AUS & NZ Compliance

Australia & New Zealand product compliance requirements

Products exported to Australia and New Zealand must comply with the relevant safety, health, and environmental regulations in each country. The following is a general overview of the product compliance requirements in Australia and New Zealand

product compliance requirements For country

Australia

In Australia, products must comply with the mandatory safety standards set forth by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC). The ACCC maintains a list of mandatory safety standards for a wide range of products, including electrical products, toys, and children's products.

New Zealand

In New Zealand, products must comply with the safety standards set forth by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE). The MBIE maintains a list of safety standards for a wide range of products, including electrical products, toys, and children's products.

EMC Compliance

Both Australia and New Zealand require products to comply with the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements set forth in the relevant standard.

Labeling and Marking Requirements

Products exported to Australia and New Zealand must include labeling and marking that complies with the relevant regulations. This includes information such as the manufacturer's name and address, model number, and any necessary warning labels.

Testing and Certification

Products exported to Australia and New Zealand may need to undergo testing and certification by a third-party laboratory to demonstrate compliance with the relevant safety, health, and environmental regulations.

It is important to note that these requirements may vary based on the specific product and the regulations applicable to that product. An experienced consultant can help you navigate the compliance requirements for your product and ensure that it meets the necessary standards for export to Australia and New Zealand