Regulatory Guide
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CE Approval Guide for Manufa...
CE Approval Guide for Manufacturers <2> Product groups _ Appliances burning gaseous fuels -> Manufacturers play a crucial role in ensuring that products placed on the extended single market of the European Economic Area (EEA) are safe. They are responsi
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CE Approval Guide for Manufa...
CE Approval Guide for Manufacturers <1> Product groups _ Active implantable medical devices -> Manufacturers play a crucial role in ensuring that products placed on the extended single market of the European Economic Area (EEA) are safe. They are respo
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New Zealand RSM Approval Gui...
New Zealand RSM Approval Guide <7> Step 7: Label your products -> You must label any products you intend to sell with a compliance mark before you can supply them to the market.
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New Zealand RSM Approval Gui...
New Zealand RSM Approval Guide <6> Step 6: Become a registered supplier -> Anyone who wants to supply products to the market in New Zealand can become a supplier. You’ll need to register for a supplier number. If you want to supply radio transmitters,
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New Zealand RSM Approval Gui...
New Zealand RSM Approval Guide <5> Step 5: Gather your product documentation -> You must keep compliance documentation for each product you intend to supply to the market.
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New Zealand RSM Approval Gui...
New Zealand RSM Approval Guide <4> Step 4: Complete a declaration of conformity for your product -> To certify that a product meets all compliance requirements, you need to complete a Supplier Declaration of Conformity (SDoC).
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New Zealand RSM Approval Gui...
New Zealand RSM Approval Guide <3> Step 3: Make a decision about product testing -> As a supplier, you accept responsibility for product compliance. You’ll have decide what level of testing is needed to show that a product meets the required standards.
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New Zealand RSM Approval Gui...
New Zealand RSM Approval Guide <2> Step 2: Prepare a product description -> You must prepare a product description for each product you want to supply.