Technical Regulation set minimum requirements for the safety of products. The conformity assessment is demonstrated by EAC certification, EAC declaration or state registration. After successful conformity assessment the products are marked with the EAC mark of conformity. The EAC conformity mark declares that the product complies with the applicable safety requirements of the Technical Regulation. Only then can the product be released to the market of the EAEU for free circulation
The Eurasian Economic Union, the EAEU, was established on January 1, 2015. It is the next stage of integration between five countries: Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, and Kyrgyzstan. The EAEU was preceded by the establishment of a customs Union with a single market. All customs borders and other obstacles between states should be abolished. This offers considerable facilitation in the cross-border movement of goods. The goods which have been released for free circulation in one of the Member States are no longer subject to duty charges in the other countries of the EAEU.
An important step in the process of integration is the coordination of Technical Regulations. The national regulations such as GOST-R, STB, TR- or Kazakh GOST-K standards are replaced by uniform binding technical rules. The aim is also to make sure the EAEU's Technical Regulations are in line with European standards.
So far 44 Technical Regulations have been discharged. Products for which EAEU Technical Regulations have not yet been developed are still subject to the conformity assessment according to national standards and Technical Regulations of the respective member state. For example, the certification in the fields of fire protection and metrology is still subject to national regulations. Furthermore products with a voluntary GOST R certificate can receive official confirmation that the products meet Russian quality and safety requirements.

The Technical Regulation set minimum requirements for the safety of products. The conformity assessment is demonstrated by EAC certification, EAC declaration or state registration. After successful conformity assessment the products are marked with the EAC mark of conformity. The EAC conformity mark declares that the product complies with the applicable safety requirements of the Technical Regulation. Only then can the product be released to the market of the EAEU for free circulation.
The following Technical Regulations are currently valid in the EAEU:
TR СU 001/2011 On safety of rail vehicles
The Technical Regulation defines the requirements for the quality, safety and operation of rail vehicles and their individual components.
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TR CU 002/2011 On safety of high speed trains
The Technical Regulation has been developed with the aim of monitoring the safety of high-speed trains and their individual parts.
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TR СU 003/2011 On safety of railway infrastructure
This Technical Regulation describes the safety requirements for railway infrastructure: rails, power supply, telecommunication, facilities and buildings, as well as their individual parts.
TR СU 004/2011 On safety of low-voltage equipment
The Technical Regulation describes the safety requirements for low-voltage devices and applies to all devices intended for alternating current of 50 to 1000 volts and direct current of 75 to 1500 volts.
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TR СU 005/2011 On safety of packaging
In accordance with this Technical Regulation, packaging is to be designed and manufactured in such a way that, when used as intended, the risks arising from the construction, the substances used, the chemical resistance or the density are minimized.
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TR CU 006/2011 On safety of fireworks
The Technical Regulation TR CU 006/2011 covers all pyrotechnic products placed on the market in the customs territory of the Customs Union, irrespective of their country of origin.
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TR CU 007/2011 On safety of the products for children and teenagers
The Technical Regulation applies to finished, unused products which are intended for children and adolescents and are placed on the market for free circulation in a Member States of the EAEU, irrespective of the country of origin.
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TR CU 008/2011 On safety of toys
The Technical Regulation of the Customs Union TR CU 008/2011 sets requirements for toys that affect the lives and health of children and their carers and aims to protect the consumer against misleading information.
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TR CU 009/2011 On safety of perfume and cosmetic products
The Technical Regulation contains mandatory safety requirements for perfumery and cosmetic products, which are put into circulation in consumer packaging on the market of the EAEU.
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TR CU 010/2011 On safety of machinery and equipment
The Technical Regulation TR CU 010/2011 sets minimum requirements for the safety of machines and equipment during their entire service lives: during their construction, manufacture, installation, storage, transport, commissioning, operation, decommissioning and disposal.
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TR CU 011/2011 Elevator safety
In accordance with the technical requirements of TR CU 011/2011, elevators must be designed, produced and installed in such a way as to ensure safety during their service lives.
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TR CU 012/2011 On safety of the equipment for operation in explosive atmospheres
The Technical Regulation TR CU 012/2011 describes the safety requirements for electrical and non-electrical equipment for operation in potentially explosive atmospheres - ATEX for the protection of life, health, property and environmental protection.
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TR CU 013/2011 On requirements for the motor fuel
The Technical Regulations of the Eurasian Economic Union TR ZU 013/2011 contain binding safety requirements for the use and application of fuels on the territory of the EAEU.
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TR CU 014/2011 On safety of motorways
The Technical Regulation includes requirements for automotive and aviation petrol, diesel and marine fuels and jet fuels and mazut.
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TR CU 015/2011 On safety of grain
The Technical Regulation contains mandatory safety requirements for grain and to ensure free grain trade on the EAEU market.
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TR CU 016/2011 On safety of appliances burning gaseous fuels
This Technical Regulation applies to equipment intended for food preparation, heating, hot water supply, for block-type combustion engines and gas-powered equipment with block-type combustion engines.
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TR CU 017/2011 On safety of light industry products
The Technical Regulation was developed with the aim of establishing uniform and binding requirements for light industry products and to enable the free movement of products of the light industry on the common customs territory of the Eurasian Customs Union.
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TR CU 018/2011 On safety of wheeled vehicles
The purpose of the Technical Regulation TR CU 018/2011 is both to ensure a socially acceptable level of safety in the operation of motor vehicles, as well as to coordinate with international technical standards of safety requirements for the vehicles.
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TR CU 019/2011 On safety of personal protective equipment
This Technical Regulation ensures the necessary level of protection against harmful factors and the absence of impermissible risks which could lead to situations which are dangerous.
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TR CU 020/2011 On electromagnetic compatibility of technical devices
The Technical Regulation TR CU 020/2011 applies to all devices that could generate electromagnetic interference or to those whose functionality is dependent on the influence of external electromagnetic interference.
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TR CU 021/2011 On safety of food
According to the Technical Regulation TR CU 021/2011, food must be safe for consumption during its minimum shelf life when used as directed. The relevant limits for food are laid out in an attachment.
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TR CU 022/2011 On food marking
The Technical Regulation of the Customs Union TR CU 022/2011 specifies requirements for the labeling of food, namely date of manufacture, expiry date and designation.
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TR CU 023/2011 On juice and products containing vegetables and fruits
The Technical Regulation TR CU 023/2011 applies to all beverages comprised of fruits or vegetables which are intended for distribution in the EAEU.
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TR СU 024/2011 On oil and fat products
The Technical Regulation contains requirements for placing vegetable oils, margarines, cocoa butter equivalents, milkfat substitutes, special fats including foodstuffs, confectionary and pastry fats, mayonnaise, natural raw glycerin and soaps on the market.
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TR CU 025/2012 On safety of furniture
The Technical Regulation TR СU 025/2012 applies to all furniture placed on the market in the EAEU, i.e either manufactured or imported from abroad.
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TR CU 026/2012 On safety of small ship
The Technical Regulation TR CU 026/2012 contains binding safety requirements for small vessels and their rescue and rescue equipment.
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TR CU 027/2012 On safety of particular types of special foodstuff including dietic clinical and dietic protective nutrition
According to the Technical Regulation TR CU 027/2012, some specialized food for athletes, pregnant and lactating women, for medical and preventive nutrition including baby food, as well as dietetic food are subject to national registration.
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TR CU 028/2012 On safety of explosives and products on their basis
The Technical Regulation contains binding requirements for the manufacture, application, storage and transport of explosives and products based thereon.
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TR CU 029/2013 On safety of food additives, flavour enhancer and processing accessories
The Technical Regulation contains binding, uniform safety requirements for food additives, flavorings and processing aids and the related processes of production, storage, disposal, transport as well as their distribution on the EAEU market.
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TR CU 030/2012 On safety of lubricants, oils and special fluids
Lubricants, oils and special fluids may only be put into circulation on the market of Russia and the EAEU if they meet the requirements of this Technical Regulation and other Technical Regulations of the EAEU. The Technical Regulation includes, for example, information on engine oils, coolants and brake fluids.
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TR CU 031/2012 On safety of agricultural or forestry operation vehicles and trailer
The Technical Regulation TR CU 031/2012 is intended to ensure the uniform application and enforcement of the requirements for agricultural and forestry vehicles and trailers, their components and compliance with the permissible emission standards.
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TR CU 032/2013 On safety of pressure equipment
The Technical Regulation TR CU 032/2013 specifies the uniform safety requirements for the pressure equipment and their identification.
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TR CU 033/2013 On safety of milk and dairy products
The Technical Regulation TR CU 033/2013 applies to milk and dairy products which are placed on the market in the EAEU and are intended for consumption, such as raw and skimmed milk, milk-based childcare for children and other dairy products.
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TR CU 034/2013 On safety of meat and meat products
To protect the life and health of consumers, animals and the environment, the Technical Regulation contains safety and quality standards for the production, storage, distribution, transport and disposal of raw meat and meat products.
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TR CU 035/2014 On tobacco products
The Technical Regulation TR CU 035/2013 applies to tobacco and tobacco products and how they are manufactured, stored, disposed of, transported and distributed in the EAEU.
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TR EAEU 036/2016 On requirements of the gaseous fuel
The Technical Regulation sets the mandatory safety requirements for liquid hydrocarbon gas with respect to the processes of its storage, transport and sale in order to ensure free circulation in the customs union.
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TR EAEU 037/2016 On restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment
The scope of application of the Technical Regulation covers household appliances, telecommunication and lighting technology, electrical tools, and other electrical equipment.
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TR EAEU 038/2016 On safety of attractions
The rules contain binding security requirements for mobile, temporarily installed or established attractions with the risk potentials RB-1, RB-2 and RB-3.
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TR EAEU 039/2016 On requirements for mineral fertilizer
The rules apply to solid and liquid fertilizers, single or multi-fertilizers and macro- and micronutrient fertilizers.
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TR EAEU 040/2016 On safety of fish products
The Technical Regulation contains binding safety requirements for fish and fish products as well as seafood and products from the aquaculture of plant and animal origin in processed or unprocessed form.
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TR EAEU 041/2017 On safety of chemicals
The Technical Regulation sets requirements for various chemical substances, mixtures and other chemical products, including plant protection products, herbicides, polymers, synthetic fibers and household chemicals.
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TR EAEU 042/2017 On safety of children's playground
The technical rules apply to the playground equipment and floor coverings for children's playgrounds, which are introduced into the EAEU market for the first time.
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TR EAEU 043/2017 On requirements for fire retardants and fire-extinguishing systems
The technical rule stipulates safety requirements for fire retardants, fire safety and firefighting equipment.
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TR EAEU 044/2017 On safety of bottled water and natural mineral water
The technical regulation sets out the requirements for the quality of bottled water placed on the market of the Member states. It contains rules about water production, package, storage, transportation and distribution.
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TR EAEU 045/2017 On safety of mineral oil
The technical regulation defines uniform requirements on safety of mineral oil. The rules should guarantee the protection of health and property. In addition, thanks to the new rules, environmental damages can be minimized.
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TR EAEU 046/2018 On safety of natural gas
The technical regulation contains requirements on safety of natural gas. The rules should guarantee the protection of health and property.
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TR EAEU 047/2018 On safety of alcoholic beverage
defines the minimal requirements for production, storage, transportation, putting into circulation and utilisation of alcoholic drinks. It also contains requirements for marking and packaging.
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TR EAEU 048/2019 Requirements for the energy efficiency of energy consuming devices
TR 048/2019 defines the minimal requirements for energy-consuming devices with regard to their energy efficiency.