The technical difference between JIS C 62133-2 and IEC 62133-2,
62133,
WERCSmart is the abbreviation of World Environmental Regulatory Compliance Standard.
WERCSmart is a product registration database company developed by a US company called The Wercs. It aims to provide a supervision platform of product safety for supermarkets in US and Canada, and make product purchasing easier. In the processes of selling, transporting, storing and disposing products among retailers and registered recipients, products will face increasingly complicated challenges from federal, states or local regulation. Usually, the Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) supplied along with the products do not cover adequate data of which information shows compliance with laws and regulations. While WERCSmart transforms the product data to that conforming to laws and regulations.
Retailers determine the registration parameters for each supplier. Following categories shall be registered for reference. However, the list below is incomplete, so verification on registration requirement with your buyers is suggested.
◆All Chemical Containing Product
◆OTC Product and Nutritional Supplements
◆Personal Care Products
◆Battery-Driven Products
◆Products with Circuit Boards or Electronics
◆Light Bulbs
◆Cooking Oil
◆Food dispensed by Aerosol or Bag-On-Valve
● Technical personnel support: MCM is equipped with a professional team who studies SDS laws and regulations for long. They have in-depth knowledge of the change of laws and regulations and have provided authorized SDS service for a decade.
● Closed-loop type service: MCM has professional personnel communicating with auditors from WERCSmart, ensuring smooth process of registration and verification. So far, MCM has provided WERCSmart registration service for more than 200 clients.
The vast majority of shipments will receive an automated “May Proceed” message initiated by CPSC systems. But, during their review, CPSC staff co ‐ located at the ports, or in coordination with CBP, can signal an intent to examine through a ‘Hold Intact Notice’ or ‘Intensive Exam Request’.Although the CPSC’s review may delay the notification of a 1USG release for products of interest, it will not impact the flow of goods through the border, unless CPSC determines that an intensive examination is required, and CBP concurs.The type of requests CPSC will make to trade will depend on several factors, including, but not limited to:
1、Possible noncompliance with safety standards or regulations;
2、The risk of injury a product poses to consumers;
Note: As long as the goods have not received the Intensive Examination notice, the flow of goods through the border will not be affected in any way.