TRCU 014/2011 “On road safety”
ТРCU 015/2011 “On the safety of grain”
TRCU 016/2011 “On the safety of devices operating on gaseous fuels”
ТRCU 017/2011 “On the safety of light industry products”
ТRCU 018/2011 “On the safety of wheeled vehicles”
TRCU 019/2011 “On the safety of personal protective equipment”
TRCU 020/2011 “Electromagnetic compatibility of technical means”
TRCU 021/2011 “On food safety”
TRCU 022/2011 “Food products in the part of its marking”
TRCU 023/2011 “Technical regulations for juice pro “
TRCU 024/2011 “Technical regulations on oil and fat products “
ТRCU 025/2012 “On the safety of furniture products “
TRCU 027/2012 “On the safety of certain types of specialized food products, including dietary”
TRCU 029/2012 “Safety requirements for food additives, flavors and technological aids”
TRCU 030/2012 “On the requirements for lubricants, oils and special liquids”
TRCU 031/2012 “On the safety of agricultural and timber
TRCU 032/2013 “On the safety of equipment operating under excessive pressure”
TRCU 033/2013 “On the safety of milk and dairy products”
TRCU 034/2013 “On the safety of meat and meat products”
TRCU 037/2016 “On Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Radioelectronic Products”
TRCU 038/2016 “On Safety of Attractions”
TRCU 041/2017 “On the Safety of Chemical Products”
TRCU 042/2017 “On the Safety of Equipment for Children’s Playgrounds”
CERTIFICATES OF THE CUSTOMS UNION: CONFIRMATION OF CONFORMITY OF PRODUCTS TO GOST OR TECHNICAL REGULATIONS
The main purpose for the introduction of certification of the Customs Union is to ensure the conformity of goods to both state standards (GOST) and the technical regulations, the following of which have already been adopted by all Customs Union partners:
Regulations that guarantee the safety of packaging of certain goods, as well as a variety of products for children and adolescents;
Technical regulations on the safety of production equipment and machines and devices used in production where there is a risk of fire or explosion, as well as apparatuses operating on gas fuel;
Technical regulations on the safety of food products – grain, oil and fat products, flavors, stabilizers and other chemical food additives;
Regulations on the safety of chemical products, cosmetics and perfumes.
All of the above technical regulations entered into force on March 15, 2015. Before this date, the were transitional provisions that allowed trade without a certificate of compliance for the Customs Union, and the use of national standards and regulatory documents. Today it is not possible – every participant of the CU market is required to pass the certification procedure if the goods produced or sold by it are found on the corresponding list.
WHO SHOULD CARRY OUT THE REGISTRATION OF THE CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY OF THE CUSTOMS UNION?
The certificate of conformity for the Customs Union is necessary, first of all, for producers of various products. For this reason, a trading company or a manufacturing company needs to perform a few simple steps: