Product Feature

Compliance Status Across Your Whole BOM

Upload a BOM and see every line item's compliance posture at a glance: RoHS, REACH, halogen-free, PFAS, and TSCA status with the documentation to prove it.

Overview

BOM Compliance Views shows the environmental compliance status of every component in your bill of materials on one screen. Upload a BOM and Z2 returns RoHS, REACH, halogen-free, PFAS, and TSCA status for each line item, alongside your risk scores. Compliant parts carry their supporting documentation, including Full Material Declarations. Non-compliant ones are flagged at the line item, along with any missing or expired declaration.

See every line's compliance status at once

Compliance Status On Every Line Item

Compliance documentation scatters across supplier portals, distributor pages, and emailed PDFs, and confirming one part can take hours. Upload a BOM and Z2 maps each component to its current RoHS, REACH, halogen-free, PFAS, and TSCA posture and renders it in the BOM grid. You read compliance the way you read price or lead time, by scanning down the column, with no separate report and no per-part lookup. Because the overlay sits beside lifecycle and risk data, a component that is end-of-life and out of REACH compliance is one row flagged twice, ready for a sourcing decision, not two findings in two tools.

COMPLIANCE STATUS
GRM188R71C104KA01D
Murata · MLCC
RoHS 3 Compliant
REACH SVHC 1 substance
Halogen-free Compliant
PFAS Not detected
TSCA Compliant

Documentation You Can Prove

A green status is only useful if you can stand behind it during an audit. For every compliant part, the view attaches the underlying documentation, including manufacturer declarations and Full Material Declarations that itemize substance content, so the evidence is already linked when a customer, auditor, or regulator asks. It also shows what is not compliant and why, so a team can redesign, request an updated declaration, or accept the part with a documented exception. The goal is a defensible BOM, not just a color-coded one.

DECLARATION STATUS
TPS54331DR
Texas Instruments · DC-DC converter
Mfr declaration On file
Full Material Decl. Attached
RoHS certificate Expired
REACH letter Missing

Always Current, Not A Snapshot

Regulations move: REACH adds substances of very high concern, RoHS exemptions expire, and PFAS restrictions widen. A status captured at design time is stale by the next review. The view refreshes as Z2 tracks changes across 270+ regulations in 105+ jurisdictions, so the status reflects the current rule set. When a change affects a component already in your BOM, the line item updates and the part is flagged, so you learn about an exposure while there is still time to qualify an alternate.

REGULATORY UPDATE
REACH SVHC list expansion
1 BOM part newly affected
2026 Q1 · Candidate list updated
+5 SVHC
2026 Q1 · BOM rescreened
Auto
GRM188R71C104KA01D
Now flagged

Part Of Part Risk Manager

BOM Compliance Views is one capability inside Part Risk Manager, Z2's BOM-level intelligence platform. The same upload that surfaces compliance also drives lifecycle, market availability, and multi-sourcing analysis, so you manage one BOM instead of reconciling exports. For deep substance-level screening, any line item links into Compliance Manager for a full breakdown down to the homogeneous material level.

A feature of

Part Risk Manager

BOM Compliance Views is one capability inside Z2 Part Risk Manager, the industry's largest component intelligence platform. Search and score 1B+ parts across obsolescence, compliance, sourcing, and supplier risk, all in one view.

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Common Questions

Which regulations does BOM Compliance Views cover?

It shows RoHS, REACH, halogen-free, PFAS, and TSCA status on each line item, with documentation attached for compliant parts. Behind it, Z2 tracks 270+ regulations across 105+ jurisdictions, so coverage extends past the headline directives. For a full substance breakdown, jump from any line item into Compliance Manager.

How do I get compliance status onto my BOM?

Upload your BOM into Part Risk Manager. Z2 maps each component to its current posture and renders the status in the BOM grid alongside lifecycle and risk data. Compliance reads as a column you scan, with supporting documentation linked to each line item and no per-part lookup.

What happens when a regulation changes after I source a part?

It is not a one-time snapshot. As Z2 tracks regulatory changes, affected line items update and the part is flagged, so a newly restricted substance or expired exemption surfaces against components already in your BOM. That gives your team time to request an updated declaration or qualify an alternate before the exposure reaches production.

See your whole BOM's compliance posture at a glance.