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Jun 12,2016

The new ROHS Directive - RoHS2.0 officially limits the number of phthalates from 4 to 10

On June 4, 2015, the Official Journal of the European Union (OJ) issued the revised RoHS2.0 Directive (EU)2015/863, which officially included DEHP, BBP, DBP and DIBP in the list of restricted substances in Appendix II. There are ten mandatory controlled substances in Appendix II, as shown in the following table:

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Apr 19,2016

Ningbo Shangdu Certification Consulting Co., LTD. Official website upgrade notice:

At the request of our customers, Shangdu Consulting has made new adjustments in the website content layout, the new website will be simple and generous as a starting point, and strive to popularize the knowledge points of certification testing for our customers more, reflecting our professionalism, bringing together Shangdu people's certification service experience for many years, here to share with all customers concerned about Shangdu. At the same time, our new website can bring you a different experience. The site has been back up since April 20. Shangdu consulting also welcome customers to call the national free service hotline 400-158-9155 to put forward your valuable opinions! Ningbo Shangdu Certification Consulting Co., LTD. April 18, 2016

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Apr 17,2016

The "Smart toilet" association standard is expected to be implemented within the year

On March 30, 2016, the "Smart Toilet" Association standard review meeting was successfully held in Taizhou. This meeting is co-sponsored by China Building Materials Federation and China Building Sanitary Ceramics Association. The conference standard aims to guide and standardize the intelligent toilet manufacturers and industries to standardize, make their healthy, orderly and coordinated development, ensure the effective operation of the intelligent toilet quality management system, enhance the value and influence of the intelligent toilet industry, so as to achieve the development, upgrading and innovation of the industry, and enhance the overall development level of the domestic intelligent toilet industry.

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Apr 17,2016

The IS09001:2015 version of the standard was officially released, and the "upgrade" work began

The ISO9001:2015 and ISO 14001:2015 standards developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) have been published and implemented on September 15, 2015, and the corresponding new national standards will be released soon. According to the document requirements of the CNAS "Announcement on the Work Arrangement for the change of Management system Certification Standards" (No. 30, 2015) and the CNAS-EC-046:2015 "Instructions on the Recognition and conversion of the change of ISO9001:2015 and ISO14001:2015 Certification Standards" (CNAS-EC-046:2015), The current ISO 9001:2008 standard will be valid until around September 2018. The ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 9001:2015 standards will coexist during the 3-year conversion period. By September 2018, all ISO 9001:2008 certificates will be invalidated and void. All certified organizations are required to take steps to convert their current ISO 9001:2008 certificates to ISO 9001:2015 certificates during the 3-year conversion period. Those changes

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Apr 17,2016

2016WRAS Certification PAG meeting schedule

WRAS(Water Research Advisory Scheme) certification refers to the Water Regulation Advisory Scheme, WRAS is the United Kingdom's drinking water safety certification. The WRAS PAG programme includes representatives from the UK water industry. The PAG meeting is usually to evaluate test reports and approve the latest wading parts.

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Apr 17,2016

The European 4MS project, the European lead-free standard is out!

European member states France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom announced an alliance in 2011 to jointly complete the evaluation of materials and products committed to drinking water safety, through testing and evaluation, to establish a common and acceptable list of materials in the EU countries, the purpose of the 4MS project: l to establish a standard for the chemical composition of drinking water materials

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Apr 17,2016

The Low Lead Act became mandatory in the United States on January 4, 2014

On January 4, 2011, President Barack Obama signed into law the Lead Free Act, which requires states to reduce the lead content in pipes and products that come into contact with drinking water from the original 8% to 0.25%. The law goes into effect across the United States on January 4, 2014. Lead is a dangerous pollutant that can damage the nervous system and brain development, and is especially dangerous to pregnant women, infants and children, so the lead-free pipeline products have been the trend of industry development.

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