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Light Industry EAC Consulting
EAC certification is mandatory for light industry products entering Russia or the territory of the Eurasian Economic Union. Exceptions include customized medical products, products with special protection for children and adolescents, textile packaging bags, souvenirs, sports-use products, and post-consumer products (false beards, mustaches, wigs).
Low Voltage EAC Consulting
TP TC 004 is a regulation of the Russian Federation Customs Union on low-voltage products, also known as TRCU 004 Resolution No. 768 of August 16, 2011. TP TC 004/2011 "Safety of Low Voltage Equipment" is a technical regulation of the Customs Union that came into effect on July 1, 2012 and became mandatory on February 15, 2013, replacing the original GOST certification. It is a certifica
Light Industry EAC Consulting
FDA is the abbreviation of the Food and Drug Administration. Authorized by the U.S. Congress, i.e., the federal government, it is the highest law enforcement agency specialized in the regulation of food and drugs.
Strictly speaking, there is no such term as "FDA certification"—the FDA itself has also stated this. What people usually refer to as "FDA certification" mainly incl
US Medical Device FDA Registration
FDA is the abbreviation of the Food and Drug Administration. Authorized by the U.S. Congress, i.e., the federal government, it is the highest law enforcement agency specializing in the regulation of food and drugs.
Routine Chemical Testing
REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals) is an EU regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 concerning the registration, evaluation and authorization of chemicals. This regulation officially came into force in the EU on June 1, 2007, and began implementation on June 1, 2008. It sets out the latest requirements for many industries, including the electronics industry, and has








