EAC Certification for Industrial Machinery: How to Export To Russia and EAEU

Every day, machines from all over the world obtain EAC certification to enter Russia, Kazakhstan, and the EAEU. Here we explain the procedure they follow.

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Regulations: CU TR 004/2011, CU TR 010/2011 and CU TR 020/2011.

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Products covered: machinery for packaging, food processing,  metalworking, construction, textiles, oil and gas, etc.

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Products covered: industrial chemicals, household chemicals, lubricants, oils, and special fluids.

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Marking: EAC Marking 

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What is required to export industrial machinery to Russia and the EAEU?

The most common approval for machinery is the EAC Declaration of Conformity, usually issued under CU TR 004/2011 (Low Voltage Equipment), CU TR 010/2011 (Machinery Safety), and CU TR 020/2011 (Electromagnetic Compatibility). This document authorizes the export of machinery to the EAEU.

Paradoxically, very complex equipment is often approved under this EAC Declaration, which in most cases is issued according to the 1D scheme. This means conformity is based on the manufacturer’s own test reports or testing carried out in a non-accredited laboratory, often located in the manufacturer’s home country.

For a smaller group of products — about 12% of all machinery — a Declaration is not possible and an EAC Certificate of Conformity is required instead. These include certain types of equipment listed in Appendix 3 of TR CU 010/2011, such as woodworking machines for household use, off-road vehicles and snowmobiles, agricultural and forestry equipment, livestock and poultry machinery, drilling rigs, mine transport and ventilation equipment, hoisting and lifting machines, and various mining and workshop equipment.

What documents are required for EAC approval of machinery?

For any industrial product, a Technical Passport and a User Manual in Russian are always required — this applies equally to machinery.

In addition, CU TR 010/2011 specifically requires a Safety Justification, a technical document that identifies possible hazards in the design, explains how risks have been minimized, and demonstrates that the machine can operate safely throughout its lifecycle.

As for testing, the rules depend on the applicable scheme:

  • Under the common 1D scheme, tests may be performed internally by the manufacturer or in a non-accredited lab.
  • For higher-risk equipment, EAC Declarations of Conformity are issued according to 5D scheme, that requires testing in an accredited EAEU laboratory. This typically applies to machines used in oil industry.
  • If an EAC Certificate of Conformity applies, then — regardless of the scheme — testing must always be carried out in an accredited laboratory. In addition, an annual audit is mandatory for Certificates valid for more than one year
Did you know it?

In the EAC system there is no such thing as a ‘quasi-machine’. Every item is either machinery subject to TR CU 010/2011, or it falls outside the regulation. No intermediate status exists as in the EU.

How many EAC Declarations of Conformity do I need?

This is one of the most common questions among exporters. The first point to consider is the HS code: if a manufacturer produces 100 different models that fall under the same tariff code, it is often possible to cover them all with a single Declaration.

If the machines are different but operate together as a single assembly, then a Joint Declaration can usually cover the entire scope. In this case, it will be necessary to prepare documentation for the assembly itself: a Technical Passport, a Safety Justification, a User Manual, and of course a test report covering the whole system.

What other EAC regulations may apply to industrial machinery?

These other technical regulations of the EAEU often apply to industrial equipment:

Did you know it?

The water treatment sector remains extremely dynamic across Eurasia, with major projects in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan and steady demand from Russia. In fact, this type of machinery is one of the few not fully subject to EU sanctions. One example that remains sanction-free is tariff code 8423 (machinery for filtration or separation in water treatment).

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