Substance Regulations
Assess every part on your BOM against the six substances restricted across the Eurasian Economic Union, and hold the test-ready evidence an EAC declaration is built on.
TR EAEU 037/2016 restricts six substances across five member states, and it demands a registered declaration rather than self-certification. Compliance Manager assesses the parts and builds the evidence, so here is what you get.
How Z2 helps
Most of your BOM assessed against the six EAEU substances on day one from Z2's FMD and CoC database.
Each part returned Affected, Not Affected, or Noncompliant.
Compliance status at every level of the product hierarchy.
CoCs, FMDs, and supplier documentation behind every assessment.
Z2-led campaigns collect the FMDs and CoCs you're missing.
Notified when TR EAEU 037/2016 is amended.
See how Z2 handles EAEU RoHS on your BOM.
See a demoBOM assessment
One upload puts your whole BOM against the six substances TR EAEU 037/2016 restricts.
Test-ready evidence
Because registration is backed by test evidence, each result carries the documentation behind it.
What EAEU adds
A declaration made from abroad is not enough; it must be registered inside the Union through a local representative.
One platform
EAEU RoHS is one of 270-plus regulations Compliance Manager runs on a single BOM.
In practice
Your BOM is matched against the six EAEU RoHS substances the moment you upload it, no wait.
One part shows its EAEU, EU, and China status together, so one pass answers several markets.
Material disclosure tests each part against the EAEU limit instead of assuming it is under.
The test-ready evidence a registered EAC declaration is built on is assembled for your rep.
Status rolls up from each part to the finished product, so you release with the full picture.
Alerts flag it when the technical regulation is amended or a part's status changes on you.
Part of
automated material compliance across 270+ regulations, so RoHS, REACH, PFAS, conflict minerals, and more stay audit-ready.
Common Questions
EAEU RoHS (TR EAEU 037/2016) restricts six substances rather than ten (the four phthalates are out of scope) and requires a registered EAC declaration backed by test evidence, with the EAC mark on the product. Compliance Manager assesses each part against the six substances from the same BOM you use for your other RoHS markets.
It applies across Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, and Kyrgyzstan, restricting lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, and the PBB and PBDE flame retardants, each assessed at the homogeneous-material level against the 0.1% weight limit (0.01% for cadmium).
Compliance Manager assembles the substance assessment and the test-ready evidence the registration is built on, each part classified with supporting documentation, so the material record behind your EAC declaration is ready for your in-union representative.
EAEU RoHS runs on the same BOM as more than 270 regulations in Compliance Manager, evaluated alongside EU RoHS, China RoHS, and REACH, with item rollup across the product hierarchy.