CPSC has updated the entry review plan for 1USG notification,
CPSC,
1. UN38.3 test report
2. 1.2m drop test report (if applicable)
3. Accreditation report of transportation
4. MSDS(if applicable)
QCVN101:2016/BTTTT(refer to IEC 62133:2012)
1.Altitude simulation 2. Thermal test 3. Vibration
4. Shock 5. External short circuit 6. Impact/Crush
7. Overcharge 8. Forced discharge 9. 1.2mdrop test report
Remark: T1-T5 is tested by the same samples in order.
Label name |
Calss-9 Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods |
Cargo Aircraft Only |
Lithium Battery Operation Label |
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● The initiator of UN38.3 in the transportation field in China;
● Have the resources and professional teams being able to accurately interpret UN38.3 key nodes related to Chinese and foreign airlines, freight forwarders, airports, customs, regulatory authorities and so on in China;
● Have resources and capabilities that can help lithium-ion battery clients to “test once, pass smoothly all airports and airlines in China “;
● Has the first-class UN38.3 technical interpretation capabilities, and housekeeper type service structure.
Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is a U.S. government agency that protects the American
public from products that may present safety hazards. This independent regulatory body focuses on
consumer items that pose an unreasonable risk of fire, chemical exposure, electrical malfunction, or
mechanical failure. Products that expose children to danger and injury are a particularly high priority for
the CSPC. In addition to investigating complaints from consumers concerning unsafe products, this
group also issues recalls of products that may be defective or that violate mandatory standards.
From July 29, 2019, CPSC began to work closely with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to
identify and inspect imported consumer goods shipments (For products defined by certain HTS codes
listed below, such as children’s toys, batteries), and participated in One U.S. Government Notification
Messaging at Import (1 USG NM), in order to better assist the customs in reviewing compliant products,
CPSC updates its coordination process every year. On March 22 this year, it has adjusted its review time
and conditions in its updated review plan which allows for faster review by CPSC of low ‐ risk shipments at the port, however the premise is that the applicant must provide the estimated time of arrival
EDA in advance and the entry records like CPSC compliance or non-compliance record data in
advance (≥3 days) of EDA.