China RoHS Directive (Management Measures for Prevention of Pollution in Electronic Information Products Production)
What are the administrative measures for the prevention and control of pollution in the production of electronic information products?
This is a Chinese regulation regarding the restriction on the use of certain hazardous substances in electronic and electrical equipment. It was promulgated on February 28, 2006 and its first phase entered into force on March 1, 2007. It is commonly called the China RoHS Directive because it regulates the same substances with the same standard values as the RoHS Directive enforced by the European Union (EU). Regulations will be implemented in stages, with the first and second steps.
It was revised in July 2016 and became the Control Measures for Restricting the Use of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Products.
Main differences before and after the revision of China RoHS
Name | Administrative Measures for Controlling Pollution in the Production of Electronic Information Products (Before Amendment) | Control Measures for Restriction of Use of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Products (After Amendment) |
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Target product |
Electronic information products manufactured, sold or imported in China |
Electrical and electronic products produced, sold and imported in China |
Target substances and regulation values |
Lead, mercury, hexavalent chromium, PBB, PBDE: 1000ppm |
No change |
Enforcement date |
March 1, 2007 |
July 1, 2016 |
Regulation method |
Two-step regulation |
Two-stage regulation (partial content change) |
First step |
Pollution control display |
Hazardous Substance Restriction Label According to SJ/T11364-2014, but the sign mark design is equivalent In the case of containing the target substance, there is a partial change in the table that indicates the presence or absence of the substance |
Second step |
Key control list and CCC certification |
Achievement management list and acceptance judgment system |
Scope of coverage
Electric wire/electric cable
5 items
Electrical circuit switches and protective or connecting appliances
6 items
Low voltage electrical components
9 items
Small power motor
1item
Electric tool
16 items
Welding machine
15 items
Electrical appliances for domestic and similar use
18 items
A variety of audio-visual equipment
16 items
*) TV, radio broadcasting level sound equipment and car audio are not included.
Information technology equipment
12 items
Lighting equipment (not including lighting equipment with a voltage of 36V or less)
2 items
Telecommunication terminal equipment
9 items
Vehicle and safety accessories
17 items
Tire
3 items
Safety glass
3 items
Agricultural machines
2 items
Latex products
1 item
Medical device products
7 items
Fire fighting products
3 items
Safety technology Crime prevention equipment
4 items
Decorative interior products
3 items
Toy
6 items
Wireless and software
1 item
Electric wires/electric cables (5 items)
Electrical circuit switches and protective or connecting appliances (6 items)
Low voltage electrical parts (9 items)
Low power motor (1 item)
Electric tools (16 items)
Welders (15 items)
Electrical appliances for domestic and similar use (18 items)
Various types of audio-visual equipment (not including television, radio broadcast level audio equipment, and car audio equipment) (16 items)
Information technology equipment (12 items)
Lighting equipment (not including lighting equipment with a voltage of 36V or less) (2 items)
Telecommunication terminal equipment (9 items)
Vehicle and safety accessories (17 items)
Tires (3 items)
Safety glass (3 items)
Agricultural machinery (2 items)
Latex products (1 item)
Medical equipment products (7 items)
Firefighting products (3 items)
Safety technology Crime prevention equipment (4 items)
Decorative interior products (3 items)
Toys (6 items)
Wireless and software (1 item)
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