A certificate of conformance is a document that confirms that a product or service has met the required standards and specifications. It is usually issued by a third-party organization or a manufacturer and includes information such as the product or service details, the standards it has met, the date of issuance, and the name and signature of the authorized person. The certificate of conformance is often required as proof of compliance for certain industries or government agencies.
EN71 is a European standard that specifies safety requirements for toys. It is a set of guidelines that outlines the safety and quality criteria that toys must meet in order to be sold in the European market. The standard covers various aspects of toy safety, including mechanical and physical properties, flammability, and chemical composition. Compliance with EN71 is mandatory for all toys sold in the European Union. The standard is regularly updated to reflect changes in technology and new safety concerns.