Children's bicycle CPC certification application process
Date:2024-08-12 10:30:19 Classification
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When children's bicycles are sold on Amazon's US site, they do need to undergo CPC (Children's Product Safety Certificate) testing. CPC certification ensures that children's bicycles comply with relevant safety standards and regulations to protect children's safety and health.
The CPC certification application process mainly includes the following steps:
1. Choose a third-party laboratory or certification agency authorized by CPC certification.
2. Submit CPC certification application, including product details and relevant test reports.
3. Test children's bicycles according to relevant standards, which may include physical performance testing, chemical substance testing, etc.
4. After the test is completed, the laboratory prepares a CPC certification report.
5. Submit the CPC certification report to Amazon.
6. Put a CPC label on the product to indicate that the product has passed CPC certification.
The information required for CPC certification includes:
1. Detailed description and specifications of the product, such as brand, model, color, size and other information.
2. Product design drawings and technical specifications.
3. Instructions for use and safety warning labels.
4. Quality assurance documents, such as production process control, quality inspection, and raw material procurement documents.
5. Certification application form and certification agreement, fill in product information, manufacturer information, certification agency information, etc.
6. Other documents that may be required, such as product photos, trademark registration certificate, ISO 9001 quality management system certificate, etc.
In addition, Amazon requires that the seat height and applicable age or range be noted on the product detail page of all children’s bikes posted. All children's bicycles shall be tested and comply with 16 CFR Part 1512 (Bicycle Requirements), CPSA (Lead), CPSA Section 14(a)(5) ) section (tracking labels) and other regulatory or standard requirements.