Huigao products have passed eight international environmental certifications
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French A+environmental certification
A+is the highest environmental rating symbol in French VOC labels. Émissions dans l' Air int é rieur, corresponding to "Emissions in indoor air" in English and "indoor air emissions" in Chinese.
The French VOC label is an environmental label that is mandatory for indoor buildings entering the French market. It is based on the technical regulations of the international standard ISO-16000 for indoor air, simulating the actual indoor environment where people live. Through professional precision instruments, the air quality in the painted space is continuously tested for 28 days. The product is rated based on the concentration of total volatile organic compounds in the air and the concentration of ten other common organic compounds that are harmful to human health. The highest environmental level of the French VOC label is A+.
French A+Environmental Certification - Certificate
The Attestation of Chinese Environmental Mark certification is an indication that a product not only meets quality standards, but also complies with specific environmental protection requirements during production, use, and disposal processes. Compared with similar products, it has environmental advantages such as low toxicity, low harm, and resource conservation. Mainly refers to the availability of information related to environmental labeling programs. The development and implementation of the Type I Environmental Labeling Program should be transparent at all stages, and all applicants who meet the product environmental criteria and other program requirements for a given product category must be eligible to be granted an Environmental Labeling License and authorized to use the label.
There are many products named after children in the current market, such as children's boards, children's coatings, etc. However, there is a gap in third-party certification for these products. This directly leads to some companies introducing products that are of poor quality, do not live up to their name, and are hyped up under false pretenses into the market, misleading consumers and causing confusion in the consumer market. China National Inspection and Testing Corporation (CTC), as a large-scale and comprehensive third-party inspection and certification service provider in the field of building materials and construction engineering in China, has developed a series of certifications for children's safety products in home decoration and renovation materials, which have been filed with the State Administration for Market Regulation
EC1 certification is a type of EC mark. Germany established GEV (German Association for the Control of Volatile Emissions in Floor Installation Materials, Adhesives, and Building Materials) in January 1997. GEV's mission is to promote consumer, occupational, and environmental protection in the field of chemical building materials, for which GEV has established the EMICODE Environmental Label (EC Label). According to the EMICODE environmental labeling standard and TVOC concentration, products are classified into three categories: EC1plus (extremely low emission), EC1 (very low emission), EC2 (low emission).
The M1 Emission Class for Finnish building products and furniture is one of the leading quality labels in the Nordic region, divided into three levels: M1, M2, and M3. In 1995, the Finnish Society for Indoor Air Quality and Climate (FSIAQ) developed this label and first awarded it to products in 1996. Today's certification body is the non-profit Building Information Foundation RTS Sr. Certification is a certification for emission testing of building materials products. At present, only a very small number of countries have started using VOC emissions as a standard for testing the environmental performance of coatings, and Finland's M1 certification is one of the most representative pioneers.
In July 1991, the International Organization for Standardization established the Strategic Advisory Group on Environmental Management (SAGE), which put the standardization of environmental management on the agenda. After more than a year of work, SAGE proposed to ISO to develop a set of management standards for the environment, similar to quality management, in order to strengthen the organization's ability to obtain and measure improvements to the environment. According to SAGE's suggestion, ISO officially established a specialized agency TC207 in June 1993 to develop international standards in the field of environmental management, namely the ISO14000 environmental management series standards.
ISO9001 is derived from the world's first quality management system standard BS5750 (written by BSI), and is currently the most mature quality framework in the world. Over 750000 organizations in 161 countries/regions are using this framework. ISO9001 not only sets standards for quality management systems, but also for overall management systems. It helps various organizations achieve success through improvements in customer satisfaction, employee motivation, and continuous improvement. Any certified enterprise that has achieved international standards in the integration of various management systems indicates that the enterprise can continuously and stably provide customers with expected and satisfactory qualified products. From the perspective of consumers, the company puts customers at the center, meets their needs, achieves customer satisfaction, and does not induce consumers.
ISO 45001 Occupational Health and Safety Management System
ISO 45001 Occupational Health and Safety Management System is an evolution of the OHSAS18001 Occupational Health and Safety Management System. This new standard is used to help organizations around the world ensure the health and safety of their workers. ISO 45001 was drafted and written by the ISO/PC 283 Occupational Health and Safety Management System Project Committee. This committee is composed of 69 formal members (including the Chinese National Standardization Committee SAC and relevant institutions in countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States, Germany, and France) and 16 observation members. Representatives from organizations such as the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) also participated in the discussion of the standards.
ISO 45001 Occupational Health and Safety Management System
French A+environmental certification
A+is the highest environmental rating symbol in French VOC labels. Émissions dans l' Air int é rieur, corresponding to "Emissions in indoor air" in English and "indoor air emissions" in Chinese. The French VOC label is an environmental label that is mandatory for indoor buildings entering the French market. It is based on the technical regulations of the international standard ISO-16000 for indoor air, simulating the actual indoor environment where people live. Through professional precision instruments, the air quality in the painted space is continuously tested for 28 days. The product is rated based on the concentration of total volatile organic compounds in the air and the concentration of ten other common organic compounds that are harmful to human health. The highest environmental level of the French VOC label is A+.
French A+Environmental Certification - Certificate
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China Environmental Labeling Certification
The Attestation of Chinese Environmental Mark certification is an indication that a product not only meets quality standards, but also complies with specific environmental protection requirements during production, use, and disposal processes. Compared with similar products, it has environmental advantages such as low toxicity, low harm, and resource conservation. Mainly refers to the availability of information related to environmental labeling programs. The development and implementation of the Type I Environmental Labeling Program should be transparent at all stages, and all applicants who meet the product environmental criteria and other program requirements for a given product category must be eligible to be granted an Environmental Labeling License and authorized to use the label.
China Environmental Labeling Certification
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Child safety level product certification
There are many products named after children in the current market, such as children's boards, children's coatings, etc. However, there is a gap in third-party certification for these products. This directly leads to some companies introducing products that are of poor quality, do not live up to their name, and are hyped up under false pretenses into the market, misleading consumers and causing confusion in the consumer market. China National Inspection and Testing Corporation (CTC), as a large-scale and comprehensive third-party inspection and certification service provider in the field of building materials and construction engineering in China, has developed a series of certifications for children's safety products in home decoration and renovation materials, which have been filed with the State Administration for Market Regulation
Child safety level product certification
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German GEV [EC1plus]
EC1 certification is a type of EC mark. Germany established GEV (German Association for the Control of Volatile Emissions in Floor Installation Materials, Adhesives, and Building Materials) in January 1997. GEV's mission is to promote consumer, occupational, and environmental protection in the field of chemical building materials, for which GEV has established the EMICODE Environmental Label (EC Label). According to the EMICODE environmental labeling standard and TVOC concentration, products are classified into three categories: EC1plus (extremely low emission), EC1 (very low emission), EC2 (low emission).
German GEV [EC1plus]
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Finnish RTS [M1 level]
The M1 Emission Class for Finnish building products and furniture is one of the leading quality labels in the Nordic region, divided into three levels: M1, M2, and M3. In 1995, the Finnish Society for Indoor Air Quality and Climate (FSIAQ) developed this label and first awarded it to products in 1996. Today's certification body is the non-profit Building Information Foundation RTS Sr. Certification is a certification for emission testing of building materials products. At present, only a very small number of countries have started using VOC emissions as a standard for testing the environmental performance of coatings, and Finland's M1 certification is one of the most representative pioneers.
Finnish RTS [M1 level]
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ISO14001 Environmental Management System
In July 1991, the International Organization for Standardization established the Strategic Advisory Group on Environmental Management (SAGE), which put the standardization of environmental management on the agenda. After more than a year of work, SAGE proposed to ISO to develop a set of management standards for the environment, similar to quality management, in order to strengthen the organization's ability to obtain and measure improvements to the environment. According to SAGE's suggestion, ISO officially established a specialized agency TC207 in June 1993 to develop international standards in the field of environmental management, namely the ISO14000 environmental management series standards.
ISO14001 Environmental Management System
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ISO9001 International Quality Management System
ISO9001 is derived from the world's first quality management system standard BS5750 (written by BSI), and is currently the most mature quality framework in the world. Over 750000 organizations in 161 countries/regions are using this framework. ISO9001 not only sets standards for quality management systems, but also for overall management systems. It helps various organizations achieve success through improvements in customer satisfaction, employee motivation, and continuous improvement. Any certified enterprise that has achieved international standards in the integration of various management systems indicates that the enterprise can continuously and stably provide customers with expected and satisfactory qualified products. From the perspective of consumers, the company puts customers at the center, meets their needs, achieves customer satisfaction, and does not induce consumers.
ISO9001 International Quality Management System
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ISO 45001 Occupational Health and Safety Management System
ISO 45001 Occupational Health and Safety Management System is an evolution of the OHSAS18001 Occupational Health and Safety Management System. This new standard is used to help organizations around the world ensure the health and safety of their workers. ISO 45001 was drafted and written by the ISO/PC 283 Occupational Health and Safety Management System Project Committee. This committee is composed of 69 formal members (including the Chinese National Standardization Committee SAC and relevant institutions in countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States, Germany, and France) and 16 observation members. Representatives from organizations such as the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) also participated in the discussion of the standards.
ISO 45001 Occupational Health and Safety Management System
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