1. A third-party laboratory evaluates the product and determines the test standards to be implemented;
2. If there are non-conformities in the test, the laboratory will rectify the product to meet and meet the Australian standard requirements;
3. After the test is passed, a test report is issued;
4. Submit the test report to the Australian certification agency for document review;
5. After the Australian review is passed, the RCM certificate is issued;
6. Customers can complete the Australian website registration work by themselves or by the laboratory;
The relationship between SAA certification, C-Tick, A-Tick and RCM
SAA certification is for the control of safety regulations, C-Tick certification controls EMC and radio products, and A-Tick certification controls telecommunications products. The RCM mark is a certification mark launched in 2013. After the product obtains safety certification and electromagnetic compatibility registration, it can obtain the RCM mark through the safety certification regulatory agency. From March 1, 2016, all electronic and electrical products sold must uniformly use the RCM mark; the A-tick and C-tick marks will be replaced. RCM can be understood as a registration system, including SAA and C-TICK.