The published lists are often very much out-of-date, and some have been
found with serious mistakes. The original standard for RFID is EN
50364, and others relevant are EN 62369-1 and EN 62479. The latter two
are versions of the corresponding IEC standards. Another IEC standard is
IEC 62331.
You can find details of these standards from the public parts of the
CENELEC (TC106X) web site and IEC (TC106) web site.
John Woodgate OOO-Own Opinions Only
J M Woodgate and Associates www.woodjohn.uk
Rayleigh, Essex UK
On 2018-04-04 13:38, Grace Lin wrote:
Dear Members,
Is there any harmonized standards applicable to 13.56 MHz RFID devices?
The following four standards are listed in the latest published list
standards (March 9, 2018). It seems there is no one applicable to a
13.56 MHz RFID device.
EN 50360:2017 Product standard to demonstrate the compliance of
wireless communication devices, with the basic restrictions and
exposure limit values related to human exposure to electromagnetic
fields in the frequency range from 300 MHz to 6 GHz: devices used next
to the ear
EN 50385:2017 Product standard to demonstrate the compliance of base
station equipment with radiofrequency electromagnetic field exposure
limits (110 MHz — 100 GHz), when placed on the market
EN 50401:2017 Product standard to demonstrate the compliance of base
station equipment with radiofrequency electromagnetic field exposure
limits (110 MHz — 100 GHz), when put into service
EN 50566:2017 Product standard to demonstrate the compliance of
wireless communication devices with the basic restrictions and
exposure limit values related to human exposure to electromagnetic
fields in the frequency range from 30 MHz to 6 GHz: hand-held and body
mounted devices in close proximity to the human body
Thank you very much and I look forward to hearing from you.
Best regards,
Grace Lin
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