EMC/EMI PILOT PROJECT
dRAFT LIST OF TYPES OF CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES
FOR
EMC/EMI USED BY ITA PARTICIPANTS
Note by the Secretariat[1]
Revision
1.1. At the Committee's formal meeting
of 24 February 2005, the Secretariat was asked to draw up a list to
categorize the type of assessment procedures adopted and used by each ITA participant.
The list below has been drafted based on the information available as contained
in G/IT/SPEC/Q4 series and compiled in G/IT/SPEC/Q4/19/Rev.2. Types of the
conformity assessment procedures used by ITA participants are summarized
below as (a) to (f) in descending order of complexity as per the Guidelines for
EMC/EMI Conformity Assessment Procedures (G/IT/25), however, another
category is added as (g) to specify those participants applying no mandatory
assessment procedure:
a. Certification
by a regulator or delegated entity - the equipment has to be submitted to the
regulator or its delegated entity for certification.
b. Certification
by 3rd party - the equipment has to be submitted to certification bodies
recognized (or approved) by the regulator for certification.
c. Supplier's
Declaration of Conformity (SDoC) type 1 - the supplier or manufacturer of the
equipment declares the equipment meets the technical and administrative
requirement. A testing laboratory recognized by the regulator tests the
equipment and the supplier registers this equipment with the regulator.
d. Supplier's
Declaration of Conformity (SDoC) type 2 - the supplier or manufacturer of the
equipment declares the equipment meets the technical and administrative
requirements on the basis of test reports by a testing laboratory recognized by
the regulator. No registration of the equipment with the regulator is required.
e. Supplier's
Declaration of Conformity (SDoC) type 3 - the supplier or manufacturer of the
equipment declares the equipment meets the technical and administrative
requirement. The supplier registers the equipment with the regulator.
Testing of the equipment by recognized testing laboratory is not mandatory. If
testing is undertaken, the choice of the testing laboratory rests with supplier
or manufacturer.
f. Supplier's
Declaration of Conformity (SDoC) type 4 - the supplier or manufacturer of the
equipment declares the equipment meets the technical and administrative
requirement. Registration of the equipment with the regulator is not required
and testing of the equipment by recognized testing laboratory is not mandatory.
If testing is undertaken, the choice of the testing laboratory rests with
supplier or manufacturer.
g. No
mandatory assessment procedure.
[1] This document has been prepared under the Secretariat's own
responsibility and is without prejudice to the positions of Members or to their
rights and obligations under the WTO.e