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BOMcheck

A widely used, industry-run, not-for-profit database where suppliers create and share RoHS, REACH and full-material-declaration data with their manufacturer customers.

Issuer
Industry-run (not-for-profit) compliance database
Updated
2026-06-14

Overview

BOMcheck is a widely used, industry-run database where suppliers create and share RoHS, REACH and full-material-declaration data with their manufacturer customers. It is described here only as a notable example of a shared material declaration hub, not as a regulation.

Key point

BOMcheck is a third-party industry platform, not a rule. It lets a supplier declare once and share many: one standardized declaration can be reused by many customers instead of being re-keyed for each.

What it does

Type
An industry-run, not-for-profit compliance database.
Standardizes
Substance declarations against regulatory lists such as RoHS, the REACH SVHC list and others.
Formats
Supports declaration formats like IPC-1752A and IEC 62474.
Governance
Run on a not-for-profit basis by a board of manufacturers.

It standardizes substance declarations against regulatory lists so that a supplier can declare once and share many — a single declaration is reused by many customers rather than re-created for each one.

How it relates

BOMcheck is one practical home for the declarations described under Material Declaration and IPC-1752A — a place where that data is collected from suppliers at scale — rather than a standard or a regulation in its own right.

Note: general educational information from the Pareo team, not legal advice. Check the official source before relying on it.

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