What is RoHS Certificate?

The RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) certificate confirms that a product is free from specific hazardous materials like lead, mercury, and cadmium. It ensures environmental safety and supports the production of eco-friendly electronic and electrical equipment. At IQMW, we help you achieve RoHS compliance with smooth documentation and expert support.

RoHS Compliance – Built on Principles That Ensure Environmental and Product Safety

  • Restriction of Hazardous Substances
    Ensures that products do not contain harmful levels of substances like lead, mercury, and cadmium.
  • Environmental Protection
    Promotes the production of eco-friendly and recyclable electronic and electrical products.

  • Health & Safety Compliance
    Reduces health risks associated with toxic materials in consumer and industrial goods.

  • Manufacturer Accountability
    The manufacturer is responsible for ensuring materials used are within safe limits and properly documented.

  • Global Market Readiness
    RoHS-compliant products are more accepted in markets focused on sustainability and safety.

Steps to Get RoHS Certified

Step 1

Gap Analysis

Evaluate your current processes against ISO 9001 requirements.

Step 2

Documentation

Develop policies, procedures, and quality manual

Step 3

Implementation

Apply the QMS in your day-to-day operations.

Step 4

Internal Audit

Check the effectiveness of the system internally.

Step 5

Management Review

Top management evaluates audit findings and performance.

Step 6

Certification Audit

An external auditor from a certification body inspects the system.

Step 7

Certification Issued

Upon successful audit, the certificate is issued (valid for 3 years with yearly surveillance audits).

Benefits of RoHS Certification

Helps reduce pollution and electronic waste by restricting toxic substances.

Demonstrates your commitment to eco-friendly practices and responsible manufacturing.

Many countries require RoHS compliance for import, making your products more marketable internationally.

Protects workers from exposure to hazardous materials during manufacturing.

Helps avoid regulatory fines, product recalls, and damage to your brand’s credibility.