- 14 YEARS OF CERTIFICATION EXPERIENCE
- Chichen Technology was founded in 2007 and has 14 years of experience in testing and certification
- PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION TEAM
- The company has a professional testing and certification guidance and service team of 210 people
- MULTIPLE QUALIFICATION AUTHORIZATION
- The company participated in more than 326 qualification testing and certification projects
- HIGHLY RECOGNIZED BY CUSTOMERS
- Served more than 1,200 customers and won high recognition and praise from customers
RCM (Regulatory Compliance Mark) certification is a mandatory requirement for electrical and electronic products in the Australian and New Zealand markets. The RCM mark indicates that a product complies with the relevant standards and regulations, ensuring its safety, reliability, and performance.
To ensure compliance with RCM certification requirements, the following steps can be taken:
Identify the applicable standards: The first step is to identify the relevant standards and regulations that apply to your product. This information can be obtained from the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) website or by consulting with a certification body.
Test the product: Once the applicable standards have been identified, the product should be tested by a testing laboratory that is accredited by the National Association of Testing Authorities (NATA). The testing should cover all the relevant aspects of the standards, such as electromagnetic compatibility, safety, and radiofrequency emissions.
Complete the RCM application: Once the testing has been completed, the RCM application should be completed and submitted to a recognized certification body. The application should include the test reports, technical documentation, and other relevant information.
Wait for the certification: Once the application has been submitted, the certification body will review the information and issue the RCM certification if the product complies with the relevant standards and regulations.
Maintain compliance: It is important to maintain compliance with the relevant standards and regulations after the product has been certified. This includes regular testing and monitoring to ensure that the product continues to meet the requirements.
By following these steps, businesses can ensure compliance with RCM certification requirements and ensure that their products are safe, reliable, and perform as expected in the Australian and New Zealand markets.