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In the Asia Pacific region, the CCC (China Compulsory Certificate) Mark indicates compliance with Chinese laws and regulations and, as its names implies, is compulsory for any product used for commercial purposes in China. The PSE Mark is used to show compliance with Japan’s Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law (DENAN) as applied to various classes of product and equipment. Korea’s KC Mark is administered by its Agency for Technology and Standards (KATS) to show compliance for mandated products with the Electrical Appliances and Materials Safety Control Law. It replaced the original EK mark. In Taiwan, the BSMI (Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection) Certification is the approval scheme for ITE and audio/video products. Singapore’s safety authority, the Productivity and Standards Board (PSB), requires all controlled goods to be individually marked with the SAFETY Mark. In Australia, the national standards body, Standards Australia, covers many different industry sectors including Electrotechnology and Energy, which embraces electrical/electronic equipment and appliances with relevant standards for safety. Australia’s Regulatory Compliance Mark (RCM) now consolidates the previously separate C-Tick, A-Tick and RCM marks, effective from March 2013. In Malaysia, Suruhanjaya Tenaga (ST) is responsible for regulating the energy sector and its certification is required for power supplies to be imported independently or within a system. In addition to ST approval, regulated products must also be tested and certified by SIRIM QAS International where they will receive the SIRIM label.

PTM Published on: 2014-07-28
PTM Updated on: 2018-11-05