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Netherlands: List of New Standards published
2025-08-22
It entered into force on August 18, 2025. The standards cover a wide range of technical areas such as electrical devices, batteries, Electromagnetic compatibility, Explosive atmospheres, textiles etc.
On August 18, 2025, the Royal Netherlands Standardization Institute Foundation (NEN) published a list of new standards.
The standards are based on European (EN), International (ISO/IEC), and Dutch (NEN) frameworks, covering a wide range of technical areas. For example:
- NEN-EN 14372:2025 2e Ontw. en Child use and care articles - Cutlery and feeding utensils - Safety requirements and tests (Comment before 2025-09-16)
- NEN-EN-ISO 17971:2025 en Textiles — Smart textiles — Test method for determining the screen-touch properties of fabrics
- NEN-EN 1017:2025 en Chemicals used for treatment of water intended for human consumption
- NEN-EN 15780:2025 en Ventilation for buildings. Ductwork. Cleanliness of ventilation systems
- NEN-EN 50270:2025 2e Ontw. en Electromagnetic compatibility. Electrical apparatus for the detection and measurement of combustible gases, toxic gases or oxygen (Comment before 2025-09-03)
- NEN-EN 50604-1:2016/A2:2025 en Secondary lithium batteries for light EV (electric vehicle) applications - Part 1: General safety requirements and test methods
- NEN-EN-IEC 60061-2:1993/A60:2025 en;fr Lamp caps and holders together with gauges for the control of interchangeability and safety - Part 2: Lampholders
- NEN-EN 18239:2025 Ontw. en Digital Product Passport - access rights management, information system security, and business confidentiality (Comment before 2025-09-23)
- NEN-EN 1127-1:2025 Ontw. en Explosive atmospheres - Explosion prevention and protection - Part 1: Basic concepts and methodology (Comment before 2025-09-02)
- NEN-EN 18178-1:2025 Ontw. en Respiratory infection prevention devices for self- and third-party protection Part 1: Requirements and marking (Comment before 2025-08-25)
Georgia: New rules for Batteries published
2025-08-28
They entered into force on August 1, 2025.
On August 1, 2025, the Minister of Environmental Protection and Agriculture of Georgia published new rules Batteries.
- Order No. 2-475 amends Order No. 2-775;
- on the rules of the operation of the electronic registry of extended producer responsibility for waste management of batteries and accumulators.
- It designates the National Environmental Agency as the responsible body for administering the registry,
- Ensuring the collection, processing, analysis, monitoring, reporting, and public accessibility of submitted information.
- The Agency is required to publish annual data on the total quantity and weight of batteries and accumulators placed on the market, as well as a list of registered producer organizations and their members, on its official website.
Resolution 336:
- Amends Resolution No. 324 of 2020 - Technical Regulation on Batteries and Batteries Waste Management.
- transfers the responsibilities of administering the electronic register of extended producer obligations from the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture to the dedicated National Environmental Agency.
- The application for authorization of creating an individual EPR scheme and reporting requirements, now, is submitted by the Agency.
- The updated Article 11 outlines the process and requirements regarding the authorization of the EPR organization as well as the regulatory roles of the Agency.
- The updated Article 12 specifies the authority of the Agency.
Uzbekistan: Technical Regulations on Restricting the Use of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Products (RoHS) published
2025-08-22
The corresponding Resolution No. 517 was issued on August 15, 2025, with a date of entry into force on February 16, 2026.
On August 15, 2025, the Cabinet of Ministers of Uzbekistan issued Resolution No. 517 on Technical regulations on RoHS (similar as EU RoHS).
The Technical Regulation on the restriction of the use of hazardous substances in electrical and radio electronic products, which provides for requirements for restricting the use of hazardous substances, as well as the conformity assessment of these products, in accordance with Appendix 1.
The scheme for the implementation of the Technical Regulation on the restriction of the use of hazardous substances in electrical and radio electronic products in accordance with Appendix 2.
The restriction on the use of hazardous substances in relation to electrical and radio electronic products is cancelled based on special requirements, as listed in Appendix 3.
Australia: AS/NZS 61347.1 and AS 60598.2.4 Standards amended and S/NZS 60598.1:2025 issued
2025-09-03
Application dates for the amended AS/NZS 61347.1 and AS 60598.2.4 Standards are not available yet. AS/NZS 60598.1:2025 is based on IEC ed 9 will be mandatory in March 2028.
New amendments have been issued for AS/NZS 61347.1 and AS 60598.2.4 with no transition dates. These are not required by the REAS (Recognized External Approval Scheme) conditions because NSW have not gazette them yet. The EESS (RCM) platform management informed that they do not have to be applied yet and a bulletin with transition dates will be issued shortly.
AS/NZS 60598.1:2025 has also been issued, which is based on IEC ed 9. This can be used from now on, but is not mandatory until March 2028.
China: New National Standards published
2025-08-25
They entered into force on August 1, 2025. The Chinese Standardisation Administration (SAC) and the Chinese State Administration released 35 new standards impacting several products from different categories.
On August 1, 2025, the Chinese Standardisation Administration (SAC) and the Chinese State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) released and approved 35 mandatory national standards.
Among others, the standards include:
- GB 6245-2025: Fire pumps;
- GB 8181-2025: Fire nozzles;
- GB 9448-2025: Safety in welding and cutting;
- GB 13365-2025: Motor vehicle spark arrester;
- GB 15308-2025: Foam extinguishing agent;
- GB 15760-2025: General safeguarding specification on metal-cutting machine tools;
- GB 16668-2025: General technical specifications for powder extinguishing system and components;
- GB 16808-2025: Combustible gas alarm control units;
- GB 19157-2025: General specification for remote-controlled fire monitor systems;
- GB 20905-2025: Safety requirements for foundry machinery;
- GB 22448-2025: Non-destructive testing instruments - protection rules for industrial x-ray radiographic equipment below 500kV;
- GB 23101.2-2025: Hydroxyapatite thermal-sprayed coatings for surgical implants, part 2;
- GB 26572-2025: Requirements for restricted use of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic products;
- GB 26969-2025: Minimum allowable values of energy efficiency and energy efficiency grades for domestic solar water heating systems;
- GB 38383-2025: Minimum allowable values and grades of the energy efficiency and water efficiency for dishwashers;
- GB 38448-2025: Minimum allowable values and grades of the energy efficiency and water efficiency for smart toilets
- GB 45944-2025: Perfluorohexanone extinguishing agent;
- GB 46028-2025: Safety technical requirements for building decorative stone;
- GB 46029-2025: Formaldehyde energy consumption limit per unit product;
- GB 46030-2025: Safety technical requirements for safety glazing materials in buildings;
- GB 46031-2025: Technical specifications for explosion prevention and protection in combustible dust processing systems;
- GB 46037-2025: Safety technical requirements for special processing machine tools.
Mexico: DEKRA Mexico Certification Body scope extended
2025-09-03
Among others, the current scope includes NOM-003, which specifies safety requirements for electrical products, and NMX-J-521, which outlines general safety requirements for household and similar electrical appliances.
DEKRA Mexico is pleased to announce that DEKRAMERICAS S. DE R.L. DE C.V., in its ongoing commitment to continuous improvement and service excellence, has expanded its scope as a Certification Body by incorporating new Mexican Official Standards (NOMs) applicable to the evaluation and certification of products.
The extended scope encompasses products such as televisions, speakers, headphones, audio amplifiers, light sources, various household appliances (including washing machines, dryers, kitchen machines like grinders, electric knives, blenders, juicers, coffee makers, teapots, egg cookers), personal care devices (like hair dryers, razors, hair cutting machines, curling irons), air conditioners, air purifiers, seasonal decorative items (such as light strings, motorized trees, decorative figures), public lighting luminaires, LED lamps, and fans.
These certifications are conducted in accordance with Mexican standards, including NOM-003, which specifies safety requirements for electrical products, and NMX-J-521, which outlines general safety requirements for household and similar electrical appliances.
This update marks a significant step forward in our ability to serve a broader range of products, offering our clients comprehensive solutions that ensure regulatory compliance, market competitiveness, and consumer confidence.
Switzerland: Standard updates for Low-Voltage Equipments and Electrical and Information Technology published
2025-08-25
They entered into force through August, 2025. The corresponding 2025 Ordinance recognises the harmonised standards listed in Decision (EU) 2023/2723 (as amended) as technical standards to demonstrate compliance with the essential requirements of Article 5 of the Ordinance on Low Voltage Electrical Equipment (OMBT).
Ordinance, 2025: Designation of Technical Standards for Low-Voltage Electrical Equipment;
- The European harmonised standards listed in Decision (EU) 2023/2723 (as amended) has been recognized as technical standards for demonstrating compliance with the essential requirements of Article 5 of the Ordinance on Low-Voltage Electrical Equipment (OMBT).
- Decision (EU) 2023/2723 establishes harmonised standards for electrical equipment under Directive 2014/35/EU on low-voltage electrical equipment. It has been most recently updated by Implementing Decisions (EU) 2024/1198, 2024/2764, and 2025/1457.
- A consolidated list of the technical standards designated under the OMBT is available at www.switec.info. This list is for informational purposes only and has no legal status.
- This designation replaces the previous one published on November 19, 2024 (FF 2024 2855).
List, August 2025: Harmonised Standards Relating to the Electrical and Information Technology
In August 2025, the Swiss Association for Standards (SNV) , released a list of standards which provides an index of harmonised standards in the electrical and information technology sectors in Switzerland.
The first section of the document contains a list of draft standards. Among these standards are the following:
- TK 20 / prSN 412001-1:2025 Halogen-free installation cables for buildings, with rated voltage of 0,6/1 kV – Part 1: with low requirements for reaction to fire
- TK 21/ 21A/934/CDV - Draft IEC//EN IEC 60622 Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes - Sealed nickel-cadmium prismatic rechargeable cells and batteries for use in industrial applications.
- TK 21 / 21A/936/CDV - Draft IEC//EN IEC 62259 Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes - Nickel-cadmium prismatic rechargeable cells with partial gas recombination and batteries for use in industrial applications.
- TK 22 / 22H/338/CDV - Draft IEC//EN IEC 62040-1 Uninterruptible power systems (UPS) - Part 1: Safety requirements
- TK 22 / 22G/522/CDV - Draft IEC//EN IEC 61800-9-2/A1 Amendment 1 - Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems (PDS) - Part 9-2: Ecodesign for motor systems - Energy efficiency determination and classification Technical corrections to calculations for correction factors.
- UK 23 B / 23B/1580/CDV - Draft IEC 60884-2-5 Plugs and socket-outlets for household and similar purposes - Part 2-5: Particular requirements for adaptors
- TK 69 / FprEN IEC 61851-23:2025/prAA:2025 Electric vehicle conductive charging system - Part 23: DC electric vehicle supply equipment
The second section of the document contains a list of harmonised EU standards that will be adopted, while the third section contains a list of new Swiss standards.
India: Implementation date for SPV inverters (more than 200 kW) amended and Solar Photovoltaic Guideline published
2025-08-28
Due to limited test facilities, the implementation date was postponed to June 30, 2026. The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) also published Guidelines for the implementation of General requirements and methods of test of Secondary cells and Batteries for Solar Photovoltaic application.
On August 4, 2025, the Indian Ministry of New and Renewable Energy released an amendment Order No. S.O. 492(E), 2025. to the Solar Systems, Devices and Components Goods.
Order No. S.O. 492(E), 2025:
- Limited test facilities:
- In view of the availability, the implementation of “Solar Systems, Devices and Components Goods Order, 2025” for SPV inverters (items 4-5) of the capacity more than 200 kW extended till 30.06.2026.
- Or, till further orders, whichever is earlier, based on self-certification, subject to the condition that such manufacturers have valid IEC certificates corresponding to Indian standards (IS 16221 (Part 2): 2015/ IEC 62109-2: 2011 & IS/IEC 61683: 1999 for item No. 4 and IS 16221 (Part 2): 2015/ IEC 62109-2: 2011, IS 16169: 2019/ IEC 62116: 2014 & IS 17980: 2022/IEC 62891:2020 for item No. 5), specified in the said order for these items and test reports from accredited test labs.
Guideline (Secondary cells and batteries for solar photovoltaic application - General requirements and methods of test):
- the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) published Guidelines for the implementation of Amendment No. 1 to IS 16270: 2023 (Secondary cells and batteries for solar photovoltaic application - General requirements and methods of test);
- The last date for implementation of the amendment is December 8, 2025;
- All existing licensees shall implement the amendment by December 8, 2025.
- The existing licensees shall ensure conformance to Amendment No. 1 to IS 16270: 2023 as per Table under Sl No. 2 of these guidelines, through submission of complete test report(s) issued by a third-party laboratory for all lead model(s) covered in their scope of licence and tested as per IS 16270: 2023.
- The licensees shall provide an undertaking stating that requirements of IS 16270: 2023 have been implemented in other existing series model(s) which are in scope of the license.
Brazil: ANATEL Resolution No. 780/2025 amending processes of Conformity Assessment and Product Homologation published
2025-08-08
It entered into force on August 1, 2025, except articles 2 and 3, which will enter into force 4 months later. The changes also include rules for data centers integrated into networks.
Key updates:
- Inclusion of new infractions and respective penalties;
- Establishment of joint and several liability for marketplaces;
- Greater flexibility regarding the use of the ANATEL seal;
- More flexible rules for the marketing of refurbished products;
- Subsidiary application of the provisions of the Consumer Protection Code;
- Regulation of Data Centers.
Paragraph 2 of Art 20 of Resolution 715 was revoked “... Telecommunications products whose manufacturing process is carried out in the national territory by a legal entity constituted according to Brazilian laws cannot be approved by third parties, even if they comply with the provisions of this article and have the express authorization of the manufacturer. (Revoked by Anatel Resolution No. 780, of August 1, 2025)...”
These changes directly impact manufacturers, importers, marketplaces, and distributors. To ensure compliance with the new requirements, it is essential to have the support of a specialized certifier such as DEKRA.
The new resolution also considers the growing integration between telecommunications and computer networks, treating datacenters as part of critical infrastructure and subject to the Agency's regulation.
The resolution imposes that operators will only be able to install or hire data centers with certification under the new requirements, which involve physical, cyber security and ESG practices.
An operational procedure will be created — to be published by 03/30/2026 — which will define criteria, technical requirements and agents subject to regulation. Data centers already in operation will have an additional three years to adapt.
Brazil: Requirements for Radio Communication Signal Blockers (BSR) amended
2025-08-21
They entered into force through August 2025. For the purpose of disrupting drone control and operation, the amendment specifies radio frequency sub-bands that BSR equipment must operate.
Signal Blockers (Act No. 9207)
On August 1, 2025, the National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel) issued Act No. 9207, amending the Technical and Operational Requirements for the use of Radio Communication Signal Blockers (BSR), originally established under Act SOR No. 10.988, dated July 26, 2024.
The new Act modifies item 6.1 to specify that, for the purpose of disrupting drone control and operation, BSR equipment must operate exclusively within one or more of the following radio frequency sub-bands:
- 433 MHz to 435 MHz
- 902 MHz to 928 MHz
- 1,166 MHz to 1,186 MHz
- 1,217 MHz to 1,237 MHz
- 1,565 MHz to 1,585 MHz
- 2,400 MHz to 2,483.5 MHz
- 5,150 MHz to 5,850 MHz
EU: Harmonized standards for Radio Equipment and Machinery released
2025-08-22
They entered into force on August 14, 2025.
On August 14, 2025, the European Commission released new amending Decision for Radio Equipment and Machinery.
1. Decision (EU) 2025/1741 (amending Decision (EU) 2022/2191): Harmonised Standards for Radio Equipment:
The European Commission, in collaboration with the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), assessed harmonised standards to ensure they meet the essential requirements of Directive 2014/53/EU.
New and Revised Standards inserts references for several new and revised harmonised standards into Annex I of Implementing Decision (EU) 2022/2191:
- EN 300 487 V2.2.1: For Receive-Only Mobile Earth Stations (ROMES) operating in the 1.5 GHz band.
- EN 301 908-14 V17.1.1 and EN 301 908-18 V17.1.1: For IMT cellular network base stations.
- EN 302 065-3-1 V3.2.1 and EN 302 065-4-1 V2.2.1: For specific Short Range Devices (SRD) using Ultra Wide Band (UWB) technology.
- EN 303 978 V2.2.1: For Earth Stations on Mobile Platforms (ESOMP) communicating with geostationary satellites.
The decision also deletes with effect from 14 February 2027, several older harmonised standards specified in Annex I, rows 25, 71, 73, 87, 88 and 159.
2. Decision (EU) 2025/1740 (amending Decision (EU) 2023/1586): Harmonised Standards for Machinery Directive:
The legislation affects the following products, but is not limited to:
- Food processing machinery
- Garden equipment
- Welding equipment
- Cranes
- Application and Machinery equipment for coating materials
Machinery manufacturers must meet to the new harmonized standards and the relevant standards includes, but are not limited to, the following examples:
- EN 81-44:2024 - Lifts in wind turbines
- EN 17677:2024 - Food processing machinery
- EN 17942:2024 - Welding equipment safety
- EN 50059:2025 - Hand-held electrostatic application equipment (coating materials)
- EN 50176:2025 - Automatic electrostatic coating systems
- EN 13684:2018+A1:2024 - Garden equipment
The Decision withdraws the references of harmonised standards that have been revised or amended.
This Decision entered into force on 14 August 2025. In order to give manufacturers sufficient time to adapt their machinery that is covered by harmonised standard EN 81-31:2010, EN 81-41:2010, EN 1846-2:2009+A1:2013, EN 1953:2013, EN 12077-2:1998+A1:2008, EN 12159:2012, EN 12312-4:2014, EN 12312-5:2021, EN 12621:2006+A1:2010, EN 12978:2003+A1:2009 or EN 13684:
Luxembourg: List of New European Standards Applicable in the Telecommunications and Non-electrical Field published
2025-08-28
It entered into force on August 29, 2025.
On August 2025, the Luxembourgish Standards Body released a List of European Standards for Non-electrical and Telecommunications Field.
Standards Applicable in the Non-electrical Field
- ILNAS-EN 71-15:2025 Safety of toys - Part 15: Formamide in foam toy materials (content)
- ILNAS-EN 71-16:2025 Safety of Toys - Part 16: Certain Chlorinated Phosphorus Flame Retardants (TCEP, TCPP, TDCP) in Toy Materials
- ILNAS-EN 71-17:2025 Safety of Toys - Part 17: Certain Isothiazolinones (MIT, CIT, BIT) in Aqueous Toy Materials
- ILNAS-EN 1885:2018+A1:2025 Feathers and Down - Terms and Definitions
- ILNAS-EN 1953:2025 Application equipment for coating products - Safety requirements
- ILNAS-EN ISO 11908:2025 Binders for paints and varnishes - Aminoplast resins - General test methods (ISO 11908:2025)
- ILNAS-EN ISO 12460-2:2025 Wood-based panels - Determination of formaldehyde release - Part 2: Small chamber method (ISO 12460-2:2024)
- ILNAS-EN ISO 19952:2025 Footwear - Vocabulary (ISO 19952:2025).
- ILNAS-EN ISO 16834:2025 Welding consumables - Wire electrodes, wires, rods and deposits for gas arc welding of high-strength steels - Classification (ISO 16834:2025)
Standards Applicable in the Telecommunications Field:
- ILNAS-EN 300 468 V1.19.1 (2025-02) Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Specification for Service Information (SI) in DVB systems
- ILNAS-EN 301 908-14 V17.1.1 (2025-02) IMT cellular networks; Harmonized Standard for access to radio spectrum; Part 14: Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) Base Stations (BS) Release 17
- ILNAS-EN 302 065-3-1 V3.2.1 (2025-02)
- Short Range Devices (SRD) using Ultra Wide Band technology (UWB); Harmonized standard for access to radio spectrum; Part 3: UWB devices installed in motor and railway vehicles; Sub-part 1: Requirements for UWB devices for vehicular access systems within 3.8 GHz to 4.2 GHz or 6 GHz to 8.5 GHz
- ILNAS-EN 302 065-4-1 V2.2.1 (2025-02) Short Range Devices (SRD) using Ultra Wide Band technology (UWB); Harmonized Standard for access to radio spectrum; Part 4: Material Sensing devices; Sub-part 1: Building material analysis operating within 30 MHz to 10.6 GHz
- ILNAS-EN 303 659 V1.1.1 (2025-02) Short Range Devices (SRD) in Data Networks; Radio equipment to be used in the frequency ranges 865 MHz to 868 MHz and 915 MHz to 919.4 MHz - Harmonized Standard for access to radio spectrum
- ILNAS-EN 303 800-3 V1.1.1 (2025-02) Environmental Engineering (EE); Assessment of material efficiency of ICT network infrastructure goods (circular economy); Part 3: Server and data storage product availability of firmware and of security updates to firmware
DEKRA Brazil successfully completed the office audit of their Certification Body (OCP 0089) conducted by CGCRE/INMETRO
2025-09-03
Zero non-conformities were identified during the assessment.
We are pleased to inform that, between July 28 and 31, DEKRA Brazil successfully completed the office audit of their Certification Body (OCP 0089), conducted by CGCRE/INMETRO.
The audit covered the quality management system and technical scopes of EE Latam, street lighting fixtures, and plugs and sockets.
We are pleased to report that no non-conformities were identified during the assessment.
This excellent result reflects the high level of commitment and expertise of our administrative, technical, commercial, and quality teams in Brazil.
DEKRA Brazil expressed its sincere gratitude for the continued support of the global DEKRA group.
Did you know the DEKRA Spain service of Calibration of Measuring equipment?
2025-09-03
DEKRA Spain offers on-site and laboratory calibration services for measuring equipment.
Every day, companies are using more and more measuring and testing devices. The precision and reliability of this equipment are essential to ensure error-free work and maintain high quality standards in the production of products and services. Ensuring that your products comply with current regulations is essential, which means that your measuring instruments must be in perfect condition. Therefore, it is essential to carry out regular checks on these devices. If problems, such as mechanical or electrical deviations, are detected, appropriate corrective measures must be applied to maintain the quality of your products and services.
Benefits of having the expertise of our DEKRA calibration specialists:
- Control and improvement of measurements to achieve exceptional measurement results.
- Early detection of possible deficiencies and defects in measuring devices.
- Significant savings in time and resources by complying with regulations and quality standards.
- Guaranteed compliance with all applicable national regulations, guidelines and legislation.
- Extensive calibration experience and high-quality equipment.
How can we help you?
DEKRA offers ENAC (Spain Accredeitation Body) accredited calibration services as well as TRACEABLE calibrations.
- Accredited calibration services.
- Design and management of calibration plans.
- Calibration services at the customer's premises.
ENAC accredited equipment in ON-SITE LABORATORY:
- Climatic chambers in temperature (-70ºC to 180 ºC)
- Humidity controlled climate chambers (23°C to 85°C, 10%RH to 95%RH)
- Multimeters up to 5 1/2 digits and Oscilloscopes (up to 300MHz)
- Single-phase and three-phase wattmeters
- Clamp meters and transformers (up to 550A)
- DC power supplies (up to 20 A)
- Temperature Measurement/Simulation Process Calibrators (RTDs and K,J,T Thermocouples)
Equipment accredited by ENAC in PERMANENT LABORATORY (MÁLAGA):
- All those indicated in the In Situ laboratory
- Data acquisition systems and/or recorders
- Time bases, frequency counters and function generators
- Similar low-voltage and multifunction installation testers
- Insulation and Stiffness Testers
- Earth meters or tellurometers
- Passive radio frequency devices with N-type connection (10 MHz to 8.5GHz): attenuators, filters, dividers, couplers, circulators, among others.
- Radio frequency generators, spectrum analyzers, and EMI receivers (up to 26.5 GHz)
- AM and FM modulation generators and receivers
- Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Simulators
- Equipment with TRACEABLE calibration of EMC equipment in PERMANENT LABORATORY (MÁLAGA):
- Burst generators and their adaptation networks (Burst)
- Shock wave generators and their adaptation networks (CWG)
- Damp Wave Generators (CSOs)
- Lightning/lightning transient oscillation generators (LIGHTNING)
- Impedance Matching Networks (LISNs)
If you are interested, you can contact Rafael López Martín (rafael.lopez@dekra.com).
UAE: DEKRA Dresden Testing Laboratory registered as Qualified Testing Laboratory with Dubai (UAE) Civil Defense
025-08-08
The registration is mainly for fire production products such as emergency lightings. UAE Civil Defense conducted a lab audit in DEKRA Dresden in June 2025, with positive result. The updated list with new qualified laboratories and certification bodies will be published soon.
DEKRA has now three locations registered with UAE Civil Defense, as Fire Lab and/or Certification Body:
- DEKRA Certification BV (Certification Body, Testing Laboratory; The Netherlands)
- DEKRA Testing and Certification S.A.U. (Testing Laboratory; Spain)
- DEKRA Testing and Certification GmbH (Testing Laboratory, Germany)
More labs are on the way.