EMC China Lab

Australia Electronic Product Certification

Views :
Update time : 2025-07-31

Australian consumers have a high demand and enthusiasm for electronic and electrical products, offering tremendous business opportunities for exporting companies. Let's take a closer look at what certifications are requiRED for exporting electronic and electrical products to Australia.

 

Main Certifications for Exporting Electronic and Electrical Products to Australia

1. saa certification

SAA certification is issued by Standards Australia to confirm that products comply with Australian electrical safety standards.

 

Scope of Application:

Covers a wide range of electronic and electrical products such as computers, televisions, audio equipment, power chargers, projectors, etc.

 

Certification Marks:

① Type Approval:Testing and certification are performed only on samples to ensure they meet relevant standards. No inspection of the production process is involved.

② Standard Mark:Requires factory inspection to ensure the production process complies with applicable standards and requirements.

 

2. c-tick certification

C-Tick certification is Australia's Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) compliance program, implemented in a manner similar to the European EMC Directive.

 

Scope of Application:

Applies to a wide range of electronic and electrical products, especially those that may generate electromagnetic interference.

 

Certification Categories:

① Category 1:Low risk of electromagnetic interference

② Category 2:Medium risk

③ Category 3:High risk

 

Category 1 products can voluntarily apply for the C-Tick mark, while Category 2 and 3 products must carry the C-Tick label.

 

3. rcm certification

RCM (RegULatory Compliance Mark) is a compliance mark implemented in Australia for electrical products. It covers electrical safety, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), and telecommunications requirements.

 

For certain products, obtaining an saa certificate and an EMC test report (such as a C-Tick report) is required before registering for RCM certification.

 

Certification Requirements Based on Product Risk Level

Australia classifies electronic and electrical products into three risk levels. Certification requirements differ accordingly:

 

1. Level 1 - Low Risk

Scope of Application:

Generally refers to DC-powered products, such as battery-operated devices without wireless functions.

 

Certification Requirements:

These products do not require SAA certification. If they have an EMC report, they can directly use the rcm mark.

 

2. Level 2 - Medium Risk

Scope of Application:

Typically refers to AC-powered products, such as common office electronics that use AC power.

 

Certification Requirements:

Requires an EMC report and a safety report (to prove compliance with Australian safety standards), along with rcm marking and EESS (Electrical Equipment Safety System) registration.

 

3. Level 3 - High Risk

Scope of Application:

Refers to high-voltage products or products listed under Australia's high-risk category.

 

Certification Requirements:

Generally requires an EMC report, safety report, and SAA certificate to apply for RCM certification and complete EESS registration.

 

Important Considerations

1. Understand Applicable Standards:

Australia enforces a series of AS/NZS standards for electronic and electrical products. Companies must identify the applicable standards for their products.

 

2. Ensure Sample Consistency:

The samples submitted for testing must be consistent with the actual products sold.

 

3. Plan for Certification Time:

Different certifications take varying amounts of time. Companies should plan accordingly and allow for a buffer period.

 

4. Maintain Ongoing Compliance:

Products must continue to comply with local regulations throughout their time on the market. If there are any changes to the product, companies must reapply for certification or conduct partial testing as needed.


Email:hello@jjrlab.com


Leave Your Message


Write your message here and send it to us


Related News
Read More >>
WEEE Registration for Waste Electrical &Electr WEEE Registration for Waste Electrical &Electr
12 .15.2025
WEEE registration ensures EU recycling compliance per 2012/19/EU for EEE categories 1–6. Tests per E...
MSDS Chemical Safety Testing MSDS Chemical Safety Testing
12 .15.2025
JJR LAB provides MSDS chemical safety testing per legal standards, covering 16 sections on hazards, ...
What Are the Differences Between UK REACH and EU R What Are the Differences Between UK REACH and EU R
12 .15.2025
UK REACH, separate from EU REACH since 2021, lags in SVHC and Annex XVII updates; compliance testing...
E-Cigarette GB 41700 Compliance Testing E-Cigarette GB 41700 Compliance Testing
12 .15.2025
GB 41700-2022 mandates safety, materials, emissions, and nicotine limits for e-cigarettes in China. ...
What Are the Testing Items of California Propositi What Are the Testing Items of California Propositi
12 .13.2025
California Proposition 65 (CA65) testing covers CA products, assessing toxic chemicals like lead, ca...
E-Cigarette EU TPD Testing E-Cigarette EU TPD Testing
12 .13.2025
E-Cigarette EU TPD Testing by JJR LAB: nicotine, carbonyls, metals, flavors, glycols & TSNAs tes...
Testing Certification for E-cigarettes Exported to Testing Certification for E-cigarettes Exported to
12 .13.2025
E-cigarettes exported to the EU must meet RoHS, REACH, TPD, FCM, battery, CE, and PCN-UFI standards....
What is Amazon US CPC Certification? What is Amazon US CPC Certification?
12 .12.2025
Amazon US CPC Certification ensures children’s products meet safety standards. JJR Lab provides test...

Leave Your Message