If you are a manufacturer, importer, or a distributor, of electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) placing products on the UK market, understanding ROHS and REACH compliance is vital. Compliance protects your products from stop shipments and fines. It helps meet the requirements of customers and governments globally. It also minimizes waste, scrap, and rework, enhances the brand and fosters your alignment with suppliers.
What are the compliance RoHS and REACH requirements? What are the differences between them? What steps should you take to comply? This article explains.
RoHS stands for Restriction of Hazardous Substances. It is an 'EU legislation restricting the use of hazardous substances in EEE and promoting the collection and recycling of such equipment.' The directive which is in force since 2003, also supports effective recovery, reuse, and recycling of products. The energy-consuming products are regulated to control the level of hazardous substances they contain:
The first six applied to the original RoHS while the last four were added under RoHS 3.
To comply with RoHs, all products you place on the UK market must:
Specific steps must be taken:
RoHS Regulations 2012 - The Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2012 RoHS guidance RoHS (European Commission)
REACH stands for Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation, and Restriction of Chemicals. It is a regulation of the European Union.
Other substances that have tailored provisions as long as they are used in specified conditions
Additional hazardous substances on REACH annex XVII include:
Compliance depends on the type of products you place on the market or use.
RoHS and REACH are two critical regulations that play a vital role in protecting human health and the environment from the risks associated with hazardous substances. While both regulations share common goals, they differ significantly in scope, application, and compliance requirements. Companies must navigate the complexities of these regulations to ensure that their products meet the necessary standards and can be legally sold in the EU market.
While both RoHS and REACH aim to protect human health and the environment, they differ significantly in scope, application, and compliance requirements.
Compliance with both RoHS and REACH presents significant challenges for businesses, particularly those that operate in multiple markets or rely on complex supply chains.
Despite the challenges, compliance with RoHS and REACH offers several benefits for businesses and society as a whole.
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The course instructor Ms. Eisenhardt has over 20 years of experience in IT and Compliance Software Development, her former roles include: Executive Director of Environmental Programs, at Fair Factories Clearinghouse; Environmental Compliance Manager and Design for Environment programs at EMC Corporation; and Director of Product Management at PTC Corporation for Windchill Product Analytics - an environmental compliance software.
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