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Brand Name: | LCS Compliance Laboratory |
Model Number: | Mexico NOM Certification |
MOQ: | 1pcs |
Price: | 100USD |
Payment Terms: | L/C, T/T |
North American Certification: | Mexico NOM Certification |
Introduction to NOM certification in Mexico
The NOM mark is a mandatory safety mark in Mexico to indicate that
the product complies with the relevant NOM standards. The NOM mark
applies to most products, including telecommunications and
information technology equipment, household electrical appliances,
lamps and other products that are potentially dangerous to health
and safety. Products manufactured or imported locally in Mexico
must comply with relevant NOM standards and product labeling
requirements.
The Normas Oficiales Mexicanas mark is a mandatory safety mark in
Mexico to indicate that the product complies with the relevant NOM
standards. The NOM mark applies to most products, including
telecommunications and information technology equipment, household
electrical appliances, lamps and other products that are
potentially dangerous to health and safety. Products manufactured
or imported locally in Mexico must comply with relevant NOM
standards and product labeling requirements.
According to Mexican law, the licensee of NOM must be a Mexican
company, responsible for the quality, maintenance and reliability
of the product. The test report is issued by a laboratory
accredited by SECOFI and audited by SECOFI, ANCE or NYCE. If the
product meets the relevant regulatory requirements, a certificate
is issued to the manufacturer or exporter's Mexican representative
before the product can be marked with the NOM mark.
Mandatory authentication mode
——M0: certification through quality control and periodic test
verification;
——M1: Certification through regular test verification (new product
type test);
——M2: Certification (new product) through quality system assessment
verification;
——M3: Compliance letter issued through periodic test verification
(for new products);
——M4: Certification through quality control and periodic test
verification (for redesigned products);
——M5: batch certification (for redesigned products and used
products without redesign manual);
——M6: 100% certification (for non-standard products).
Certificate holders are usually individual importers,
manufacturers, and distributors. Foreign manufacturers can apply
for certificates through a certification body recognized by the
Mexican Standardization Commission.
Applicable product range
NOM compulsory certification products are generally electrical and
electronic products with AC or DC voltages exceeding 24 volts.
Mainly used in the areas of product safety, energy and thermal
effects, installation, health and agriculture. The following
products must be NOM-certified to allow entry into the Mexican
market:
1. Electronic or electrical products for home, office and factory
use;
2. Computer LAN equipment;
3. Lighting device;
4. Tires, toys and school supplies;
5. Medical equipment;
6. Wired and wireless communication products, such as wired phones,
wireless phones, etc .;
7. Products powered by electricity, propane, natural gas or
batteries.
Application process
1. Find a third-party testing agency to provide services;
2. At least two samples are tested at the testing institution;
3. Provide all product information (Spain);
4. Provide certification application to testing institutions;
5. Provide the name and address of the Mexican distributor or
importer.
Application materials
1. Application form
2. Agency statement
3. Registration documents of local importers or distributors
4. Relevant CB certificates and reports
5. Instructions for use in Spanish (requires quality assurance)
6. Technical documents (wiring diagram, final assembly drawing,
parts list) or CB (including Mexican deviation)
7.Service Manual
8. Company Profile (English)
9. Parts supply guarantee
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