The certification for fuels is carried out in accordance with the technical regulations of the Eurasian Economic Union. The TR CU/EAEU regulations establish uniform safety requirements for fuels and energy sources in the Eurasian Economic Union.
The technical regulations contain safety provisions regarding the production, commissioning, transport, storage, and disposal of fuels and energy sources. The aim of the regulations of the EAEU states is to protect life and health in the EAEU countries.
The technical regulations of the Eurasian Economic Union define minimum safety requirements for various diesel fuels, fuels, lubricants, oils, special liquids, natural gas, and petroleum.
Relevant Technical Regulations:
The following procedures are applied for the confirmation of conformity:
A declaration is carried out for the confirmation of conformity in accordance with the TR CU 013/2011 regulation regarding the safety of gasoline, diesel, and heating oil for various types of engines.
The provisions of the technical regulation TR CU 030/2012 apply to lubricants, lubricating oils, engine oils, gear oils, hydraulic oils, industrial oils, and turbine oils.
The regulation TR EAEU 036/2016 regarding the safety of liquefied hydrocarbon gases used as fuel is applied to the following products:
The following documents are required for the declaration of fuels:
The technical regulation of the Customs Union TR CU 016/2011 regarding the safety of equipment and devices powered by natural gas has certain similarities with the EU Directive 2009/142/EC on the safety of gas appliances.
The confirmation of EAC conformity according to the standards of the technical regulation TR CU 030/2012 is carried out in the form of EAC Certification.
The following documents are required for the certification of machinery:
To confirm EAC conformity and gain access to the EAEU market, petroleum products and natural gas must comply with the requirements of the TR CU regulations.
Conformity is verified and confirmed by a laboratory accredited in the Eurasian Economic Union. The test results are recorded in a technical passport.
According to the provisions of the technical regulations, a technical passport must be issued in Russian or in the languages of the other member states of the Eurasian Economic Union and must contain the following information.
Please note that additional regulations for the safety of the transport and use of petroleum exist. For detailed information, please contact us. We will be happy to assist you.
The following documents are required for the approval of natural gas and petroleum:
Certified products are marked with an EAC conformity mark. This confirms EAC conformity with the technical EAC standards of the Eurasian Economic Union.
Products whose EAC conformity with the safety requirements of the uniform technical regulations of the Eurasian Economic Union has been confirmed may be marked with the EAC sign of the EAEU states. The marketing of goods without EAC marking is punishable by law.