We have accredited and obtained following certificates to meet global standards.
ISO 9001-2000- ISO 9001:2000 combines the three standards 9001, 9002, and 9003 into one, called 9001. Design and development procedures are required only if a company does in fact engage in the creation of new products. The 2000 version sought to make a radical change in thinking by actually placing the concept of process management front and center ("Process management" was the monitoring and optimizing of a company's tasks and activities, instead of just inspecting the final product). The 2000 version also demands involvement by upper executives, in order to integrate quality into the business system and avoid delegation of quality functions to junior administrators. Another goal is to improve effectiveness via process performance metrics — numerical measurement of the effectiveness of tasks and activities. Expectations of continual process improvement and tracking customer satisfaction were made explicit.
Certificate of EU CE (EN71-part3/part9)- Part3 :Toxix Elements Test / Part9 :Organic Compound Test
Phthalate Assessment - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency examines whether multiple exposures to chemicals called phthalates -- used in cosmetics, medical devices, and children's toys -- could cause adverse health effects.
EU-REACH Regulation- REACH is the European Community Regulation on chemicals and their safe use (EC 1907/2006). It deals with the Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemical substances.
American (TSCA) –Toxic Substances Control Act- the Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976 provides EPA with authority to require reporting, record-keeping and testing requirements, and restrictions relating to chemical substances and/or mixtures.
USP51/61/62- States Pharmacopeia (USP), Harmonized Microbial Content (Microbiological Examination Of Non-sterile Products/Microbial Limits)
US TRA-Toxicological Risk Assessment, TRA of consumer product is a review of formulation to determine if a consumer product made from the formulation will pose a risk to the consumers
PAH certification based of ROHs – Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, investigated by the use of classical selective enrichment and molecular analyses.
American ASTM-D4236- the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) applies approval to art materials using the code D-4236. Labels that feature the ASTM D-4236 code acknowledge that there may be health hazards involved with the use of the product and how to prevent these Effects LHAMA-The Labeling of Hazardous Art Materials Act requires that all art materials be reviewed to determine the potential for causing a chronic hazard and that appropriate warning labels be put on those art materials found to pose a chronic hazard.
German GS label certification- Recognized by consumers throughout Germany and EU countries as a symbol of safety and quality.