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Overview of the electrical appliance safety certification system
[Electrical Appliance Safety Management Act] Pursuant to Article 3 of the Electrical Appliances Safety Management Act, a person who manufactures appliances subject to safety certification, or who manufactures them in a foreign country and wishes to export them to the Republic of Korea, must contact the safety certification agency before shipping the product (domestic manufacturing) or before customs clearance (imported products). Safety certification must be obtained for each model of electrical appliances subject to safety certification, and it is a mandatory certification system that allows the sale of only certified products to prevent safety accidents caused by hazards such as fire and electric shock and accidents caused by electrical appliances.

History of the Electrical Appliance Safety Management System (Electrical Appliance Safety Management Act enacted in 1974)
In order to prevent safety accidents such as electric shock and fire from electrical appliances, 177 types of electrical appliances with relatively high risk levels are designated as safety management subjects, and only products that have received safety certification from a safety certification agency are allowed to be sold.

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History of the electrical appliance safety management system

Safety certification information
Prior to market distribution, electrical appliances subject to safety certification undergo product testing to confirm compliance with safety standards and factory inspections to verify whether the manufacturer can continuously maintain the quality of electrical appliances subject to certification.
This is a procedure to verify the safety of electrical appliances.

Periodic inspection information
As a follow-up management system in which the safety certification agency confirms whether safety-certified products continue to maintain safety, factory inspections and product tests are conducted at least once a year, and product tests are conducted on 11 products among the certified models.
It is conducted once a year for one representative item model per category. (Regular inspection costs are borne by the manufacturer)

Electrical appliances subject to safety certification
Electric wires (1 type)
Switches for electrical devices: (2 types)
Capacitor: (1 type)
Electrical equipment parts: (1 type)
Electrical appliance protection parts: (2 types)
Isolation transformer: (type 1)
Electrical equipment: (29 types)
Power tools (1 type)
Audio video application device: None
Information office equipment: (3 types)
Lighting equipment: (4 types)
Connecting/using a DC power device (electric charger) Electrical appliances: (1 type)
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Factory inspection overview
Initial (preliminary) factory inspection: To check whether the production, management, shipment and maintenance capabilities of the factory that intends to produce the product subject to certification are capable of ensuring the safety of the metabolic product.
Regular factory inspection: To check whether safety-certified electrical appliances are continuously maintained during production or distribution at the manufacturer’s factory.
Initial (preliminary) factory inspection details
(1) Check whether you are satisfied with test inspection, inspection equipment, and quality system
(2) For detailed information, refer to major review items and self-inspection contents.
Regular factory inspection details (inspection cycle is at least once a year)
(1) Check whether there has been a change in the electrical appliance manufacturer and manufacturing plant.
(2) Whether electrical appliances are produced at the manufacturing plant listed on the safety certificate.
(3) Whether the same parts as the parts list subject to safety management attached to the safety certificate are used
(4) Compliance with safety standards and safety certification contents of electrical appliances that have received safety certification
(5) For detailed information, refer to main review items and self-inspection contents.
Documents to prepare for screening
(1) Test inspection work regulations (import, intermediate, shipment, self-inspection) and related records
(2) Owned inspection equipment management ledger and calibration report
(3) Nonconforming product management regulations and related records
(4) Customer complaint handling regulations and related records
(5) Internal audit regulations and related records
Overview of the autonomous safety verification system for electrical appliances
In January 2009, it is an advanced safety management system that classifies compulsory safety certification and voluntary safety confirmation according to the level of risk, taking into account changes in the surrounding environment such as the increase in the spread of new products due to the recent development of the electrical and electronic industry and the need for deregulation of companies. Effective from the 1st, it is a system that designates low-risk items among the current electrical appliance safety certification items as subjects of autonomous safety verification, and allows manufacturers to self-confirm and report their safety before selling them.

Guide to autonomous safety confirmation reporting
This is a procedure in which a manufacturer or importer receives a product test from a safety certification agency and, if the product is confirmed to meet safety standards, can sell it after reporting it to the relevant certification agency. The factory inspection and regular inspection (factory inspection + product testing) procedures applied at least once a year, which were applied in the existing safety certification system, are omitted. However, the validity period of the autonomous safety confirmation report is 5 years.

Electrical appliances subject to autonomous safety confirmation
Electric wires: Not applicable
Switch for electrical equipment: (1 type)
Capacitor: None
Electrical equipment parts: Not applicable
Electrical appliance protection parts: Not applicable
Isolation transformer: (2 types)
Electrical equipment: (30 types)
Power tools: Not applicable
-Audio video application devices: (10 types)
Information office equipment: (17 types)
Lighting equipment: (4 types)
Connecting/using DC power devices (electric chargers) Electrical appliances: (5 types)
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Overview of electrical appliance supplier conformity verification system
The manufacturer or importer of electrical appliances subject to the supplier’s confirmation of conformity shall conduct product tests for each model of the electrical appliance or request a test from a third party before shipping or customs clearance of the electrical appliances subject to the supplier’s confirmation of conformity. You must personally confirm that it complies with the safety standards, and in this case, the manufacturer or importer must prepare a test result to confirm supplier conformity.

Supplier conformity verification target information
Pursuant to Article 14-3, Paragraph 3 of the Act, manufacturers or importers of electrical appliances subject to supplier confirmation of conformity must keep the following documents for 5 years from the last date of manufacture of the electrical appliance.

Related documents
Related documents – Product instructions (including product photos)
Supplier conformity confirmation test results for electrical appliances subject to supplier conformity confirmation. In this case, the following items must be included.
Rating
Labeling information, including caution or warning statements, etc.
electrical circuit diagram
Product test date and location
List of safety management parts and materials
Name and affiliation of the person who conducted the product test
Labeling of items subject to supplier conformity verification
KC mark
Manufacturer’s name or overseas manufacturer and importer’s name
Product name and model name
A/S contact information
Warning statements or precautions
Rated voltage, rated frequency and rated power consumption (in parallel with the marking method in accordance with international standards)
Testing agency (in case of a third-party requested test)
Electrical appliances subject to supplier conformity confirmation
Electric wires: Not applicable
Switches for electrical devices: Not applicable
Capacitor: None
Electrical equipment parts: Not applicable
Electrical appliance protection parts: Not applicable
Isolation transformer: Not applicable
Electrical equipment: (13 types)
Power tools: Not applicable
Audio video application devices: (24 types)
Information office equipment: (20 types)
Lighting equipment: (1 type)
Connecting/using DC power devices (electric chargers) Electrical appliances: (4 types)
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Comparison of procedures for safety certification and autonomous safety confirmation system
Category Safety Certification System Voluntary Safety Confirmation System Supplier Conformity Confirmation System
Product Test Safety Test ○ ○ △
Electromagnetic compatibility test ○ ○ △
Factory confirmation Manufacturing/inspection facilities ○ Not confirmed Not confirmed
Raw material and process inspection ○ Not confirmed Not confirmed
Product inspection ○ Not confirmed Not confirmed
Certification and Reporting Certificate Issuance Report Issuance Attach only KC label
Regular follow-up management (product testing + factory inspection) ○ No regular inspection No regular inspection
Certification application and processing procedures
Certification application and processing procedures

Safety certification indications
Safety Certification/Autonomous Safety Confirmation Report Mark

The safety certification/autonomous safety confirmation report mark is the same, and the certification number (report number) must be written accurately.
The size of the displayed shape can be flexibly adjusted depending on the size of the product.

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When to attach safety certification labels
Domestic product: before shipment
Imported products: After shipment
Contents to be displayed
(1) Safety certification mark (displayed adjacent to the safety certification number)
(2) Safety certification number
(3) Product name (name determined by the Enforcement Rules of the Electrical Appliances Safety Management Act)
(4) Model name
(5) Rated voltage, etc.
(6) Manufacturer name (if it is a foreign manufacturer, the name of the country of manufacture is added)
(7) Double insulation mark for products that are double insulation devices
(8) In case of short-time rating, the rated time
(9) Manufacturing date of the product (e.g. manufacturing date, lot number, etc. markings that can prove the manufacturing date)
(10) EMI or EMI/EMS mark
(11) Contact information such as phone number or location for after-sales service
(12) Others (labeling contents vary depending on individual safety standards)
Location and method of attaching markings
(1) The size of the displayed figure can be flexibly adjusted depending on the size of the product.
(2) Attach it to the product and packaging in a place where it can be easily identified so as not to fall, or mark it by printing or engraving, etc.
(3) In case of electric wire
For products other than fluoropolymer insulated wires, mark the surface of the wire every 1 m or less in a manner that is not easily erased. However, for items other than cords, when indicating the safety certification and rated voltage on the tag for each volume, the safety certification number and rated voltage (excluding neon wires) can be considered.
Each fluoropolymer insulated wire must be marked with a tag in a way that is not easily erased.
(4) In the case of light bulbs, each product must be marked in an easily visible place on the surface and on the surface of the packaging in a way that is not easily erased. However, when packaging items such as small light bulbs, decorative light bulbs, and incandescent light bulbs that are difficult to label on the product, labeling information other than the safety certification mark and safety certification number may be displayed in an easily visible place on the surface of the packaging, and for each product. Non-packaging can be indicated by excluding product classification and regional classification from the safety certification number.
(5) Products that have passed electromagnetic interference or electromagnetic wave immunity tests can be marked with an EMI or EMI/EMS mark.
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