SIT-CERT is a professional testing service organization dedicated to helping Chinese companies obtain domestic and international certifications. We can provide safety, energy efficiency, electromagnetic compatibility and other testing and certification services to help your products comply with North American, EU and other standard requirements, gain market access, and increase market competitiveness....
Read moreThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is one of the executive agencies established by the U.S. government within the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and the Department of Public Health (PHS). As a scientific regulatory agency, the FDA is responsible for ensuring the safety of foods, cosmetics, drugs, biologics, medical devices, and radioactive products produced or imported into the United States. It was one of the first federal agencies whose primary function was to protect consumers....
Read moreIC is the abbreviation of Industry Canada, which is responsible for the certification of electronic and electrical products entering the Canadian market. The scope of its controlled products includes: radio and television equipment, information technology equipment, radio equipment, telecommunications equipment, engineering and medical equipment, etc. IC currently only has mandatory requirements for electromagnetic interference....
Read moreCSA is the abbreviation of Canadian Standards Association. It was founded in 1919 and is Canada's first non-profit organization dedicated to formulating industrial standards. Electronics, electrical appliances and other products sold in the North American market need to obtain safety certification. Currently, CSA is the largest safety certification agency in Canada and one of the most famous safety certification agencies in the world....
Read moreCEC is the abbreviation of California Energy Commission (California Energy Commis-sion's). Its responsibility is to make the energy market develop in the direction of healthy competition. The California Appliance Efficiency Regulation (Appliance Efficiency Regulation) implemented by the organization since 1976 is the only mandatory energy-saving regulation in the United States that can influence non-governmental consumer behavior and has played an important role in reducing energy consumption....
Read moreOn July 22, 2019, electronic and electrical equipment other than medical equipment and monitoring tools on the EU market must implement this mandatory control. From July 22, 2021, medical equipment (including in vitro medical equipment), monitoring and control instruments (including Industrial monitoring and control instruments) will also be included in the scope of control. In addition, the restrictions on phthalates for toy products do not refer to the RoHS directive, but should follow the restrictions in Article 51 of Annex XVII of the REACH regulations....
Read moreE Mark originates from the regulations promulgated by the European Economic Community (United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, referred to as UNECE). Currently, UNECE includes 56 countries in Europe. In addition to EU members, it also includes non-EU countries such as Eastern Europe and Southern Europe. UNECE regulations are only recommended for application by member states and are not mandatory standards....
Read moreEN71 is the standard for toy products in the EU market. Children are the most concerned and cherished group in society. The market for toys that are generally loved by children is developing rapidly. At the same time, various types of toys often cause harm to children due to various quality problems. Therefore, countries around the world have strict requirements on toys in their own markets. The requirements are becoming increasingly stringent....
Read more"Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals; Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals". This is the European Union's preventive management of all chemicals entering its market. It was officially implemented on June 1, 2007....
Read moreRoHS is a mandatory standard established by EU legislation. Its full name is the "Restriction of Hazardous Substances" (Restriction of Hazardous Substances). This standard has been officially implemented on July 1, 2006...
Read moreGS certification is a voluntary certification based on German safety law and tested in accordance with EU unified standards. It is a German safety certification mark recognized in the European market. Since the awareness of GS safety certification has been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, consumers are more inclined to purchase products with GS certification....
Read moreIn order to improve the EuP Directive 2005/32/EC and further expand its scope, the European Union officially issued the Ecological Requirements Directive 2009/125/EC for energy-related products on October 31, 2009. This directive stipulates that energy-related products ( Energy-related Products) ecological design requirements framework. Since November 20, 2009, the ErP Directive 2009/125/EC has replaced the original EuP Directive (2005/32/EC, 2008/28/EC)....
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