- About the Author
- Index and Overview
- Introduction and general guidelines
- Country specific requirements
- What type of certifications are there?
- Who issues and how are certificates issued?
- What does my product have to meet legally?
- Do I really have to have all certificates?
- How does everyone else do it without certificates?
- General costs
- Who pays those certificate costs?
- Where can I save money?
- Are EU certificates valid in the US & vice versa?
- Getting the supplier to test for you
- Why do some suppliers have no certificates at all?
- Part 1 - Summary
Quick Facts
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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of learning
Self study
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Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
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Course and certificate fees
Fees information
₹ 799
certificate availability
Yes
certificate providing authority
Udemy
The syllabus
Introduction and General Guidelines
Section 2: Europe Overview
- Part 2 Intro
- GPSD - General Product Safety Directive
- EC-DOC (Document of Conformity)
- CE - Conformite European
- LVD - Low Voltage Directive
- EMC - Electro Magnetic Compatibility
- R & TTE - Radio Equipment & Telecommunications Terminal Equipment
- REACH - Registration Evaluation Authorization of Chemicals
- RoHS - Restriction of Hazardous Subsctances
- GS - Gepruefte Sicherheit (Tested Safety)
- LFGB - Lebensmittel & Futter Gesetzbuch
- EN-71 Toys Directive
- WEEE - Waste Packaging Regulation
- ErP - Energy Related Products
- Timber & FSC
- ProduktSG
- PAH's - Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
- Labelling
- Part 2 Summary
North America Overview
- Part 3 Intro
- CPSC - Consumer Products Safety Commission
- CPSIA - Consumer Products Safety Initiative Act
- CPC - Children's Product Certification
- GCC - General Certificate of Conformity
- FDA - Food and Drugs Administration
- FCC - Federal Communications Comission
- CEC - California Energy Commission
- FTC - Federal Trade Commission
- UL - Underwriters Laboratory
- California Prop65
- MSDS - Material Safety Data Sheet
- FHSA - Federal Hazardous Substances Act
- CFR - Code of Federal Regulations
- ASTM - International Toy Standard
- Labelling - Country of Origin Marking
- Part 3 Summary
PRP - Product Requirement Profiles
- Part 4 Introduction
- Textiles
- Electronics
- Radiation- and Sonic Radiation-Producing Products
- Radio Frequency Devices
- General Household Products (NON CHEMICAL)
- Indoor Furniture
- Outdoor Furniture
- Leather
- Garden & Outdoor
- Indoor Lighting
- Outdoor Lighting
- Solar Lighting
- Bathroom & Sanitary
- Kitchen & Household Appliances
- Kitchen Products/Helpers
- Food/Supplements
- Plants & Plant’s products
- Wood & wood packaging material
- Commercial & Industrial Equipment
- Toys & Children’s products
- Bicycle and helmets
- Arts
- Cosmetics
- Battery Operated items
- Decorative items
- Flooring
- Pet accessories
- Sport and Fitness
Case Studies
- Decorative item
- Lighting
- Fitness item
- Kitchen Helper
Third Party Testing Laboratories, what they do & contacts
- Workflow and process
- 8 different Testing Laboratories and their contacts
How to check and validate certifications and suppliers
- Asking the right questions & imperative supplier background check
Conclusion & Disclaimer - IMPORTANT!!!
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