15 Apr 2011

A review of process, screening, and testing requirements to create a reasonable testing plan 

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Does your business need to create a reasonable testing program to ensure compliance with the latest RoHS requirements? Would you like to learn more about meeting these requirements and how they can be addressed?

Recent changes within the new Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive and other restricted substances requirements will have a significant impact on all electronic products that are currently covered under the pre-existing RoHS Directive, while expanding the scope of covered products in a transitional timetable.

The increased enforcement powers and compliance activities for this law create a need for all areas of an electronic and electrical equipment manufacture company to become properly educated in its impact. This presentation will provide sufficient content and discussion to allow companies to make required decisions in creating a reasonable testing program.

Topics to be addressed:

  • Elements and examples of a Reasonable Testing Program
  • Identification of applicable requirements
  • Compliance Assurance Process implementation
  • Supplier data collection
  • Product screening and testing based upon a GAP analysis and Risk Assessment to address Reasonable Testing Program requirement
  • Use of X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) screening

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Questions?
If you have any questions, please contact our experts at rohs@intertek.com.