| Add battery regulations and include specific usage limits. |
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| Reporting is only required when regulations clearly require the restricted substance to be used for a specific purpose. |
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| JIG needs to declare that the list of substances will be continuously updated in accordance with regulations, such as adding: fluorinated greenhouse gases, formaldehyde, perchlorate, perfluorooctane sulfonate, etc. |
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| Restricted substances are declared based on three criteria. This revised classification replaces the previous level A and level B. Both the old version of JIG-101 and the revised version of JIG-101A classify investigated substances into Level A and Level B. |
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| All substances subject to declaration are listed in Table A. Marked with Criteria 1 – R (regulations; there are 28 (35 categories) substances in the column), Criteria 2 – A (for evaluation only; there is 1 category of substances), Criteria 3 – I (for information only; there are 3 categories of substances) ). |
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| The EU REACH regulations came into effect on June 1, 2007. Among them, the laws and regulations related to electronic products are: Article 7.2 (Notification) and Article 33 (Information Transmission), and both require knowing whether the product contains substances of very high concern (SVHC) greater than 0.1% (percentage by weight) . In order to meet the above requirements, this guide establishes a screening process to assist industry operators in review. This method can provide JIG users with the ability to proactively respond to REACH regulations in the future. |