CU TR 030/2012 on requirements for lubricants, oils and special liquids - certification and declaration of conformity
Technical Regulation CU TR 030/2012 on requirements for lubricants, oils and special liquids: main definitionsEurasian Economic Union
Technical Regulation CU TR 030/2012 on requirements for lubricants, oils and special liquids adopted in the framework of the Customs Union between Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan by the Decree No. 59 of July 20, 2012 of the Eurasian Economic Commission came into force on March 01, 2014.
Scope and relevant products
This technical regulation of the Customs Union applies to:
lubricants of organic origin, including:
motor oils (multifunctional, carburetor, diesel, and oils for aviation piston engines);
transmission oils
hydraulic oils
industrial oils
compressor oils
turbine oils
anticorrosive oils
electrical insulating oils
basic oils
plastic oils;
special liquids
cooling liquid (including lubricating and cooling liquids)
break fluids
waste products
This technical regulation of the Customs Union does not apply to lubricants, oils and special liquids:
delivered by the state defense order
exported out of the boarders of the customs territory of the Customs union
stored in organizations which ensure the integrity of state material reserve
oils of vegetable and animal origin
obtained as a result of high temperature distillation
coal tar (including creosote)
not falling under the definitions "oils", "lubricants", "special liquids" stipulated in Article 2 of the present technical regulation
intended for the production of perfumes and cosmetic products, medical products and medicine
Market LaunchCertificate CU TR 030 2012
Prior to launching labels for lubricants, oils and special liquids onto the market, the manufacturer / representative should:
comply with the basic health and safety requirements of the Technical Regulation CU TR 030/2012
apply procedures for conformity assessment
obtain a certificate / declaration of conformity and make sure that the latter is included in products
make sure that products bear the EAC mark
In practice, any products coming onto the Customs Union markets (sales outlets and commissioning sites) after customs clearance should include originals / certified copies of certificates/declarations of conformity.