BS EN 62368-1:2014/A11, also known as EN 62368-1:2014/A11, is an international safety standard for audio/video, information, and communication technology equipment. It provides guidelines for manufacturers to ensure the safety of their products during normal operation and foreseeable misuse. This standard replaces the previous standards, such as EN 60065 and EN 60950, which focused on specific types of equipment. BS EN 62368-1:2014/A11 takes a more holistic approach by addressing a wide range of electrical and electronic equipment.
Scope and Application
The scope of BS EN 62368-1:2014/A11 includes consumer electronics, office equipment, telecommunication devices, and similar IT equipment. It applies to both mains-powered and battery-operated products, covering a voltage range of up to 1,000 volts AC and 1,500 volts DC. The standard outlines the general principles of safety that manufacturers should follow to minimize potential hazards, reduce the risk of fire and electric shock, and ensure safe energy transfer in their products.
Risk Assessment and Mitigation
BS EN 62368-1:2014/A11 emphasizes the importance of conducting thorough risk assessments during the design, development, and manufacturing stages. Manufacturers need to identify potential risks associated with their equipment and take appropriate measures to mitigate them. This includes incorporating safety features like insulation, protection against electric shock, and safeguards against excessive temperature or radiation. The standard also emphasizes the use of reliable components and materials to enhance product durability and minimize the risk of failure.
Transition Period and Compliance
Manufacturers were given a transition period to adapt their products to comply with BS EN 62368-1:2014/A11. This period started on December 20, 2020, and ends on December 20, 2023. After this date, all new products placed on the market must comply with the requirements of the standard. It is essential for manufacturers to understand and implement the necessary changes to their product design and manufacturing processes to ensure compliance. Failure to comply may result in non-compliance recalls and potential legal consequences.