Product Feature
Track compliant statuses against IEC standards across your full bill of materials, with manufacturer source documentation attached to every part.
Overview
The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) publishes the standards that govern electrical, electronic, and related technologies, including energy products, equipment, and the components inside them. Z2 Compliance Manager gives compliance and engineering teams a clear view of IEC standard statuses, including IEC 62474 declarable-substance data, across more than 1 billion components. Every status is backed by manufacturer documentation, so you verify a part's standing without chasing suppliers.
IEC standards are the recognized baseline for designing, testing, and certifying electrical and electronic technologies, and they sit behind the conformity requirements that downstream regulations and customer specs reference. For an OEM, knowing where each part stands against the relevant IEC standard is a prerequisite for shipping into regulated markets and meeting customer conformance clauses. IEC 62474, the standard for material declaration in the electrotechnical industry, defines the declarable substance groups and exemptions your suppliers report against, and Compliance Manager surfaces those IEC 62474 statuses alongside your other IEC tracking so substance reporting and conformance live in one view.
Compliance Manager assesses IEC standard compliance against Z2's database of more than 1 billion electronic and mechanical parts. Instead of researching one datasheet at a time, you upload a BOM and see compliant statuses populate immediately from Z2's library of declarations and certificates of compliance, so most parts arrive with a verified status before any outreach. Because this is part of Compliance Manager, IEC statuses sit next to your REACH, RoHS, TSCA, and substance assessments. Where gaps remain, Z2's compliance team runs supplier outreach to collect the missing documentation.
Every IEC status in Compliance Manager links back to its source. When a part shows compliant, you open the supporting manufacturer documentation directly from the part record, so auditors, customers, and stakeholders see the evidence rather than an unsupported claim, without pulling certificates from email threads and shared drives. Keeping declarations and certificates attached to each part also makes it straightforward to respond when a customer requests proof of conformance or an IEC standard is revised: you reference one record per part and produce the evidence on demand.
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Common Questions
IEC 62474 is the international standard for material declaration in the electrotechnical industry, defining the declarable substance groups and exemptions manufacturers report against. Compliance Manager surfaces IEC 62474 statuses for your parts and links each to the supporting manufacturer documentation, so substance reporting sits alongside the rest of your IEC tracking.
Compliance Manager assesses IEC standard compliance across Z2's database of more than 1 billion components. When you upload a BOM, statuses populate from Z2's library of declarations and certificates of compliance, so most parts arrive with a verified status before any supplier outreach.
IEC standards tracking is a feature inside Z2 Compliance Manager, so your IEC statuses live next to your REACH, RoHS, and TSCA assessments in one platform, with the same manufacturer documentation and supplier-outreach support behind every status.