Explaining product chemical regulations in language business teams can understand.
I worked in a trading company for nearly three years before joining TÜV Rheinland, where I have spent more than a decade working with different services, regulations, markets, and industries.
This site exists because many companies care about compliance but do not have enough people or time to translate complex requirements into practical actions.
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What this site is trying to do
RoHS, REACH, PFAS, POPs, Prop 65, PPWR, FCM, DoC, IEC 63000, and similar terms can feel like a wall of jargon for QA, R&D, sourcing, and sales teams.
ChemComply Insights explains what a regulation controls, which products may be affected, what companies should check first, and when documents or testing evidence may be needed.
- Product regulation explanation
- Practical documentation guidance
- Testing report sufficiency
- Supplier evidence and internal process
- How to start without a dedicated compliance team
Why ChemComply exists
Many Taiwanese export manufacturers do not lack compliance needs; they lack time and manpower.
ChemComply aims to help those teams avoid starting from zero every time a customer asks about RoHS, REACH, PFAS, PPWR, DoC, or technical documents.
- Regulatory updates and summaries
- Restricted substance database
- Member consultation
- AI regulatory assistant
- Technical file, DoC, supplier letter, and checklist drafts
- Future compliance health checks and workflow suggestions
Turning company services, practical experience, and regulatory content into usable compliance knowledge.
I currently serve at TÜV Rheinland Taiwan and have long been involved in product chemical testing, regulatory requirements, supplier documents, and customer compliance questions.
This website is for regulatory knowledge sharing, practical case organization, and ChemComply service introduction. Formal services, testing, quotations, and consulting delivery follow the official TÜV Rheinland Taiwan - Softlines business process.
Free information and paid services
Public articles provide direction, concepts, and preliminary judgment.
Company-specific products, materials, supplier files, customer requirements, and technical documentation require time to understand and evaluate, so those services cannot be unlimited or free.
- Free information helps you see where the problem may be
- Paid service helps save time and move the work forward
- Companies can still research on their own when resources are limited
- Support is useful when time is short or decisions need to move faster
What will be shared here?
ChemComply Insights shares regulatory updates, practical chemical compliance explanations, blind spots beyond test reports, and service use cases.
- Latest product chemical regulatory updates
- RoHS, REACH, PFAS, POPs, Prop 65, PPWR, FCM practical explanations
- Compliance blind spots beyond test reports
- IEC 63000 technical file and DoC practice
- Supplier documents and material risk management
- Basic compliance workflows for companies without dedicated regulatory staff
Professional does not mean making things harder to understand.
If a customer sends you a regulatory request full of RoHS, REACH, PFAS, PPWR, DoC, and IEC 63000, this site is meant to help you know where to start.