Amazon to Strictly Inspect Declaration of REACH Conformity or Heavy Metal Testing Reports
10 August 2021 REACH,Amazon,Declaration,Testing,Reports,Inspection,Conformity
Recently, Amazon has strictly inspected declaration of REACH conformity or heavy metal testing reports of Amazon Europe products. Products that have not submitted relevant documents within the specified time will face the risk of being suppressed. Earlier, Amazon issued an important notice requiring sellers to provide declaration of REACH conformity or heavy metal testing reports. The notice states that if you sell products on Amazon Europe, you must comply with all applicab...
1 in 4 Imported Products Found to be Non-compliant with REACH and CLP
13 November 2020 REACH,Restricted,Substance,Chemical,Testing,CLP,Import
National enforcement authorities and customs inspectors in 16 Member States checked almost 1 400 products and more than 300 (23 %) found to be non-compliant with certain obligations under REACH and the Classification, Labelling and Packaging (CLP) regulations. The majority of checks addressed compliance with REACH restriction obligations, focusing on the presence of the restricted substances cadmium, lead and nickel in articles. Of the 1225 checks for restricted substances,...
Sellers on Amazon may Need to Provide the Declaration of REACH Conformity or Testing Reports
3 July 2020 REACH,SVHC,Annex XVII,Amazon,Conformity
Important: If you sell products on Amazon, you must comply with all applicable EU and local laws and regulations, as well as Amazon policies applicable to those products and product listings. To sell certain products on Amazon, you are required to provide the declaration of REACH conformity or testing reports. What is REACH and how does it apply to products? When selling products on Amazon, you need to ensure compliance with Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parli...
C&K Testing Technology News of May 2018
13 June 2018 2018,Notifications,May,regulation,Directive
If you prefer not to receive this information, please click here to unsubscribe: Unsubscribe Me With the new general data protection regulation (GDPR) coming into effect on 25 May 2018. Please see our Privacy Policy. en.cirs-ck.com | Hotline: +86-571-87206587 May 2018 REACH EU Amends the entries of CMRs in Annex XVII of REACH Regulation 8 May 2018 Tags: REACH 4 May, 2018, the Official Journal of European Union releases Directive 2018/675, amending the entries of CMRs in Annex...
Canada Releases the New Children's Jewellery Regulations SOR/2018-82
17 May 2018 Children's,Jewellery,testing,content,Regulations,lead
2 May, 2018, Canada Gazette (Part II) release the new Children's Jewellery Regulations Children's Jewellery Regulations SOR/2018-82, which will come into force on 2 November, 2018, while the current Children's Jewelry Regulation SOR /2016-168 will be repealed. The main amendments of the new regulation SOR/2018-82 are as follows: 1. The Lead content of children's jewellery, when tested using good laboratory practices, must not be more than 90 mg/kg of lead....
REACH Enforcement Project Finds Several Restrictions in Toys Unqualified
18 December 2017 articles,jewellery,tested,compounds,restriction,Annex
16 November 2017, The REACH-En-Force-4 (Ref-4) project, coordinated by the ECHA Enforcement Forum, looked at 14 restriction entries in REACH Annex XVII across 29 countries. The report revealed that almost a fifth of toys were non-compliant with EU restriction on phthalates. The final public report will include other 8 entries and it is expected by the end of this year....
[AQSIQ] Monthly overview report of AQSIQ notifications on imported goods in July 2017
27 September 2017 Lacking,Unqualified,labels,Overproof,Chinese industrical recall list
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China (AQSIQ) validated notifications on 53 batches of imported industrial goods, which were found non-compliant during inspection and quarantine process at the entry ports of China. They have not been offered for sale on the China market yet and are re-dispatched or destroyed instead according to laws....
[AQSIQ] Monthly overview report of AQSIQ notifications on imported goods in June 2017
17 August 2017 Lacking,Unqualified,labels,Overproof,Chinese
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China (AQSIQ) validated notifications on76 batches of imported industrial goods, which were found non-compliant during inspection and quarantine process at the entry ports of China. They have not been offered for sale on the China market yet and are re-dispatched or destroyed instead according to laws....
[AQSIQ] Monthly overview report of AQSIQ notifications on imported goods in May 2017
11 July 2017 recall, China, AQSIA, import, May
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China (AQSIQ) validated notifications on 77 batches of imported industrial goods, which were found non-compliant during inspection and quarantine process at the entry ports of China. They have not been offered for sale on the China market yet and are re-dispatched or destroyed instead according to laws. I. Analysis on product category and violation Product category Quantity/Ba...
[AQSIQ] Monthly overview report of AQSIQ notifications on imported goods in April 2017
30 June 2017 recall, China, AQSIA, import, April
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China (AQSIQ) validated notifications on 25 batches of imported industrial goods, which were found non-compliant during inspection and quarantine process at the entry ports of China. They have not been offered for sale on the China market yet and are re-dispatched or destroyed instead according to laws. I. Analysis on product category and violation Product category Quantity/Ba...
[AQSIQ] Monthly overview report of AQSIQ notifications on imported goods in March 2017
25 May 2017 recall, China, AQSIA, import, March
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China (AQSIQ) validated notifications on 32 batches of imported industrial goods, which were found non-compliant during inspection and quarantine process at the entry ports of China. They have not been offered for sale on the China market yet and are re-dispatched or destroyed instead according to laws....
[AQSIQ] Monthly overview report of AQSIQ notifications on imported goods in February 2017
25 April 2017 recall, China, AQSIA, import
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China (AQSIQ) validated notifications on 29 batches of imported industrial goods, which were found non-compliant during inspection and quarantine process at the entry ports of China. They have not been offered for sale on the China market yet and are re-dispatched or destroyed instead according to laws. I. Analysis on product category and violation Product category Quantity/B...
[AQSIQ] Monthly overview report of AQSIQ notifications on imported goods in January 2017
26 March 2017 recall, China, AQSIA, import
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China (AQSIQ) validated notifications on 70 batches of imported industrial goods, which were found non-compliant during inspection and quarantine process at the entry ports of China. They have not been offered for sale on the China market yet and are re-dispatched or destroyed instead according to laws. I. Analysis on product category and violation Product category Quantity/B...
Export to China? Regulatory compliance always comes first!
23 March 2017 China, toys, FCMs, children's products , GB
China strengthens its quality surveillance on its market in pursuit of quality and safe products. Random inspections are common to ensure China regulatory compliance.C&K Testing is at your service to render you on-stop solutions to China Regulatory Compliance Testing....
Sweden finds toxic elements in one third of jewellery
16 March 2017 Jewellery, lead, cadmium, azodyes
The random inspection by Swedish Chemicals Agency (Kemi) on jewllery showed that dangerous levels of lead and cadmium present in nearly one third of jewllery. In Kemi’s analysis, the hazards concerned the following: l Dangerous levels of lead and cadmium (most common problem) l The presence of mercury l Detected levels of banned azodyes The majority of the non-compliant products were imported from Asia through the internet at low prices. Several days ago, C&K Testing r...
China destroys fashion items and T-shirts imported from renowned brands for non-compliance
15 March 2017 Jewellery, necklace, bracelet, lead, nickel, colour fastness, China, textile
C&K Testing, based in China and staffed by experienced technicians, can help you check product compliance or improve your product quality by our testing and consulting services....
[AQSIQ] Monthly overview report of AQSIQ notifications on imported goods in December 2016
24 February 2017 recall, China, AQSIA, import
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China (AQSIQ) validated notifications on 172 batches of imported industrial goods, which were found non-compliant during inspection and quarantine process at the entry ports of China. They have not been offered for sale on the China market yet and are re-dispatched or destroyed instead according to laws....
Aluminium migration limit under EU toy safety directive to be reassessed
9 December 2016 Aluminium, TSD, heavy metal
On 28 November 2016, the European Commission's Scientific Committee on Health, Environmental and Emerging Scientific Risks (SCHEER) is to form a scientific opinion on the tolerable intake of aluminium, with regards to adapting migration limits in toys. The EU Toy Safety Directive 2009/48/EC establishes migration limits for 19 elements in toys or components of toys, depending on the type of toy material used. The aluminium migration limit under the directive is as below based...
Canada proposes to revise lead and cadmium provisions for children products
7 December 2016 lead,products,children,Product,Jewellery
Canada Gazette publishes two proposals to amend lead and cadmium provisions underCanada Consumer Product Safety Act(CCPSA) for children products on 3 December. Both proposals open for consultation until 16 February 2017. Here are the proposed amendments: 1. Children's Jewellery RegulationsSOR/2016-168 (Download the regulation) SOR/2016-168 Current provision Proposed provision Scope “children’s jewellery” means jewellery that is manufactured , sized, decorated, packaged...
[AQSIQ] Monthly overview report of AQSIQ notifications on imported goods in October 2016
30 November 2016 recall, China, AQSIA, import
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China (AQSIQ) validated notifications on 302 batches of imported industrial goods, which were found non-compliant during inspection and quarantine process at the entry ports of China. They have not been offered for sale on the China market yet and are re-dispatched or destroyed instead according to laws. Upon our analysis, Information for the notifications validated is as the...