Oceania Area
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New Zealand EECA Guide for E...
New Zealand EECA Guide for Energy Efficiency -> The Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA) is the regulatory body that gathers information, offers advice or help for manufacturers, importers, and retailers with meeting their requirements, a
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New Zealand ERAC Guide for ...
New Zealand ERAC Guide for Safety -> The Electrical Regulatory Authorities Council (ERAC) is the regulatory body of electrical safety regulators in New Zealand. ERAC ensures electrical safety regulatory systems are contemporary and harmonized wherever
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Australia MEPS Guide for Ene...
Australia MEPS Guide for Energy Efficiency -> The Greenhouse and Energy Minimum Standards (GEMS) Regulator is the regulatory body responsible for monitoring and enforcing compliance with the GEMS Act. It is assisted by GEMS inspectors who use inspection
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Australia ERAC Guide for Saf...
Australia ERAC Guide for Safety Device -> The Electrical Regulatory Authorities Council (ERAC) is the regulatory body of electrical safety regulators in Australia. ERAC ensures electrical safety regulatory systems are contemporary and harmonized where
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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).