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European Union Amends List of Standards to General Product Safety Regulation

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General

12-02-2021

European Union Amends List of Standards to General Product Safety Regulation

Directive 2001/95/EC on General Product Safety (GPSD) was published on December 3, 2001. It was established as a means allowing to ensure a high level of consumer protection through the assessment of products placed on the EU market. Products are considered to be safe when they meet the relevant safety requirements that mostly are contained in the voluntary national standards harmonized with particular European standards.

That is why the Directive 2001/95/EC should be read in conjunction with the Decision (EU) 2019/1698 “on European standards for products drafted in support of Directive 2001/95/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on general product safety”. This Decision contains the list of standards which can be used to prove the safety of products according to the GPSD.

However, the European Commission has recently amended the list of standards by publishing Decision (EU) 2020/1808.

According to the Decision 2020/1808 the following changes were made to the Decision (EU) 2019/1698:

ANATEL Introduce news SRD Approval procedures – BRAZIL

Brazil Wireless Regulatory Services

Brazil

11-03-2021

ANATEL Introduce news SRD Approval procedures

ANATEL publish the new Act nº 1630 (Test Procedures For Evaluating the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) for Telecommunications Products) and it replaced the previous Act 955 (Feb 8th, 2018).

Below we list the main changes. For complete details please check the Act 1630 annex. Changing the applicable frequency range from 300 MHz to 6 GHz to 4 MHz to 6 GHz.

Separation Distance between Manikin and the Portable Terminal up to 15 mm from any part of the human body. Before it was accepted up to 20 cm.

For portable devices sold with two or more batteries that have differences related to (to): load capacity, physical dimensions or protection circuit, the tests must be carried out, in full, with the battery with the greatest capacity. The remaining batteries can only be used in tests to determine the highest SAR value in each radio frequency band. Before ANATEL required to do full SAR testing in all batteries.

Only accessories with metallic/conductive parts must be tested along with the portable device. Accessories with other non-conductive materials (such as silicone, plastic, etc.) does not need to be tested. The accessories must be tested in the configuration of technology and RF range that has the highest SAR value of the portable device measured without accessories. Before it was required to do SAR testing with all accessories, including non-conductive.

Inclusion of new procedure of SAR measures for Non-Simultaneous Signals.

Inclusion of new procedure of Average Time Interval for Time-Averaging SAR – TAS.

Inclusion of new procedure to determine the maximum SAR in the spatial average of a portable devices.

Official Link :

Additional notes to new regulation TR34/2019 – MOLDOVA

Moldova - Type Approval Regulatory news

Moldova

11-03-2021

Additional notes to new regulation TR34/2019

Due to the update in Moldavian regulations, the Moldavian recognized certification body will review and update all valid certificates, in case any need for further documents during this process the CB might contact the certificate holder directly.

The certificate holder is free to issue a DoC according to module A of the TR 34/2019, in this case the validity of the CoC will be cancelled

Brazil ANATEL Releases Technical Conditions for 5G use in the 3.5GHz and 26GHz Bands-BRAZIL

Brazil Wireless Regulatory Services

Brazil

11-03-2021

Brazil ANATEL Releases Technical Conditions for 5G use in the 3.5GHz and 26GHz Bands

The Agência Nacional de Telecomunicações (ANATEL) in Brazil released Resolution 742 on March 1st and Act 1477 on March 5th that regulate the technical conditions for 5G operation in the 3.5GHz and 26GHz bands.  The local labs and certification bodies are ready to issue approvals for products that will use these bands when operating in Brazil.

NTRA Additional Requirements for Equipment Registration -EGYPT

Egypt - Type Approval Regulatory news

Egypt

05-03-2021

NTRA Additional Requirements for Equipment Registration

The Egyptian authority has new requirements regarding samples. If the device is an (RF) mobile phone / tablet and the applicant is a local Egyptian company then 1 final sample is required from each model.

For all other devices there is no sample required unless requested explicitly from the NTRA.

MoC Expands Exemption List – ISRAEL

Israel regulatory authority

Isreal

10-03-2021

Israel MoC Expands Exemption List

The Israeli communications ministry has added to the list of products that are exempt from mandatory type approval. 

The list of exempted product types is as follows:

1) Products operating within the frequency band 2400 to 2483.5 MHz in Bluetooth technology according to the IEEE 802.15.1 standard, or in ANT / ANT + technology, which includes a built-in antenna, and their power does not exceed 100 milliwatts EIRP.

2) Products designed only for receiving satellite positioning transmissions using a global positioning system such as GALILEO, GLONASS, GPS or BEIDOU

 

3) Products with a parabolic antenna not exceeding 244 cm in diameter, including the ancillary equipment used by it, intended for the reception of satellite transmissions

 

4) Products operating in the field of infrared frequencies between 1GHz and 3GHz and whose transmission power does not exceed 200 milliwatts

 

5) Computer peripherals (mouse, keyboard) and computer monitors

 

6) Video streamers (Streamer), which comply with the provisions of the European Directive Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU and bear the CE marking indicating this

 

7) E-book readers

8) Tablets

9)Laptops or notebook computers;

10) Desktop computers

11) Converters for receiving TV broadcasts to the public (TV receiver set-top box), which meets the provisions of the European Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU and it bears the CE marking indicating this;

12) TV sets and tuners;

13) Radio receivers for receiving public broadcasts using such technologies AM/DAB/FM

14) Spare parts for mobile phones;

15) Wristwatches, other than cellular wristwatches;

16) Vacuum Cleaners;

17) Portable battery-operated metal detector.

CITC launched their public online consultation – Saudi Arabia

Saudi Wireless Regulatory Services

Saudi

09-03-2021

CITC launched their public online consultation

The Communications and Information Technology Commission (CITC) has launched a public consultation on the modernization of technical specifications for communication and information technology devices and equipment to accommodate the latest technological developments and enable the provisioning of state of the art communication and information technology services in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. These specifications define how all communication and information technology devices and equipment manufactured or imported to the Kingdom are used, with conformance to them being mandatory for all parties manufacturing, importing or selling these devices and equipment in the Kingdom.

The primary objectives of this update are to improve the quality of services using these devices and equipment and enable the provisioning of state of the art communication and information technology services in the Kingdom to satisfy the Kingdom’s digital needs as per CITC’s strategy to transform into a digital regulator.

Views are welcome from local and international telecom and technology providers, industrial stakeholders, public entities and members of the public as well as consumers of telecom and digital services. The submissions from interested parties are open till the 3rd of April, 2021. Interested parties are requested to answer the questions listed in the “Consultation Questions” section

Source : https://www.citc.gov.sa/en/new/publicConsultation/Pages/144202.aspx

South Korea Converts KN Standards to KS Standards for EMC

South Korea Regulatory authority

South Korea

05-03-2021

Wi-Fi 6E technology in Brazil

The National Radio Research Agency (RRA) in the Republic of Korea announced on February 8, 2021 that the KN test method for EMC will be converted to the test method under the national standards (KS).  The KS test method will be implemented three months from the announcement

IFT issues the new regulation 291013-DOF – MEXICO

Mexico Regulatory approval

Mexico

23-02-2021

IFT issues the new regulation 291013-DOF

The Mexican regulatory authority has made changes in regulations addressed to approvals which required local testing.

To show compliance, the devices have to be re-tested and re-approved with the real importer acting as certificate holder. Certificates will have an unlimited validity but may be called for market surveillance.

The regulation applies to devices subject to the following standards:

  • NOM-196-SCFI-2016 (IFT-004-2014)
  • NOM-208-SCFI-2016 (IFT-008-2015)
  • NOM-218-SCFI-2017 (IFT-005-2016)
  • NOM-221/2-SCFI-2018 (IFT-011-2017)

Source :    http://www.dof.gob.mx/nota_detalle.php?codigo=5587374&fecha=25/02/2020