contact you if we have a reasonable need to.

  • Australia RCM Approval Guide...

    Australia RCM Approval Guide <3> Step 3: sign and keep records -> Compliance records are documents that show your product complies with our rules. We may ask for your records as part of an audit or investigation.

  • Australia RCM Approval Guide...

    Australia RCM Approval Guide <2> Step 2: show your product complies -> You must show your product complies with our rules. Depending on your product, you can show it complies through testing or certain documents.

  • Australia RCM Approval Guide...

    Australia RCM Approval Guide <1> Step 1: check the rules to follow -> As a supplier, you must know and follow our rules for your product. It is important you read our rules carefully. Your product might not fit neatly into one group.

  • EU CE Harmonised Standards

    EU CE Harmonised Standards -> A harmonised standard is a European standard developed by a recognised European Standards Organisation: CEN, CENELEC, or ETSI. It is created following a request from the European Commission to one of these organisations. Ma

  • EU CE LVD The Low Voltage Di...

    EU CE LVD The Low Voltage Directive FAQ -> The low voltage directive (LVD) (2014/35/EU) ensures that electrical equipment within certain voltage limits provides a high level of protection for European citizens, and benefits fully from the single market.

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