Certifications
OEM's commitment to quality has been documented and approved by several of the top agencies and organizations in the industry.
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OEM earned its first ISO certification in 1994; today OEM retains ISO 9000 certification. This certification, based on standards set by the International Standards Organization, holds OEM to very rigid standards governing both our engineering and our manufacturing practices and procedures.
ISO 13485
ISO 13485 is a quality management process oriented towards the production of medical devices. OEM achieved ISO 13485 in 2004.
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CSA is an independent, not-for-profit organization supported by more than 8,000 members. The organization is a network of offices, partners, and strategic alliances in Canada, the U.S., and around the world. Established in 1919, CSA is a leader in the field of standards development and the application of these standards through product certification, management systems registration, and information products.
Link : www.csa.ca
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610C (Class 3)
The Institute for Interconnecting and Packaging Electronic Circuits is a trade association representing more than 2,300 companies in the electronic interconnection industry worldwide.
Link : www.ipc.org
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The Surface Mount Technology Association enables its members to achieve technological success in surface mount and companion technologies by providing education, training and access to knowledge.
Link : www.smta.org
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The Underwriters Laboratories, Inc has several marks that may appear on certain products manufactured by certain companies. One of the most common is the mark shown here. If a product carries this Mark, it means that UL found that samples of this product met UL's safety requirements. These requirements are primarily based on UL's own published Standards for Safety.
Link : www.ul.com
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The CE Mark is a symbol that indicates a product complies with the "essential requirements" of the European laws or Directives (directives are the mechanism by which European-wide legislation is enacted). The CE mark is not a quality mark. It indicates conformity to the legal requirements of the European Union (EU) Directive with respect to safety, health, environment, and consumer protection.