How to check the authenticity of a report
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Report certificate authenticity qualification
At present, there are many types of test reports. How to check the authenticity of the reports has important practical value!
1. Check qualifications
Third-party reports require qualifications before they can be issued. Special industries or foreign laboratories must also have corresponding qualifications.
2. Look at the process details
There is a process within the laboratory for the issuance of a report. From sample collection – photography – testing – review – data review – signature – sealing, this entire process will be reflected in the report. By checking the report date, sample collection date, and data release date comparison, whether it is stamped and whether there is Supervisor’s signature, etc. At present, domestic laboratories generally stamp with red seals and seam seals. Some foreign laboratories use blue seals or red seals without seam seals. Through the review of these details, it can be used as a basis for the authenticity of the report!
3. Look at the standards and testing content
Because testing has a certain degree of professionalism, by looking at the testing methods and standards in the report, you can see whether a report meets the requirements. The tampered report only tamperes with the title and product, and the testing methods and standards cannot be changed. This becomes an important basis for determining whether a report is authentic or not!
4. A more direct inquiry method
For any report issued, the laboratory will keep files and electronic files. It is more convenient to contact the issuing agency directly for inquiry. In a direct way, many testing institutions currently have online query functions, and electronic files can be downloaded for query!
The flame retardant reports of the city’s textile testing include more than 30 test reports such as SGS EN11611/EN11612, SGS NFPA2112, SGSCAN/CGSB, etc., and the test reports of other fabrics include more than 20 test reports such as BTTG EN1149-3, TUVE EN20471, etc. , you can check the authenticity on the official website of the testing agency.
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