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Product Certification

Build trust and integrity by demonstrating a genuine commitment to quality through these measures.

Gain third-party assurance is an effective way to demonstrate that your product meets customer expectations and specific standard requirements.

The 6 Steps to Certification

To achieve StandardsMark™ certification, you need to take the following steps:

1. Product Standards or Specifications

Determine what standards or specifications are essential for your product. In many cases, a product may be required to meet a number of standards or specifications; in others, a minimum level of assurance may be required.Visit info@qciglobal.com to obtain standards.

2. Does Your Product Conform?

Before applying for certification, you should make an assessment of whether the product is likely to meet the standard. This assessment may be internal or external.

3. Submit an Application

You must submit detailed information about the range of products for which you are seeking certification.For further information refer to the Product Certification Guide to Applicants, which is available from our account management team.

4. Submit Your Product for Testing

After QCI Global acknowledges your application, we will prepare a Type Test program and your product can then be tested by a recognised laboratory (normally NATA-accredited or equivalent). QCI Global technical staff will assess your product’s design and performance compliance against the nominated standard or specification.

5. Manufacturing Site Quality Plan Audit

QCI Global’s audit scheduling team will contact applicants to arrange a mutually agreeable audit date for the nominated manufacturer/s.

6. Certification and Logos

Once your product has successfully passed the audit and type testing conducted by QCI Global, certification will be issued. This certification signifies that your product has met the required standards or specifications.

Client Testimonials

Our clients share the cultural and business impact they’ve achieved through partnering with the QCI Global team.

As always, the audit process with Ken Sadler reveals pertinent opportunities for improvement. We welcome the suggestions and do our best to implement all of them.

Barry Chiasson
QHSE Director | Dominion Diving Limited

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