Eurasian Conformity mark

EAC
The Eurasian Conformity mark.
The EAC marking on a product.

The EurAsian Conformity mark (EAC, Russian: Евразийское соответствие) is a product marking to indicate that the products conforms to all technical regulations of the Eurasian Customs Union assessment procedures. This means that it meets all requirements and technical regulations applicable to the product, and that it can be serviced in all service centers of the producer in the territory of all Customs Union member countries. The mark came into use in August 2013.[1]

The product conformity mark according to GOST 50460-92, now replaced by EAC

Before this marking came into use, the prevalent product marking in some member countries was GOST 50460-92: Mark of conformity for mandatory certification.

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