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New Harmonised standard list for the Radio Equipment Directive

Radio Equipment Directive (2014/53/EU)

There is a new publications in the OJEU of standards harmonised under the Radio Equipment Directive:

  • 8th June 2017                      2017/C 180/04 29 standards added

This brings the total number of standards harmonised under the RED to 140
(compared to over 200 standards harmonised under the R&TTE Directive – the work will continue)

However, of the 29 standards added in June, 21 of them were R&TTE harmonised standards that do not include receiver performance requirements, so the following disclaimer has been added to each of them in the listing:

“This harmonised standard does not address requirements relating to receiver performance parameters and does not confer a presumption of conformity as regards those parameters.”

So receiver performance will have to be addressed by other means

Compliance Newsletter May/June 2017

This months Gainspeed Newsletter is here. Its a friendly complimentary newsletter on everything compliance.

lots of important changes this month.

If you want to know more or have any questions feel free to contact us

 

Some of this months features are.

Headlines
Standards Watch
European standards being withdrawn
Lists of European Harmonised Standards

Update on Harmonised Standards Lists –
Radio Equipment Directive (2014/53/EU)
Machinery Directive (2006/42/EC)

Sustainability
Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances (RoHS)
EU Conflict Mineral Regulation (EU/2017/821)
Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACh)

New Standards
April 2017
May 2017
June 2017

Compliance Calendar

 

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Radio Equipment Directive (2014/53/EU)

New harmonised standard list for the Radio Equipment Directive

Radio Equipment Directive (2014/53/EU)
There is a new publications in the OJEU of standards harmonised under the Radio Equipment Directive:

* 11th November 2016 2016/C 416/03 11 standards added
This brings the total number of standards harmonised under the RED to 23 (compared to over 200 standards harmonised under the R&TTE Directive).
The work continues.

ETSI standards free gap analysis

ETSI have released some extremely useful gap analysis documents for a range of popular ETSI standards. Using these documents it’s a simple exercise identifying important changes that could affect your compliance requirements.

https://portal.etsi.org/Services/editHelp!/Tohelpyouinyourwork/Services/ComparedversionsofETSIHarmonisedStandards.aspx

NOTE:    All the compared versions are available in PDF version

What is Gap Anlaysis?

Gap Analysis for certification is the process of checking your technical file when the standards its certified to have been updated. Then assessing the changes to evaluate if retesting is required.

Why do i need Gap Analysis?

If a company can identify through a gap analysis that retesting is not required it can save a lot of time and money by not repeating the certification process.

Can a Gap Analysis go in my technical file?

Yes it absolutely should, the document can be used as evidence of due diligence when standards change.

What does a Gap Analysis look like?

Gap analysis is generally a report that identifies the changes and summaries its impact. Gainspeed have carried out lots of gap analysis for its clients, please contact us if you would like us to carry out a gap analysis assessment for you today.

 

“Economic operator” required for UK imports into the EU from 16th July 2021

EU Regulation on Market Surveillance and Compliance of Products 2019/1020 applies in the EU from 16 July 2021. 019/1020 replaces the market surveillance provisions in the Regulation and Accreditation Market Surveillance 765/2008 (RAMS).

Overview

Until now, sales where the Business is located outside of the EU and the Customer is in the EU were not regulated. Because there was no legal entity formally responsible for the regulatory compliance of products bought outside the EU.

From July 16th this year, non-EU vendors will have to have an EU authorised representative/economic operator to sell most products to EU customers. The Market Surveillance Regulation lays down rules according to which the fulfilment service provider will be kept responsible when the non-EU vendor doesn’t appoint a responsible person.

Economic Operator

This can be an authorised representative, manufacturer, importer or fulfilment service.

Responsibilities

Keep and provide a Technical File with all the relevant conformity and performance information. Notify risk to the market surveillance authority if it arises. Cooperate with market surveillance authorities requests.

Labelling and contact details

The name and contact details of the responsible economic operator must be indicated on the product or on its packaging, the parcel or an accompanying document.