TÜV Rheinland Certification: A Mark of Trustand Transparency!

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Certification

NBHanyuan Lighting registered trademark in the United States

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NBHanyuan Lighting's High-Tech Enterprise Certificate

NBHanyuan Lighting's ISO 9001 Certificate

NBHanyuan Lighting's ISO 14001 Certificate

  • TÜV Rheinland Alliance

  • Ethical Operations

  • EU Directives Compliance

  TÜV Rheinland Alliance, headquartered in Cologne, Germany, is one of the world's leading providers of third-party testing, inspection and certification services. Founded in 1872, the group initially focused on providing safety inspection services for industrial equipment, particularly steam boiler inspections, with the aim of reducing industrial accidents. Over the course of more than 150 years, TÜV Rheinland has become a globally recognized independent technical service provider. With annual revenues of more than €2.7 billion, TÜV Rheinland employs some 26,000 people in more than 50 countries and provides services through more than 500 offices. Its highly qualified professionals test technical systems and products, drive innovation, and assist companies in their transition to sustainability.

GS

  GS (Geprüfte Sicherheit, "Tested Safety") is a voluntary German safety certification mark that signifies a product's compliance with the German Equipment and Product Safety Act (GPSG). Recognized as one of the foremost safety marks in Europe, it holds significant value for electrical and mechanical products marketed within the European market.

CE/ LVD

  The CE (Conformité Européenne) marking is a mandatory certification for products being introduced to the European Economic Area (EEA) market. It signifies that the product adheres to the fundamental health, safety, and environmental criteria stipulated by the European Union. By applying the CE marking, the producer affirms that the product is in accordance with the stipulations of all pertinent EU directives.

  The Low Voltage Directive (LVD) is a European Union directive that applies to electrical equipment operating within a voltage range of 50-1000V AC or 75-1500V DC. Certification under this directive confirms that the equipment is safe for people, property, and animals during intended use.

CE/ EMC

  The CE (Conformité Européenne) marking is a mandatory certification for products being introduced to the European Economic Area (EEA) market. It signifies that the product adheres to the fundamental health, safety, and environmental criteria stipulated by the European Union. By applying the CE marking, the producer affirms that the product is in accordance with the stipulations of all pertinent EU directives.

  Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) certification confirms that the equipment does not produce excessive electromagnetic disturbances within its designated surroundings and possesses adequate immunity to electromagnetic disturbances. This certification is mandatory for the EU market, guaranteeing that the equipment will not disrupt the operation of other electronic devices.

RCM

  The Regulatory Compliance Mark (RCM) is a certification mark used in Australia and New Zealand to show that electrical and electronic goods meet the safety, electromagnetic compatibility, and radiocommunications standards of those countries.

cTÜVus

  The cTÜVus mark is a certification provided by TÜV Rheinland, signifying that a product adheres to North American (US and Canadian) safety regulations. It is comparable to UL or CSA certification, enabling manufacturers to simultaneously achieve certification for both the US and Canadian markets.

  Ethical Operations denotes a framework of moral principles and accountable methods that organizations adhere to in their commercial endeavors, encompassing diverse domains like quality control, environmental stewardship, and societal accountability. Through the adoption of Ethical Operations' tenets, enterprises can boost functional effectiveness, lessen vulnerability, and elevate standing, concurrently fostering a favorable influence on personnel, locales, and the ecosystem. Considering that patrons and stakeholders are progressively mindful of organizational conduct, ethical operations have evolved into the bedrock for enduring commercial prosperity.

ISO 9001

  ISO 9001 constitutes a globally recognized standard for quality management systems, outlining the necessary requirements for an organization's quality management system. Meeting these requirements allows the organization to prove its capability to reliably provide products and services that conform to both customer expectations and relevant regulatory mandates. This certification emphasizes quality management procedures and customer fulfillment.

ISO 14001

  ISO 14001 represents a globally recognized standard for environmental management systems, aiding organizations in enhancing their environmental performance and showcasing their dedication to environmental preservation. This certification signifies that a company has established a functional environmental management system and is dedicated to lessening environmental effects and adhering to environmental laws.

QMI

  QMI (Quality Management Institute)

 

  QMI is an organization focused on quality management, conducting audits and certifications of quality management systems to verify companies adhere to pertinent standards.

BSCI

  The Business Social Compliance Initiative (BSCI) is a supply chain management system designed to assist businesses in enhancing labor conditions and environmental performance within their international supply chains. BSCI audits evaluate suppliers' adherence to internationally recognized labor standards, principles of human rights, and mandates for environmental protection.

Sedex Audit

  Sedex, the Supplier Ethical Data Exchange, is a non-profit organization facilitating companies' management of social and environmental performance within their supply chains. Sedex audits, frequently called SMETA audits, evaluate labor standards, health and safety protocols, environmental stewardship, and ethical business conduct.

  EU Directives are legislative acts from the EU legislature that define goals that member states are obligated to achieve, while affording each member state the discretion to determine how to incorporate these goals into their own national legislation. This contrasts with EU Regulations, which become immediately applicable in all member states upon enactment, without requiring transposition into national laws. They constitute the legal structure that businesses must adhere to in order to access the EU market, and they are intended to guarantee that products conform to the standardized safety, health, and environmental safeguards before being offered for sale within the EU.

RoHS

  RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) represents a directive from the European Union which limits the application of particular dangerous materials, including lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, and specific flame retardants, within electrical and electronic devices. This certification guarantees that the product's composition does not surpass the defined thresholds for these materials.

REACH SVHC

  REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals) is a European Union regulation. Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) are chemicals identified under the REACH framework due to their potential for serious adverse effects on human health or the environment. Manufacturers are obligated to declare the quantity of SVHC present in their products and ensure compliance with established limits.