Product certificates and other compliance documents are mandatory for a wide range of products. In this guide, we cover the basic concepts of product certification in the United States and the European Union.
What is product certification?
Product certificates are, generally speaking, documents âcertifyingâ or âdeclaringâ that a certain product is compliant with specific product regulations and standards. Product certificates can, in some cases, be issued by an external party. However, in most cases, product certificates are created by domestic manufacturers or importers.
Examples include:
- Declaration of Conformity
- Declaration of Compliance (DoC)
- Childrenâs Product Certificate (CPC)
- General Certificate of Conformity (GCC)
Why do I need a product certificate?
For certain products itâs mandatory to issue or obtain product certification. For example, you need to self-issue a Childrenâs Product Certificate (CPC) if youâre importing toys or other childrenâs products to the United States. Without a CPC, your products can be refused entry, subject to a recall - or rejected by Amazon.com.
How do I get a product certificate?
That depends on the specific regulation. That said, most product certificates are actually issued by the importer or domestic manufacturer - not by a third party.
How much does it cost?
Product certificates generally donât cost anything to issue. But, itâs important to note that product certificates are often based on lab test results - which you do need to pay for.
What is the difference between a test report and a product certificate?
A test report is a list of tests, methods, and results. Basically, the test confirms if a product is compliant with one or more regulations or standards. Product certificates, on the other hand, are âdeclarationsâ that that confirm if a product is compliant with certain regulations. But, that declaration is not proof of compliance.
Keep in mind that you often need some sort of test result to base your product certificate on. As such, itâs not acceptable to make a declaration based on the assumption that the product is compliant.
European Union Examples
Product declarations and other documents are mandatory when importing a wide range of products in the EU. Here are a few examples:
Declaration of Conformity (DoC)
The Declaration of Conformity (DoC) is mandatory for all products that must be CE marked. Here are a few examples:
- Toys
- Electronics
- Sunglasses
- Personal protective equipment
- Machinery
- Medical devices
Hereâs some information you need to include the DoC:
- Importer/Manufacturer
- Declaration statement
- Applicable regulations/directives
- Applied EN/ISO/other standards
- Product model number/SKU
- Product description
You generally need a test report in order to issue a DoC. Further, for some products, itâs mandatory to get the product tested by an accredited company (notified body).
Technical File
The technical file is not a âcertificateâ or âdeclarationâ, but still part of the mandatory set of product documents for all products covered by one or more âCE markingâ directive. Here are a few examples:
- Low Voltage Directive (LVD)
- Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive
- Radio Equipment Directive (RED)
- RoHS Directive
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Directive
- Machinery Directive
- Medical Devices Directive
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Required Documents
Here are some documents you may need to include in the technical file:
- Product design drawings
- Product photos
- Bill of materials
- Source code
- Label files
- Packaging files
- User manual copy
- List of applicable directives/regulations/standards
- Test reports
- Risk assessment
User Manuals
User manuals are also mandatory for most products covered by the CE mark. Here are some things you need to include in the user manual:
- Installation instructions
- Product overview
- Safety instructions
- How to use the product
- How to replace batteries/charge (if any)
- How to dispose of the product
Declaration of Compliance (DoC)
The Declaration of Compliance (DoC) is mandatory for certain types of plastic food contact materials. Here are some product examples:
- Stainless steel water bottles (with plastic lids)
- Bamboo melamine composite
- Plastic food packaging
- Plastic cups
- Plastic cutlery
The Declaration of Compliance (DoC) must be issued based on test results.
United States Examples
CPSC product certificates are mandatory for childrenâs products, helmets, and other products imported and sold in the USA.
Childrenâs Product Certificate (CPC)
The Childrenâs Product Certificate (CPC) is mandatory for all products covered by the CPSIA. In other words, the CPC is mandatory for all products for children aged 12 years or younger. Notice that this is not only valid for toys, but also childrenâs clothing, furniture, and baby products.
CPC Information
1. Product name and description
2. List of applied and mandatory ASTM and CPSC standards (e.g ASTM F963)
3. Importer information (US company name, US address, e-mail, phone)
4. Contact information of the person with access to the test report (name, address, e-mail, phone)
5. Manufacturing location (city, province, country) and date (month, year)
6. Testing date (month, year) and location (city, province, country)
7. CPSC accepted third-party lab testing company (company, contact person, address, phone, e-mail)
Lab Test
Third-party lab testing (CPSC accepted testing companies) is mandatory for all childrenâs products. The CPC is also based on the lab test result, and cannot be issued without one.
CPC Template
You can find a CPC template on the official CPSC website.
General Certificate of Conformity (GCC)
The General Certificate of Conformity (GCC) is very similar to the CPC. However, the GCC applies to a different product range:
- Apparel
- Bicycle Helmets
- ATVs
- Paints
- Bunk Beds
- Lighters
- Mattresses
- Bikes
- Pool drain covers
GCC Information
1. Product name and description
2. List of applicable CPSC safety rules and ASTM standards
3. Your company name
4. Contact details: Mailing address, e-mail address, phone number
5. Name of the person holding the test report
6. Date (month, year) and place (city, country) of production
7. Date (month, year) and place (city, country) of product testing
8. Third-party testing company, contact person, e-mail, phone number and address
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CPC Template
You can find a GCCC template on the official CPSC website.