The ID card to the Australian market--C-Tick
Dec 08, 2021|
C-Tick
A/C-Tick is a certification mark issued by the Australian Communications Authority (ACA) for communications equipment. Manufacturers and importers must follow the steps below to use A/C-Tick:
The product performs ACAQ technical standard test
Register with ACA to use A/C-Tick
Fill in the "Declaration of Conformity Form" and save it with the product conformity record
A/C-Tick logo is affixed to the communication product or equipment (label)
Sales to consumers A-Tick is only applicable to communication products. Most electronic products apply for C-Tick, but if electronic products apply for A-Tick, you do not need to apply for C-Tick separately. Since November 2001, Australia/New Zealand’s EMI has applied for a merger; if products are to be sold in these two countries, the following documents must be prepared before marketing in order to prepare for ACA (Australian Communications Authority) or New Zealand (Ministry of Economic Development) ) The authorities conduct random checks at any time.
Spot check items
Test report-It must be issued by NATA or a NATA accredited certification body, such as a laboratory accredited by NVLAP or A2LA. Otherwise, the probability of sending samples for testing is very high.
"Application to use the C-tick Mark" Form-must be signed by the Australian/New Zealand company or importer.
"Supplier's Declaration of Conformity" Form-must be signed by the Australian/New Zealand company or importer. The manufacturer responsible for the signature is responsible for ensuring that the products sold still comply with EMI regulations.
Original design drawings and specifications (such as: circuit diagram, block diagram, User's Manual, Service Manual, etc.).
Describe the production inspection procedures during production to ensure the maintenance of EMI characteristics.
Any change description and necessary test records that will affect EMI.


