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SGS Unveils New Juvenile Products Lab in AIX EN Provence, France

In June 2011, SGS has opened a new large-scale juvenile products testing laboratory in Aix en Provence, France.
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10/10/11 Consumer Testing SGS Unveils New Juvenile Products Lab in AIX EN Provence, France
In June 2011, SGS has opened a new large-scale juvenile products testing laboratory in Aix en Provence, France.
10/10/11 Consumer Testing New Toys Testing Lab in Indonesia
With the coming into force of the mandatory toys safety standard (SNI) in Indonesia in 2012 and market demand for safe toys in Europe and America, SGS Indonesia has opened a new toy testing lab for toys up to 14+ years covering both soft and plastic toys.
10/10/11 Consumer Testing New Furniture Capabilities in Serbia
Conscious of increased demand for furniture testing, SGS opened a new furniture laboratory in Serbia (Beograd) in June 2011.
06/10/11 Consumer Testing Compliance with EU Food Contact Regulation
Since January 2011, many changes have been implemented in the EU legislation regarding materials and articles intended to come into contact with foods.
13/06/11 Consumer Testing SGS Focuses On Health Effort of Plumbing Products In Contact With Drinking Water
In March 2011, SGS was successfully audited by IAPMO (International Association of Plumbing & Mechanical Officials) on NSF 61 capability as a technical service provider for the health efforts in plumbing relevant products in contact with drinking water.
13/06/11 Consumer Testing SGS China Offers Quality Assurance Service for Pet Industry
Armed with strong expertise and remarkable technical support, SGS is able to offer not only testing solutions but a comprehensive range of quality assurance services that help market pet products with confidence.
10/06/11 Consumer Testing Impact of reach on back-to-school products
Pens, glues, crayons, pencil cases, scissors and school bags are all examples of back-to-school products. European retailers and their suppliers may be familiar with their obligations for ‘articles’ under REACH but may not be too familiar with procedures for ‘mixtures’.
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