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GS means "geprufte Sicherheit" (safety certified) in German and "German safety". GS certification is a voluntary certification based on German product safety law (GPGs) and tested in accordance with EU unified standard EN or German industrial standard DIN. It is a recognized German safety certification mark in the European market.
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Elot can apply certification procedures and systems (e.g. ISO certification system).
As amended by law 1682 / 1997 and presidential decree 155 / 1997 on the integration and regulation of Greek company standardization organization, decree 372 / 76 on the establishment and operation of elot entrusts elot to carry out the development of certification activities. According to the ministerial resolution "certification procedure of standardization organization of Greek companies" signed by the Ministry of development, elot can apply the certification procedure and system (e.g. ISO certification system). Under this procedure, elot grants the certification certificate, which is called elot certification certificate, indicating that the product, procedure, behavior, organization, system and individual meet the specification requirements.
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EVPU certification, after the disintegration of the Czech Republic and Slovakia, became two independent communist countries, and formulated their own product testing and certification standards according to EU standards. EVPU organization established an office in China in 2003 to deal with certification application projects in Asia, and established good cooperative relations with certification institutions in Russia and other countries, So as to promote the development of national certification. The validity period of EVPU mark certificate is three years, during which you can apply for revocation of the certificate, and the certificate will be automatically invalidated after three years.
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German Rhine has a cooperative relationship with EZU (the issuing unit of the Czech Republic), and EZU can issue certificates according to the documents provided by German Rhine. Czech standards and European standards can be common and compatible with each other. EZU certification is not mandatory.
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Ukrtest is a stateenterprise, and the national certification system, product testing and certification services. In Ukraine, the certification of electronic products is mandatory. Ukrtest certificate has been obtained for ukraine'sproducts, which is valid for three years, including safety and electromagnetic compatibility requirements
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Slovenian Institute of quality and Metrology (SIQ) is an international institution with a history of more than 40 years. It is a member of IQNet, CB system and CCA agreement. It has its own laboratory. It is an international certification body integrating system certification, product testing, certification and measurement. Its headquarters is located in Slovenia. In CB system, it has the functions of member body, NCB and CBTL. In Europe, it is the notified body of nearly ten directives, After the product passes the test, the test report, certification certificate or mark can be issued, such as CB, CE, FCC, GS, E-MARK, etc. At the same time, it can provide EU general Keymark (for household appliances and similar products), ENEC mark (for lighting appliances, it, audio and video and transformers) and SIQ EMC mark.
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Sai is the standardization body in Ireland. NSAI promotes the development of spontaneous standard documents to help manufacturers or service providers meet safety or customer needs. It is also a major supplier of product and system certification services at home and abroad and a provider of legal measurement services in Ireland.
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In addition to the CE mark, the Turkish government also publishes the "list of mandatory import standards" every year, mainly food, industrial equipment, vehicles, fire products and textiles.
For products not covered by EU directives and products not covered by EU directives but still included in Turkey's domestic mandatory standards, they must be tested according to the requirements of Turkey's mandatory standards and obtain TSE certification before they can be sold in Turkey's market through customs.
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German Rhine can obtain safety and EMC marks for products sold in the Hungarian market. Global German Rhine can handle Hungarian product safety verification through our partner MEEI. German Rhine can handle Hungarian S-Mark verification, MEEI type verification and MEEI mark verification
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EN71 is the standard for toy products in the EU market. Children are the most concerned and cherished group in the whole society. The toy market generally loved by children is developing rapidly. At the same time, all kinds of toys cause harm to children due to various quality problems from time to time. Therefore, countries all over the world are increasingly strict with toys in their own market. Many countries have established their own safety regulations for these products, and production companies must ensure that their products meet relevant standards before they are sold in the region. The manufacturer must be responsible for accidents caused by production defects, poor design or the use of inappropriate materials. Therefore, the toy EN71 certification decree is launched in Europe. Its significance is to standardize the toy products entering the European market through EN71 standard, so as to reduce or avoid the harm of toys to children.
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E-MARK, that is, the European common market, shall pass the product certification in accordance with the provisions of EU directive [EEC directives] and European Economic Commission Regulation [ECE regulation], that is, issue the certificate of conformity, so as to ensure the safety of driving and the requirements of environmental protection. E-MARK is granted with different numbers according to different certification countries. For example, if Luxembourg applies, its E-MARK mark mark is E13 / E13.
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IP is the abbreviation of ingress protection. IP grade is the protection grade of electrical equipment shell against foreign matter intrusion. The source is IEC 60529, which was also adopted as the American national standard in 2004.
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