Electrical & Electronics — Belarus

Certification Introduction

Belarus is a member state of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). Electronic and electrical products entering the Belarusian market must comply with the unified EAC certification requirements of the EAEU, which is a mandatory market access system. There are two certification forms divided by product risk level: low-risk products may use Declaration of Conformity (DoC), while medium- and high-risk products need to obtain a mandatory EAC Certificate of Conformity (CoC). Certified products must be affixed with the unified EAC mark before they can be circulated and sold.

Technical Requirements

  • Electrical safety: Insulation resistance, voltage withstand test, leakage current, and grounding continuity tests shall be completed in accordance with relevant IEC/GOST standards. Industrial high-power and outdoor products require additional IP protection and high-low temperature cycle tests.
  • Electromagnetic compatibility: Comply with requirements for radiated emission, conducted emission and various immunity. The 2026 new regulation expands the EMC test frequency range, and adds SAR limit requirements for wireless products.
  • Documentation requirements: Complete Russian-language technical documents shall be provided, including technical passport, product manual, electrical schematic diagram, risk assessment report, authorization agreement, etc.
  • Marking requirements: The EAC mark, manufacturer information, and information of the authorized representative within the EAEU must be clearly marked on the product body or packaging, in compliance with Russian marking specifications.

Certification Process

Applicants prepare product technical documents, appoint an authorized representative with valid qualifications within the EAEU, and submit the certification application. Samples are sent to EAEU-accredited laboratories to complete testing in accordance with corresponding technical regulations. Medium- and high-risk products require additional factory production consistency audit, while low-risk products only need document review. After passing testing and audit, the corresponding EAC certificate of conformity or declaration is issued, and registration is completed on the EAEU unified compliance platform. Certified products are subject to annual supervision audit by the issuing body to maintain certificate validity.

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