The three types of certificates are managed by different organizations, namely the Metrology and Technology Administration, the Ministry of Emergency Affairs and the Ministry of Health. Among them, hygiene certification and fire certification are Russia-specific certifications. Fire certification boils down to material testing, which is a prerequisite for GOST R certification, and hygiene certification emphasizes the impact on human health.
I. GOST R Certification
Covering a wide range of products, mainly including electronic and electrical products, communication products, medical devices, cosmetics, food, furniture, household chemicals, packaging materials for consumer goods, toys, machinery and equipment, pressure equipment, personal protective equipment, construction materials, automobiles, agricultural machinery, and equipment used in explosive atmospheres. All electrical products within the scope of GOST R certification are subject to safety testing, and products subject to EMC testing include wires and cables, capacitors, switches for household and similar appliances, household appliances, mounting accessories and connectors, lamps, measuring instruments, medical devices, IT and office equipment, low-voltage electrical appliances, high-power switchgear, mounting and protection equipment, safety transformers, portable power tools, electronic equipment, and recreational products. Electronic equipment, recreational products.
Sanitary certification
Sanitary certification involves the following products: food, food ingredients, food additives and preservatives, food contact materials and products, etc.; food, cosmetic processing equipment; used in food or drinking water related products (eg, refrigerators, water dispensers, etc.); products that emit X-rays (eg, image monitors and TV receivers, etc.); products that emit microwave radiation (eg, cell phones, TVs, etc.); products that emit microwave radiation (eg, cell phones, TVs, etc.) products that emit microwave radiation (e.g., cell phones, cordless phones, computer parts, laptops, etc.); products that come into contact with the skin (e.g., children's products, cosmetics and perfumes, clothing and footwear, etc.); and household medicines, pesticides, disinfectants, and agrochemicals.
Three, fire certification
Fire certification involves the following products: electrical products (such as room heaters, insulated cables, refrigerators, compressors and Christmas light strings and other related products); heating products (such as gas stoves, barbecues, heaters, etc.); fire alarm, firefighting and fire-fighting equipment and personal protective equipment (eg, for the use of firefighters and equipment for a similar working environment); Building construction materials (e.g. cableways, fireproofing materials, wall coverings, roofing materials, wallpaper, fire bricks, carpets, cable conduits, doors, etc.); Finished production materials (e.g. insulation, plastics, paneling, etc.).