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5 h
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Overview
With this course, you will find practical ways to self-assess your electrical or electronic manufactured products, following well-recognized risk management principles. This will be accomplished by examining the history and evolution of RoHS components, considering two approaches for RoHS compliance evaluation, and learning about RoHS-like regulations across worldwide markets. Finally, this course includes a webinar and quiz to ensure acquisition of the material.
Pricing
1-4
Participants
$490
per person
5+
Participants
$439
per person
All prices are in Canadian Dollars
Select this option if you are purchasing this course for yourself. You will have access to this immediately after your purchase.
Select this option if you are purchasing this course for your organization or group. The purchaser will become the Group Leader and will invite the group members after the purchase is complete.
Pricing
1-4
Participants
5+
Participants
$490
per person
$439
per person
All prices are in Canadian Dollars
Select this option if you are purchasing this course for yourself. You will have access to this immediately after your purchase.
Select this option if you are purchasing this course for your organization or group. The purchaser will become the Group Leader and will invite the group members after the purchase is complete.
Learning Path
Contextualization
In this lesson, you will become familiar with symbols, logos, statements, and certificates associated with RoHS compliance.
History of substances Restriction in EEE
This lesson will discuss the history and evolution of environmental regulations on electronic products in various parts of the world. This lesson will discuss RoHS 1.0, RoHS 2.0, China RoHS and Amendment 2015/863.
Presentation of Directive 2011/65/EU
This lesson highlights the electrical or electronic equipment’s (EEEs) within the RoHS scope as well as an introduction to six substances and their restrictions applicable under RoHS 1 and 2.
2015/863 and other Amendments
This lesson elaborates on four more restrictive substances to the RoHS annex called phthalates as well as where they can be found in EEEs.
Summary of Requirements
This lesson will summarize the relevant RoHS rules as well as exemptions using relevant examples. It will also provide an introduction to the RoHS procedure and technical documentation.
Interpretation
This lesson considers two approaches for RoHS conformity: analytical testing and documentary review. In this lesson, the advantages and disadvantages of the analytical testing method will be examined.
IEC 63000
This lesson analyzes the documentary review method as well as discusses the five steps to evaluate complex EEEs.
Implementation
This lesson addresses the requirements of a Declaration of Conformity (DoC) once a product is RoHS compliant. The lesson also mentions the penalties incurred if a product fails to be RoHS compliant in the EU market.
Related Compliance Requirements
This lesson will indicate the importance of maintaining a technical file as well as illustrates other environmental compliance requirements such as REACH, POP, Prop. 65, and WEEE which can be applicable to certain products.
Elsewhere in the World
This lesson showcases the RoHS-like regulations in other markets around the world.
Conclusion
This lesson includes a webinar and a summary video to wrap-up the contents of this course.
About the author
Aury Hathout M. Env, CEA, is a certified environmental auditor and has a Master’s degree in Environment combined with graduate education in Business Administration from the University of Sherbrooke.
Since 2008, Aury provides practical consulting services, including environmental compliance and management systems auditing in multiple industrial and services sectors – various manufactures, petroleum equipment, construction, municipalities, etc.
He is especially responsible for the environmental compliance of hundreds of electrical and electronic products sold worldwide, with any the following requirements: RoHS, REACH, WEEE, Conflict Minerals, Prop. 65 etc.
Offered services include anything from customized training to full support of environmental compliance requirements.
Through his assessments, Aury is regularly in contact with over 2 500 of the most active manufacturers, suppliers, and distributors in the electronics field.
Aury also gives training, lectures (such as Chemical Watch) and teaches Environmental Auditing at the University of Sherbrooke.