ACMA Seeks Public Feedback On Proposed Updates To EMC Regulations
v(Electromagnetic Compatibility) Standard 2017" and "Radiocommunications Labelling (Electromagnetic Compatibility) Notice 2017" and incorporating EMC obligations into the Radiocommunications Equipment (General) Rules 2021.
Key Discussion Points:
1. Expanded EMC Standards: ACMA proposes wider EMC standards, input sought on referencing all EMC harmonized standards under Directive 2014/30/EU.
2. Vehicle EMC Regulations: Feedback on current regulations for vehicles, especially electric ones with advanced electronic systems.
3. Excluding Low-Powered Devices: ACMA seeks comments on excluding low-powered devices like wireless chargers from high-risk categorization.
4. Reduced Compliance for Household Devices: ACMA suggests lowering compliance for certain household devices.
5. Battery-Powered Devices Categorization: Seeking input on categorizing battery-powered devices as low-risk.
The public consultation ends on December 20, 2023. The MRT team will continue monitoring the updates on this crucial EMC requirement change in Australia.
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