Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Certificate |
Certifications Provided | ISO PAS 17712 Certification Services |
Target Location | Pan India |
Document verification Mode | Online |
Training Courses (if applicable) | NO |
Services offered | Consultancy |
Type of Certification | New Certification |
Type of Industry | For IT and Consulting |
Mode of Report | Hard Copy |
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Certificate |
Certifications Provided | ISO PAS 17712 2013 Certification Services |
Target Location | Pan India |
Document verification Mode | Online |
Training Courses (if applicable) | NO |
Services offered | Consultancy |
Type of Certification | New Certification |
Type of Industry | For IT and Consulting |
Mode of Report | Hard Copy |
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 day |
Certifications Provided | ISO PAS 17712 Certification |
Target Location | Pan India |
Document verification Mode | Online |
Training Courses (if applicable) | NO |
Services offered | Consultancy |
Type of Certification | New Certification |
Type of Industry | For IT and Consulting |
Mode of Report | Hard Copy |
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Certificate |
Certifications Provided | ISO PAS 17712 |
Target Location | Pan India |
Document verification Mode | Online |
Training Courses (if applicable) | NO |
Services offered | Consultancy |
Type of Certification | New Certification |
Type of Industry | For IT and Consulting |
Mode of Report | Hard Copy |
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 year |
Certifications Provided | PAS ISO 17712 Certification For Container Seal |
Target Location | Pan India |
Document verification Mode | Online |
Training Courses (if applicable) | NO |
Services offered | Consultancy |
Type of Certification | New Certification |
Type of Industry | For IT and Consulting |
Mode of Report | Hard Copy |
ISO (International Organization for Standardization) is the world’s largest developer of voluntary International Standards. A standard is a document that provides requirements, specifications, guidelines or characteristics that can be used consistently to ensure that materials, products, processes and services are fit for their purpose. ISO International Standards ensure that products and services are safe, reliable, and of good quality.
The ISO 17712 establishes “uniform procedures for the classification, acceptance, and withdrawal of mechanical freight container seals. It provides a single source of information on mechanical seals which are acceptable for securing freight containers in international commerce.”
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Certificate |
Mode of Report | Hard Copy |
Type of Industry | PPE ensembles for firefighters undertaking hazardous materials response activities |
Type of Certification | New Certification |
Services offered | Consultancy |
Training Courses (if applicable) | CERTIFICATE |
Document verification Mode | Online |
Target Location | Pan India |
Certifications Provided | ISO 17712 |
Certification Provided with in | 2-3 days |
The ISO 17712 establishes “uniform procedures for the classification, acceptance, and withdrawal of mechanical freight container seals. It provides a single source of information on mechanical seals which are acceptable for securing freight containers in international commerce.” The current ISO 17712 standard requires independent confirmation in three areas:
1. Testing to determine a seal’s physical strength (as barriers to entry). ISO 17712 defines three types of classes of seal strength or barrier capacity: “I” for Indicative; “S” for Security; and “H” for High Security. C-TPAT requires the use of “H” class seals. Suppliers must use independent third party test laboratories to validate a seal''''''''s classification. Labs must be accredited according to ISO/IEC 17025 (General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories) to perform testing specific to ISO 17712.
2. Auditing of manufacturer’s security-related business processes. Poor security-related practices can undercut the effectiveness of a high-quality security seal. ISO 17712''''''''s Annex A defines over two dozen required practices, such as facility risk assessments and access controls to production and storage areas. Suppliers’ conformance with Annex A should also be demonstrated through an independent certification provider that is accredited to audit compliance with the ISO standards.
3. Seals be designed and constructed with tamper indicative features that generate tell-tale evidence of tampering. Seal manufacturers must be able to demonstrate to, and obtain certification from, an accredited auditor from an independent third party organization that their high security seals have built-in tamper evidence features. If an independent third party organization accredited to ISO 17020 verifies conformity, it will provide the manufacturer with a certificate of compliance that documents that the seals submitted for review do reflect tell-tale evidence of tampering generated by attempts to defeat a correctly closed and affixed seal.
In order to verify that a High Security Seal is certified as ISO 17712:2013, You must contact your security seal supplier and ask them to provide the ISO certificates mentioned below:
The manufacturer of the seal has to be ISO 9001 certified.
The manufacturer of the seal has to be ISO 17712:2013 Annex A (Best Practices) certified.
The mechanical strength of the seal has to meet or exceed the requirements of ISO 17712 Clause 5 High Security Seal category. This is documented by a ISO 17712:2013 “H” laboratory report / certificate for the seal.
ISO17712: 2013 Clause 6 Tamper Evidence Compliance Letter
The test laboratory performing the strength tests must be ISO 17025 accredited to perform ALL 5 mechanical tests according to ISO 17712:2013 Clause 5. CDG is an ISO 17025 accreditec laboratory.