RoHS extended to medical devices and monitoring and control instruments

23 Jul 2014 04:07 PM

From 22nd July 2014, the extent of the scope for complying with the RoHS Directive has been extended to include medical devices and monitoring and control instruments. 

From 22 July 2014 the scope of the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances (RoHS) in electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) directive (EU Directive 2011/65/EU) was extended to cover most medical devices (EEE category 8) and monitoring and control instruments (EEEcategory 9). With some exceptions, EEE in these categories placed on the market from this date will need to comply with RoHS.

Category 8 medical devices include:

The Directive does not apply to active implantable medical devices.

Category 9 monitoring and control instruments includes:

Industrial monitoring and control instruments do not fall into the scope ofRoHS until 22 July 2017.

The NMO enforcement authority is responsible for enforcing this legislation and will be undertaking compliance activities in order to ensure that those who deal in category 8 and category 9 products fulfill their obligations.

For further information contact the NMO’s enquiry service