Certification IntroductionTISI is the abbreviation of Thailand Industrial Standards Institute. TISI is a department under the Ministry of Industry of Thailand responsible for developing standards and international standards to meet domestic needs, as well as monitoring products and conformity assessment procedures to ensure compliance with standards and accreditation. TISI is not only the competent government agency for compulsory certification in Thailand, but also a standard setting and management agency, a certification agency, and a laboratory accreditation, personnel training and registration agency. It is worth noting that Thailand does not have a non-government mandatory certification body. Thailand implements a TISI certification system that combines compulsory certification and voluntary certification. For products that meet the standards, the use of the TISI logo is allowed. For products that have not yet formulated standards, TISI also implements product registration as a temporary certification method.TISI, the Thai Industrial Standards Institute, develops standards to meet the needs and development of the country's industry, business, economy, government, and society, as well as government policy support, consumer protection, and environmental and natural resource protection. TISI provides a product certification program, including two certification marks, namely voluntary certification mark and mandatory certification mark. Applicable product scopeThe content of TISI includes technical specifications, product characteristics, product operational performance, raw material quality and testing procedures. Currently, there are more than 2,000 standards covering many consumer products such as food, appliances, vehicles, building materials, and more. There are 60 categories of products required by the Thai government to implement compulsory certification, involving 8 fields, including: electrical equipment and accessories, medical equipment, building materials, consumer goods, vehicles, PVC pipes, LPG gas containers and agricultural products. In addition, the certification of other categories of products are voluntary certification. otherNote: The corresponding Thai standard for this product must be indicated under the certification markBefore or during the TISI certificate application, the product nameplate cannot be marked with the certification mark. After obtaining the TISI certificate, the TISI certification mark and the name of the certificate holder must be marked on the product, and the merchant must put the product before entering Thailand. Safety labels are attached to the product.
Certification IntroductionThailand NBTC is the abbreviation of "National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Bureau Committee". It belongs to a typical government management department and has the power to impose administrative penalties. Similar to my country's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, it is also the competent authority for telecommunications products and telecommunications networks. From July 1, 2008, for telecommunications equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment, the existing mandatory specifications for mobile communication products will be extended to wireless related products. Generally speaking, wireless products such as mobile phones exported to Thailand need to be certified by Thailand NBTC before they can be sold in the local market.Basic information of Thailand NBTC certification · Compulsory certification · Local representative required · No sample required · No local test required Thailand NBTC certified product classificationThe scope of telecommunications equipment sold in Thailand subject to NTC control is divided into 3 groups:Class A: RegistrationClass B: Approval CertificationSDoC: Supplier's Declaration of Conformity Class A Approval: The product must be tested in a laboratory designated by NTC and provided with the data required by NTC to obtain the login number and certification.The Class B Approval certification process is the same as the Class A product category, except that foreign reports such as FCC, CE, CB can be used for certification application in the transfer mode, and the login number and certification must also be obtained.SDoC Conformity Declaration Model (Supplier΄s Declaration of Conformity (SDoC)) This part of the product certification is a voluntary model, and the local representative of the customer in Thailand must complete the SDoC form and send it to NTC for reference along with the technical documents.Thailand NBTC certification labelNBTC has no specific labeling requirements.The new draft product certification label introduces the NBTC electronic labeling method (E-labeling), and the NBTC label is planned to be changed from free to fee. (All labels must be purchased from NBTC, cannot be self-printed, cost one baht per piece.) Applicable product scopeThe specific products covered by Thailand NBTC certification are as follows: radio frequency/telecommunication, mobile, telephone, equipment terminal or telecommunication related products. Other Notes for Thailand NBTC Directive Certification:1. The normal voltage standard is 220V 50Hz/60Hz; if it is a plug adapter, it must meet the IEC60065 standard or IEC60950 standard or the new standard IEC62368, and the plug adapter must be a 220V-240V 50Hz/60Hz European plug; if it is a desk lamp, the rated voltage must be 220V;2. Label requirements: The English content of the text requirements must include: product name, model, manufacturer, technical parameters (voltage standard 220V-240V, 230V, 240V, 230V-240V), identifier, country of origin (made in china)3. Outer box requirements: based on the label + energy efficiency grade + ROHS test + quantity + size.
Certification IntroductionThe National Telecommunications Commission of the Philippines (NTC), the full name of the National Telecommunications Commission, is responsible for the regulation of wireless and telecommunications services in the Philippines. All wireless and telecommunications products entering the Philippine market must obtain Philippine NTC certification.Basic information of NTC certification in the PhilippinesCertification Category: Compulsory CertificationSample request: N/ALocal testing: N/AWhether factory inspection: NOLocal Representative: RequiredThe application period takes approximately 3-4 weeksCertification classificationNTC certification is divided into two ways: Type Approval and Type Acceptance: 1. Type Approval is aimed at telecommunication products such as telephones and fax machines. 2. Type Acceptance for wireless products. NTC accepts CE, FCC, IC, C-tick and other standard EMC&RF&TELECOM test reports and obtains CB or NB approval safety report. Applicable product scopeNTC certification is a wireless certification in the Philippines. For telecommunications equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment, the existing mandatory specifications for mobile communication products have been extended to wireless related products. application process1. Fill in the application form and authorization letter 2. The customer signs back the authorization letter and submits the relevant test report 3. Submits the official application 4. Official audit and sends an audit email to the laboratory for issuing the report 5. Issue the certificate
Certification IntroductionPhilippine ICC certification was issued by the Bureau of Product Standards (BPS) of the Department of Trade and Industry of the Philippines on August 17, 2007. The 2007 series of executive orders issued by the Philippine National Standards for audio, video and similar electrical appliances are mandatory. The ICC system applies to imported goods. For imported products that are covered by the mandatory Philippine National Standard (PNS), after the imported goods are evaluated by the Philippine Bureau of Product Standards (BPS) and meet the requirements of the corresponding Philippine National Standard or the internationally accepted foreign standard, BPS will give the product to the product. The importer of ICC issues an ICC license, allowing it to apply the ICC mark. Imported products are subject to sampling testing. In addition, the Philippine Sea will conduct random sampling inspections in the market to ensure that imported goods meet the corresponding PS standard requirements. The need for ICC certification1. Benefits to Manufacturersa. Enhance the competitiveness of products in domestic and international markets;b. Improve the company's sales and increase profits. 2. Benefits for tradersa. Improve the reputation of the trader, who will be seen as a source of high quality products;b. Attract buyers who focus on product quality;c. Increase buyer confidence in the product, thereby increasing sales. Applicable product scopeThe Philippines implements compulsory certification for 85 product series that have an impact on health and life safety and have a negative impact on the environment during use, including: electrical equipment/products, household appliances, building materials, safety matches, fire extinguishers, automobiles, petroleum products, gas Sol, etc. ICC Compulsory Certification List 1. Household appliances (air conditioners, electric fans, immersion water heaters, kitchen appliances (mixers, egg beaters, etc.) refrigerators, washing machines, etc.) 2. Lamps and related products (fluorescent lamps, incandescent lamps, lamp holders, Christmas lights /light string, starter, etc.) 3. Wiring device (circuit breaker, metal wire junction box, plug and socket, PVC tape, switch) 4. Wire and cable (PVC flexible wire, thermoplastic wire and cable) 5. Machinery/building materials (cement , steel pipes, ceramic tiles, iron sheets, flat glass, water pipes, pipe fittings, urinals, bathtubs, water tanks, washbasins, iron wires) 6. Chemical and other products (fire extinguishers, lighters, single-piece chairs/stools, brake fluid, gas stoves , Vehicle inner tubes, lead-acid batteries, matches, seat belts (seat belts) (windshields, rear lights, side seats, car tires)
Certification IntroductionThe Singapore Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) is a merger of the former Singapore Infocomm Development Authority IDA and the Singapore Media Development Authority MDA. Wireless products entering the Singapore market need to be certified by Singapore IMDA. Basic information of IMDA certification in SingaporeCertification Category: Compulsory CertificationSample request: N/ALocal testing: N/AWhether factory inspection: no needLocal Representative: RequiredCertificate validity: 3 years It takes about 2-3 weeks to apply for IMDA certification in Singapore Applicable product scopeTelecommunications products entering Singapore need to apply for IMDA certification. application process1. Fill in the application form 2. The customer signs back the application form and submits all technical information 3. NTEK pre-review to ensure that it is correct and submit the official application 4. IMDA official review 5. IMDA issues a certificate
Certification IntroductionThe Singapore Consumer Product Protection Regulations 1991 designated the Singapore Standards, Productivity and Innovation Commission as the product safety functional body responsible for licensing and registering products covered by the Consumer Protection (Safety Requirements) Registration Scheme (CPS). Only registered products with the SAFETY logo can be sold in Singapore, and the relevant units responsible for the sale of routinely regulated goods to consumers in Singapore must register each model with the safety authority. At the time of registration, certificates and test reports must confirm that this model complies with the mandatory product safety labeling. Currently Singapore only requires security, while EMC is only voluntary. Safety requirements: Under the requirements of the IEC standard, the product must also meet the tropical condition test, and the Singapore certification must provide a local agent, and the certificate holder is also a local agent. Products can only be sold in Singapore after obtaining PSB. Certification lead timeRegular 3-4 weeks, can be expedited, expedited need to pay extra Other Certification Notes 1. The certificate holder is a local registered company in Singapore; 2. There is no factory inspection and annual fee; 3. The certificate is valid for three years; 4. If the product is a direct plug-in power supply, the plug must meet the relevant requirements, such as European plugs must comply with EN50075, and British plugs must meet the requirements of BS1363 or SS246, and have relevant plug test reports; 5. There is no series of applications for product certification, and each certificate can only cover a single model and one trademark; 6. Valid CB certificate or report, generally do not need to provide samples; 7. Certification standard: IEC standard + Singapore difference, or SS standard;