Eurasian Conformity mark

Originally, the conformity assessment of the products, which were brought on the market of the USSR or Russia for the first time, was defined by GOST and TR standards.

The term TR marking in conjunction with the conformity assurance with the technical regulations of the CU or EAEU is therefore incorrect.

385 of December 30, 2009 On amendments to the Federal Law on Technical Regulation, the original deadline for 2010 was lifted on the personal request of the former President of Russia, Dmitry Medvedev, and the following items were ordered: The EAC marking has been created to ensure the product safety for the final consumer.

Some of the methods provided for this purpose are: With the EAC marking, the manufacturer indicates the conformity of the product with the basic requirements according to the applicable technical regulations.

The EAC marking shall be put onto the product or to the attached label in a visible, legible, distinctive and permanent manner by the manufacturer or his authorized representative in the EAEU.

EAC
The Eurasian Conformity mark.
The EAC marking on a product.
The product conformity mark according to GOST 50460-92, now replaced by EAC