Source: official website of the Eurasian Economic Commission http://www.eurasiancommission.org

1. CU TR “On Limiting the Implementation of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Radio Appliances”
Date of Introduction to the Eurasian Economic Commission: IV quarter 2014
 
CCIS-EXPERTISE comments:
No information about the exact date of putting into effect. Document status – in discussion.
 
2. CU TR “On Requirements for Fire Safety and Fire Extinguishing Measures”
Date of Introduction to the Eurasian Economic Commission: IV quarter 2014
 
CCIS-EXPERTISE comments:
No information about the exact date of putting into effect. Document status – in discussion.
In Russia, there is applicable the Federal Law No. 123-FZ « Technical Regulation on Fire Safety Requirements » and the Federal Law No. 234-FZ « On the Introduction of Amendment to Various Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation regarding Fire Safety Issues” dated July 13, 2015.
 
3. CU TR “On safety of buildings and constructions, construction materials and construction articles”
 
CCIS-EXPERTISE comments:
The provisional date of putting into effect: January 1, 2018. Document status – in discussion.
In Russia, there is applicable the national Federal Law No. 384-FZ « Technical Regulation on Safety of Buildings and Constructions » dated December 30, 2009.
 
The Council of the Eurasian Economic Commission set the deadline (February 13, 2016) for advisory support regarding the adoption of 3 draft 'chemical' technical regulations:
 
4. On safety of paint materials 
This CU TR is supposed to come into force on January 01, 2017 with the grace period set for June 01, 2018.
 
5. On safety of synthetic detergents and household products
This CU TR is supposed to come into force on January 01, 2017 with the grace period set for June 01, 2018.
 
6. On safety of chemical products
This CU TR is supposed to come into force on January 01, 2017 with the grace period set for June 01, 2018.
 
For CU TRs NN 4 and 5 the developer in charge is the Republic of Kazakhstan, for No. 6 - the government of the Russian Federation.

Introduction of Amendment to Customs Union Technical Regulations

Amendment No. 1 concerning the elimination of uncertainties regarding conformity assessment type for groups of technological equipment destined for commerce and catering companies and catering facilities, as well as the elimination of technical inaccuracies (Article 1 Point 5)
Date of Introduction to the Eurasian Economic Commission: IV quarter 2014
 
CCIS-EXPERTISE comments:
No information about the exact date of putting into effect. Document status – in discussion.
 
 
Amendment No. 2 concerning the setting of requirements to the equipment containing ozone depleting substances
Date of Introduction to the Eurasian Economic Commission: III quarter 2015
 
CCIS-EXPERTISE comments:
No information about the exact date of putting into effect. Document status – in discussion.
 
Amendment No. 1 concerning the equipment containing ozone depleting substances, precising the field of application of the technical regulation, exceptions when the technical regulation overlaps the Customs Union technical regulations
Date of Introduction to the Eurasian Economic Commission: IV quarter 2015
 
CCIS-EXPERTISE comments:
No information about the exact date of putting into effect. Document status – in discussion.
 
Amendment No. 1 concerning precising the field of application of the technical regulation, exceptions when the technical regulation overlaps the Customs Union technical regulations
Date of Introduction to the Eurasian Economic Commission: IV quarter 2015
 
CCIS-EXPERTISE comments:
No information about the exact date of putting into effect. Document status – in discussion.
 
5. On October 11th, 2015 the Eurasian Economic Commission adopted the decision No. 135 "On the introduction of Amendment to the decision of the Customs Union Commission No. 827 dated October 18th, 2011". The main subject concerned in the document is the transition period stipulated for road building materials in circulation, which were not subject to conformity assessment before the coming into force of CU TR 014/2011 "Road Safety". This technical regulation became effective on February 1st, 2015 and the decision No. 135 was published on the official website of the Eurasian economic Commission on October 13th, 2015.
 
The decision states that the production and circulation of road building materials previously not subjected to compulsory evaluation of conformity and circulating without permission documents (certificates or declarations) is authorized until September 1st, 2016. It is not necessary to put the conformity marking neither. It is important to mention that the same conditions apply to products, which were produced according to the national standards before the introduction of new regulations.
 
The list of road building materials which have to be accompanied by a declaration of conformity CU TR 014/2011 is quoted in the appendix 1 of the regulation and those subject to the procedure of the certification of conformity CU TR 014/2011 are enumerated in the appendix N°2.
 
Please find these two translated appendices:
 
6. On September 7th, 2015 there was a publication of the decree No. 930 of the Government of the Russian Federation "On the introduction of changes to the unified list of products which are subject to mandatory certification". This decree was adopted on September 3rd, 2015.
 
The decree dwells upon the modification of the list of products for which according to the requirements of the Russian system GOST R it is compulsory to obtain a certificate. This list was confirmed by the decree No. 982 of the Government of the Russian Federation on December 1st, 2009.
 
Thus, it was decided to add to the list the customs code group "Cement" starting with digits 2523. The group includes the following items:
  • portland cement
  • bauxite cement
  • slag cement
  • sulphuric slag cement and hydraulic cement, colored / non-colored, in the shape of clinker, etc.
The obtaining of the certificate for these products becomes compulsory from the effective date of the decree, i. e. from March 7th, 2016.