Building ceramics production and sales must pass the national 3C certification

On March 14th, the law enforcement officers of the Q4 branch of the quality supervision agency came to the building materials market of Changsha Road for special inspection. In a store responsible for wholesale sales of tiles, when law enforcement officials asked for a national 3C certificate, the staff member erroneously took out a product inspection report, and later refused to provide it on the grounds that the manager was absent or not. The law enforcement officers investigated and punished the business on the ground that they were suspected of selling unlicensed products, and ordered them to go to the relevant departments of the quality supervision bureau for investigation within three days.

If the company has not yet provided a valid certificate, we will impose a fine of at least 50,000 and a maximum of 200,000 yuan on the sale of unlicensed products according to law, and contact the quality supervision bureau of the place where the manufacturer is located to produce products. The company investigated and dealt with. Law enforcement officials said that because some of the porcelain bricks used in building materials will produce radiation that is harmful to the human body and are radioactive, production and sales must go through the country's 3C certification.

According to reports, the so-called "3C certification" is China's mandatory product certification, the English name ChinaCompulsoryCertification, English abbreviation CCC. The full name of 3C certification is "China's Compulsory Product Certification". It is a product conformity assessment system that the Chinese government has implemented to protect consumers' personal safety and safety, strengthen product quality management, and implement laws and regulations.

The 3C certification of ceramic products is mainly aimed at the radioactivity of porcelain tiles. Only non-radioactive porcelain tiles can be certified. According to national regulations, porcelain tiles must be certified, such as polished tiles and antique tiles. Some wall tiles are glazed tiles, which are not within the scope of certification.

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