Third-party inspection institutions, also known as fair inspection, are commodity inspection activities conducted by a third party other than buying and selling interests (such as full-time supervision and inspection institutions) in a fair and authoritative non-party capacity according to relevant laws, standards or contracts. There must be two certifications, CMA and CNAS, and CMAF if it is a food testing institution. CMA: The product quality inspection institution that has obtained the metrological certification certificate can conduct inspection according to the certificate. CNAS is a national accreditation body approved and authorized by the National Certification and Accreditation Administration, and is responsible for the accreditation of certification bodies, laboratories, inspection bodies and other related institutions. CMAF: qualification certificate of food inspection institution, which is required by food inspection institution. (Note: According to the Administrative Measures for Accreditation of Inspection and Testing Institutions, CMAF certificate and CMA certificate have been formally merged into CMA certificate since August 1 day, 1965). Certification items:
ISO system certification CB certification. A total of 66 certification bodies in 5/kloc-0 countries and more than 270 CB laboratories under them participated in the CB certification system. American FCC certification and FDA certification. UL certification in the United States and Canada. Eu CE certification. UKCA certification in the uk. CCC certification in China. PSE certification in Japan. Korea KC certification. SNI certification in Indonesia. SIRM certification in Malaysia. NBTC certification in Thailand.
SASO certification in Saudi Arabia. EAC certification in Kazakhstan. BIS certification in India