Electrical and electronic equipment 101: beyond chemicals

Free webinar

In the second instalment of our new 101-level webinar series, learn about the baseline requirements for electrical and electronic equipment from our Enhesa Product team of experts.

25 April 2024
14:00 UTC / 10:00 EDT

*Baseline requirements for electrical and electronic equipment
*Summary of global requirements
*Chemical restrictions for EEE

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Electrical and electronic equipment 101: beyond chemicals

Join us on Thursday 25 April for the second in our new 101 webinar series, Electrical and electronic equipment 101: beyond chemicals. Get a grounding on the baseline requirements for electrical and electronic equipment, including information technology equipment, appliances, audio/video equipment, lamps and lighting, HVAC, batteries and chargers.  

During this one-hour webinar, our expert team will summarize applicable eco-design and energy efficiency, labeling, testing and certification, and waste requirements, as well as touch on chemical restrictions such as RoHS, REACH and POPs. 

You’ll also get a view of new and upcoming industry developments, including: 

  • Digital labeling requirements in the UK 
  • China’s new GB/T 39560 standards under RoHS2 
  • India’s delay of RoHS implementation for information technology equipment, appliances, HVAC, and more 
  • Health Canada’s consultation on dangers from portable electric heaters 
  • The US FTC’s proposed amendments to EnergyGuide labels for air cleaners, clothes dryers, refrigerators and more 
  • New York State’s ‘Buy Safe, Charge Safe’ campaign to raise awareness of lithium-ion battery fires 

Speakers

Stacey Bowers

Global Product Compliance Manager, Enhesa Product

Angela Rumsey (Moderator)

Content Marketing Manager, Enhesa Product

Book your place now

Register to save your space on 25 April for a high-level overview of global regulations in the electrical and electronic equipment sector.  

*Summaries on eco-design and energy efficiency
*Labeling, testing and certification, and waste requirements
*Chemical restrictions in electrical and electronic equipment

REGISTER HERE