Service Description:
Written certification of product standardization
Product certification: International Organization for Standardization
(ISO) defines product certification as "a procedure in which the third party confirms whether the products, processes or services of the enterprise meet the specific requirements and whether they have the ability to continuously and stably produce products that meet the standard requirements through inspection and evaluation of the quality management system and sample type tests of the enterprise, and provides written certificates."
Product certification category
1、 US site
FDA certification: FDA is the abbreviation of food and Drug Administration and one of the executive agencies established by the US government in the Department of health and human services (DHHS) and the Department of public health (PHS). The responsibility of the organization is to ensure that Meihe radiation is required to submit such certification if it involves food, drugs, or any products that need to be in contact with the human body. Otherwise, there is a risk of forced removal from the shelf during labor.
Examples of commodities: edible drugs, biological agents, medical equipment and radioactive products.
Us CPC certification: the US Consumer Product Safety Act (CPSA) stipulates that manufacturers and importers of children's products shall provide written children's product certificate (CPC) based on the CPSC test results to prove that their products meet the corresponding children's product safety regulations. CPC is applicable to products such as toys, cradles, children's clothing, etc. for children under 12 years old. If they are produced in the United States, the manufacturer is responsible for providing them; if they are produced in other countries, the importer is responsible for providing them.
Commodity examples: bell ringing toys, pacifiers, baby carriages, cribs, fences, braces, safety helmets, etc.
FCC certification: FCC is the Federal Communications Commission of the United States
Ederal Communications Commission). The FCC coordinates domestic and international communications by controlling radio broadcasting, television, telecommunications, satellites and cables. Many radio application products, communication products and digital products require FCC approval to enter the US market.
Commodity examples: personal computers and their peripheral equipment, household electrical equipment, electric tools, audio and video lamps, wireless toys, security machinery, etc.
American dot certification: the abbreviation of dot (US Department of transportation). Its responsibility is to develop and improve the laws and regulations related to transportation. All vehicles and transportation dangerous dot certification products sold in the United States must pass the dot certification and have the dot mark.
Commodity examples: motor vehicles and spare parts products.
2、 European site
European CE certification: in the EU market, the "CE" mark is a compulsory certification mark. Whether it is products produced by enterprises within the EU or products produced by other countries, if they want to circulate freely in the EU market, they must be affixed with the "CE" mark to show that the products comply with the new method of technical coordination and standardization of the EU
》Basic requirements of the directive. This is a mandatory requirement of EU laws for products. CE covers a wide range of products. In principle, more than 90% of products need CE.
Commodity example: all products freely circulating in the EU market.
European ROHS certification: RoHS (restriction of hazardous substance) is a mandatory standard formulated by EU legislation, which is mainly used to regulate the material and process standards of electronic and electrical products, making it more conducive to human health and environmental protection.
Commodity examples: large / small household appliances, toys, leisure and sports equipment, lighting equipment, user equipment, music equipment, it and telecommunications equipment, etc.
3、 Japan site
Japanese psepse certification: (product safety of electrical appliances & Materials) certification is an important content specified in the Japanese electrical safety law, which divides electrical supplies into "specific electrical supplies" and "non-specific electrical supplies". All products in the catalogue of "special electrical products" must pass through the third-party certification agency authorized by the Ministry of economy, trade and industry of Japan to obtain the certificate of conformity and affix the diamond shaped PSE mark on the nameplate. As for the products in the catalogue of "special electrical products", if they enter the Japanese market, they must pass the self-test and self declaration to confirm that they conform to the technical standards of Japanese electrical products, and affix the circular PSE mark on the nameplate.
Product examples: AC adapter, electric iron, electric mixer, electric shaver, etc.
Japanese telec certification: telec certification is a compulsory certification for Japanese wireless products, and some are similar to the domestic SRRC. It complies with the mic radio law of Japan
Telec certification is also called mic certification. Telec (Telecom Engineering Center) is the main registered certification authority for compliance certification of radio equipment in Japan. Mic (Ministry of internal affairs and communications) is the government agency for regulating radio frequency equipment in Japan. MIC is the Ministry of general affairs of Japan, which is responsible for preparing regulations and standards. Telec is only one of the issuing agencies designated for MIC, so it is called telec certification / MIC certification. In order to sell goods that transmit radio frequencies, the goods must comply with the technical regulations stipulated in the radio law, and must have a technical compliance mark as a proof that the goods meet the legal requirements.
Product examples: wireless headphones, wireless speakers, Bluetooth devices, etc.
PSC certification in Japan: according to the safety law of consumer products
The following products shall not be sold without PSC marks: household pressure cooker and autoclave, helmet (car and bicycle), crib, climbing rope, portable laser application heat exchanger, indoor instantaneous gas water heater (city gas and liquefied petroleum gas), bath boiler with indoor gas stove (city gas and liquefied petroleum gas), forced exhaust oil heater, built-in electric dishwasher, electric dryer for bathroom Electric fans, air conditioners, ventilators, washing machines and CRT televisions.
Commodity examples: household pressure cooker and autoclave, helmet (car, bicycle, etc.), rock climbing rope, portable laser application equipment, washing machine, CRT TV, etc.
The above is the common certification on European, American and Japanese sites. I believe you have a good understanding of the certification required for some products. Here is just to give you a warning, especially the recent issue of the seal of the mask FDA. For all products that can not solve the certification problem, I still do not recommend you to do it. Changing a product is not necessarily a bad thing.