South Africa has issued mandatory regulations for electrical lighting

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Recently, the Ministry of Trade and Industry of South Africa issued a notice: mandatory regulations for electrical lighting. Mandatory specifications include general requirements for electrical lighting of electric light sources with voltages below 1000V. Such equipment is usually sold by ordinary people through ordinary retail distribution channels. The products involved include: lamps, lamps and lighting accessories including searchlights and spotlights and their parts, other unlisted products; illuminated signs, illuminated nameplates and the like, with fixed light sources and other unlisted parts; table lamps , bedside lamps, floor lamps, other lights and lighting devices (ICS: 29.140.40HS: 851310, 9405, 940520, 940540). According to the requirements of the South African Directive on Electrical and Electronic Equipment (No. 788 of the No. 32443), manufacturers or importers and exporters of electronic and electrical equipment should obtain the designation of the Ministry of Trade and Industry before the products are sold to South Africa. Permission to the mandatory regulatory agency (South African Bureau of Standards, SABS). Here, the inspection and quarantine department reminds the export of lighting electrical products manufacturers and import and export trade enterprises in South Africa: First, timely access to relevant regulations, careful study, to avoid products can not be smoothly exported due to non-compliance with the requirements of the regulations. The second is to communicate with importers in a timely manner to understand the latest regulatory requirements. In addition, the safety performance and environmental protection energy requirements of lighting fixtures are increasingly valued by countries and regions around the world. Enterprises must focus on product upgrades and design innovations, and strengthen the market competitiveness of products, so as to have a place in the international market.