Training
Laboratory Construction Training
Content: Site selection and layout, equipment selection, certification preparation + supporting operation training Applicable to: Enterprises with new laboratory construction or capacity expansion needs
Testing Personnel Competence Training
Content: Practical operation teaching, equipment operation, report compilation + competence assessment Applicable to: New employees / in-service personnel for skill improvement
Laboratory Management Training
Content: Operation and maintenance management, quality control, cost optimization + process design consultation Applicable to: Laboratory directors / management personnel
Enterprise Quality Management System Training
Content: System standard interpretation, document preparation, internal audit skills + system establishment consultation Applicable to: Enterprises for certification / system optimization
Product Compliance Special Training
Content: Policy interpretation, standard update, risk avoidance + compliance self-inspection guidance Applicable to: Enterprises responding to supervision / compliance rectification
Product Testing Services
Product Testing Services
Common Certifications
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BSCI (Business Social Compliance Initiative): A mainstream social responsibility standard for European retailers, covering 11 criteria including labor rights, working hours, and health and safety. It applies to the consumer goods industry such as textiles, garments, toys, and home furnishings, and serves as an access threshold for suppliers of H&M, Zara, and major European supermarkets.

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SA8000 : The world’s first international standard for social responsibility. It shares similar core requirements with BSCI but is more systematic with a longer certification cycle, applicable to all types of enterprises pursuing social responsibility compliance.

03

OEKO-TEX Standard 100 : A globally recognized safety certification standard for hazardous substances in textiles, and the most widely used environmental safety benchmark in the international textile industry. It strictly regulates hazardous chemicals in textiles.

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ZDHC (Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals) : A certification for zero discharge of hazardous chemicals initiated by well-known global fashion brands and retailers. Targeting the textile, garment, footwear, and leather industries, it promotes sustainable industrial development by controlling hazardous substances and emissions in the supply chain.

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UL (Underwriters Laboratories) : An authoritative U.S. safety certification, including two categories: general safety certification and industrial certification. The former is a universal trust mark in the North American market, while the latter covers mechanical control systems, industrial automation equipment, etc., emphasizing product safety testing.

06

CSA (Canadian Standards Association) : A certification by the Canadian Standards Association, essential for electrical products entering the Canadian market to ensure compliance with electrical safety requirements.

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FDA Food Contact Certification : A U.S. safety certification for food contact materials, applicable to tableware, kitchenware, and other products in direct contact with food to ensure material safety.

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FCC (Federal Communications Commission) : A U.S. electromagnetic compatibility certification, mandatory for wireless products (including Bluetooth/Wi-Fi). It certifies that products do not generate harmful electromagnetic interference and is a key certification for entering the U.S. market.

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RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) : An EU directive restricting hazardous substances, applicable to electrical and electronic products and related items. It regulates the use of hazardous substances such as lead, mercury, and cadmium.

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UL (Underwriters Laboratories) : An authoritative U.S. safety certification, including two categories: general safety certification and industrial certification. The former is a universal trust mark in the North American market, while the latter covers mechanical control systems, industrial automation equipment, etc., emphasizing product safety testing.

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CSA (Canadian Standards Association) : A certification by the Canadian Standards Association, essential for electrical products entering the Canadian market to ensure compliance with electrical safety requirements.

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IFS (International Featured Standards) : A core standard recognized by GFSI (Global Food Safety Initiative), covering segmented categories such as IFS Food/Logistics. It emphasizes full-chain risk control and regulatory compliance in the supply chain and is a mainstream access requirement for EU retail channels.

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ISO 22000/HACCP : Globally universal food safety management systems, focusing on Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP). They ensure safety in food production, processing, and circulation through process-based control.

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ISO 22716 : An international GMP standard for cosmetics, covering quality and safety specifications across the entire cosmetics industry chain (raw materials, production, storage, transportation). It specifies rigid requirements for personnel, workshops, and processes, serving as a basic access standard for cooperation with European and American brands.

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FDA Cosmetic Registration (U.S. Market) : A necessary compliance procedure for selling in the U.S. market. Although it is a voluntary registration through the VCRP (Voluntary Cosmetic Registration Program) system, it must compulsorily comply with ingredient safety and labeling specifications (21 CFR Part 701/740) to ensure products contain no prohibited ingredients and have compliant labeling.

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CPNP (Cosmetic Products Notification Portal) : A mandatory notification system for cosmetics in the EU. Before placing products on the EU market, relevant information such as ingredients and safety assessment reports must be submitted, and products can only be legally sold after completing the registration.

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