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According to the requirements of the Technical Regulation of the Customs Union TR CU 004/2011 “On the Safety of Low Voltage Equipment”, the factory has carried out certification and obtained a certificate of conformity.

The Technical Regulation of the Customs Union TR CU 004/2011 was adopted in order to ensure the safety of low voltage equipment and to prevent potential hazards to human health and the environment. This regulation applies to all low voltage equipment, including household appliances, electronics, and industrial machinery, that are produced or imported into the territory of the Customs Union, which includes Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, and Kyrgyzstan.

In order to comply with the requirements of the Technical Regulation, manufacturers must undergo a certification process and obtain a certificate of conformity. This process includes testing the equipment for compliance with safety and quality standards, as well as assessing the production process and quality control measures implemented by the manufacturer.

The certification process is carried out by accredited certification bodies, which are authorized by the relevant government agencies of the Customs Union member states. These bodies have the necessary expertise and equipment to conduct thorough testing and evaluation of the equipment. They also have the authority to issue a certificate of conformity, which serves as proof that the equipment meets all the necessary safety and quality requirements.

The certificate of conformity is a crucial document for manufacturers, as it allows them to legally sell their products within the territory of the Customs Union. It also serves as a guarantee for consumers that the equipment they are purchasing is safe and of high quality. In addition, the certificate of conformity is required for customs clearance when importing low voltage equipment into the Customs Union.

Obtaining a certificate of conformity is not a one-time process. Manufacturers must undergo regular audits and inspections to ensure that their production process and equipment continue to meet the necessary standards. This is important for maintaining the safety and quality of the equipment and for the protection of consumers.

In the case of the TR CU 004/2011, the certification process also includes the assessment of the equipment’s compliance with electromagnetic compatibility requirements. This is to ensure that the equipment does not interfere with other devices and operates safely in its intended environment.

The certification process and the issuance of a certificate of conformity are essential steps in ensuring the safety and quality of low voltage equipment in the Customs Union. It is a testament to the commitment of the Customs Union member states to protect their citizens and the environment from potential hazards posed by low voltage equipment.

In conclusion, the certification and obtaining of a certificate of conformity in accordance with the requirements of the Technical Regulation of the Customs Union TR CU 004/2011 is a necessary and important process for manufacturers of low voltage equipment. It not only ensures compliance with safety and quality standards, but also serves as a guarantee for consumers and a means of protecting the environment.

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