Compliance with ROHS Consulting

  Paul schmitt    April 5, 2013    1499

 

Today, with the increasing number of factors contributing in to several health problems and environment problem, people and many organizations are becoming alert with the time. The fields can be any as hazardous substances are found almost every type of manufacturing. One of the directives that started towards the detection of harmful substances in electrical and electronic products is ROHS.

The RoHS regulation was employed to condense the amount of restricted materials in the waste stream which will ultimately benefit the environment. The restricted hazardous substances that are exempt under the EU directive are lead, mercury, hexavalent chromium, cadmium, PBB and PBDE. To adhere to ROHS Compliant  standards a company should ensure they have control of product production and that they are obtaining their materials from a reputable supplier, they are also required to implement testing methods to ensure they are not breaching a category of RoHS regulation. The compliance attained by the ROHS has caste its huge effect on the companies and the businesses that have been selling applicable electronic products, sub-assemblies or components directly to EU countries, or sells to resellers, distributors or integrators that in turn sell products to the European Union countries. There are several organizations or the companies available online that are fully dedicated into providing consultation services to the companies that face extraordinary challenges in attaining compliance with the new EU ROHS legislation. After all, ROHS consulting services are designed to meet the individual client's needs, thereby managing all other aspects of ROHS process.


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