REACH Certification confirms compliance with European Union regulations governing chemical substance registration, safety assessment, and usage restrictions in products and manufacturing processes. This certification validates proper chemical management, hazard communication, and regulatory adherence for substances produced or imported into EU markets.
REACH Certification is a comprehensive compliance credential demonstrating that organizations meet European Union requirements for registering, evaluating, authorizing, and restricting chemical substances manufactured or imported in quantities exceeding one ton annually. This certification validates that companies have established robust chemical management systems including substance identification, hazard assessment, exposure scenario development, safety data sheet preparation, and supply chain communication protocols. REACH places responsibility on manufacturers and importers to prove chemical safety rather than regulatory authorities proving harm.
The certification process encompasses complete chemical inventory documentation, toxicological data compilation, risk assessment reporting, European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) registration, and ongoing compliance monitoring. Certified organizations demonstrate capability to track substances of very high concern (SVHC), manage authorization requirements, implement restriction measures, and maintain transparent communication with downstream users about chemical hazards and safe handling procedures throughout the supply chain.

This certification ensures legal market access in Europe, protects human health and environment, strengthens supply chain transparency, and demonstrates commitment to responsible chemical management and corporate sustainability.
Secure uninterrupted access to European markets by meeting mandatory chemical registration and documentation requirements for all regulated substances.
Implement systematic chemical hazard identification and control measures that protect workers, consumers, and environmental health effectively.
Establish clear chemical communication protocols with suppliers and customers, building trust and facilitating informed decision-making throughout value chains.
Differentiate your organization as a responsible chemical user, attracting environmentally conscious customers and meeting corporate sustainability procurement requirements.
Four straightforward steps to achieve ISO certification: consultation, documentation, payment, and certificate delivery—all managed remotely for your convenience.
Connect with our ISO experts to discuss your certification needs and requirements.
Submit your organization's documents and information securely via email.
Complete your payment conveniently through our secure online payment gateway.
Receive your internationally recognized ISO certification upon successful audit completion.
Chemical manufacturers, importers, formulators, and industrial users of chemical substances in EU markets require REACH certification. Companies producing articles containing regulated chemicals or managing complex supply chains with chemical components must achieve compliance.
Chemical Manufacturing & Distribution
Textile & Apparel Production
Cosmetics & Personal Care
Plastics & Polymer Processing
Post-certification, organizations must fulfill ongoing requirements including annual surveillance audits, internal reviews, and recertification to maintain their ISO certificate validity.
Certification bodies conduct yearly audits to verify continuous compliance with ISO standards and ensure your management system remains effective and up-to-date.
Complete recertification audit required every three years to renew your ISO certificate and demonstrate sustained commitment to quality management excellence.
Regular internal audits and management reviews must be conducted to monitor performance, identify improvements, and prepare for external certification audits.
Maintain current documentation, update procedures for process changes, and provide ongoing training to employees on ISO requirements and their responsibilities.
