The execution standards of cleaning agents can vary according to the regulations of different countries or regions. The following are some common cleaning agent execution standards:
ISO standards: The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has formulated a series of standards related to cleaning agents, such as ISO 9001 (quality management system), ISO 14001 (environmental management system) and ISO 22716 (cosmetics GMP standard). These standards cover aspects such as quality management, environmental management, and production practices.
National standards: Different countries may have their own cleaning agent execution standards. For example, in China, cleaning agents may need to comply with the national standard GB/T 26347-2010 General Technical Conditions for Cleaning Agents and other relevant industry standards.
Industry Association Standards: Some industry associations or organizations may also develop executive standards for cleaning agents to ensure product quality and safety. For example, the Cleaning Product Association of the United States has developed many standards and guidelines related to cleaning agents.
Chemical management regulations: As a chemical, cleaning agents also need to comply with relevant chemical management regulations. For example, in the European Union, cleaning agents need to comply with REACH regulations (regulations for registration, evaluation, authorization, and restriction of chemicals) and CLP regulations (regulations for classification, labeling, and packaging of chemicals).
It should be noted that the specific cleaning agent execution standards may vary depending on the purpose, composition, and market requirements of the cleaning agent. Enterprises producing and selling cleaning agents should comply with local regulations and standards, and ensure that their products meet the requirements of relevant standards. In addition, regular quality control testing and compliance assessment are also important steps to ensure that cleaning agents meet the execution standards.