PROCEDURE FOR TESTING AND CERTIFICATION Sample Clauses

PROCEDURE FOR TESTING AND CERTIFICATION. An applicant shall apply for certification at those CBs from which he wishes a certificate indi- cating his wish where the product shall be tested.
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PROCEDURE FOR TESTING AND CERTIFICATION. An applicant shall apply for certification at those CBs from which the applicant wishes to obtain a certificate. The applicant can indicate to the CB a preference for the associated testing laboratory that is able to perform the product testing. Taking the product specifications and the test specimen(s) as a basis, the laboratory proceeds as follows:  Examination of specimen(s) and documentation  Define and agree the test programme with the applicant and the CB  Perform the test programme  Issue the test report(s). The CB studies the test report and issues a certificate that clearly identifies the security grade and environmental classification of the product. When the applicant has not informed all the relevant CBs prior to testing and the certificates of the other CBs are sought after the testing has been completed, it may be necessary for the other CBs to request additional tests to be carried by an associated testing laboratory that is party to this mutual agreement. The reasons for the additional tests shall be justified in writing to the applicant and the first CB notified by the CB that requires them.
PROCEDURE FOR TESTING AND CERTIFICATION. An applicant (manufacturer) requiring multiple certification shall apply to those CBs whose certificates are required, indicating a preference for where the product is to be tested (see flow charts in Annexes A and B). Taking the product specifications and the test specimen as a basis, the laboratory proceeds as follows:  Examination of specimen(s) and documentation  Performing the tests required in EN 1300  Issue of the test report. The CB studies the test report(s) with the associated documentation and checks the following items:  Check if additional testing of the manipulation resistance and destructive burglary resistance according to the EN 1300 by a second ATL is needed.  Check if the testing is performed on the basis of the standards defined in clause 11 of this Agreement. If the standard has been changed in the meantime, those results of the testing may be taken for a certification for which the requirements resp. test methods did not suffer a severe change.  Check if the tests were performed before publication of the MRA. If the tests were performed earlier, additional tests may be performed at any associated laboratory of this MRA. The reasons for these additional tests shall be justified in writing to the applicant. The other involved CBs will be informed by the CB who asks for additional tests. The CB studies the test report to determine the associated security class and to decide if a certificate can be issued. If the applicant has applied for certification at several CBs, he shall inform the primary CB concerning the co-ordination of product audits (see clause 13).
PROCEDURE FOR TESTING AND CERTIFICATION. An applicant shall apply for certification at those CB(s) from which he wishes a certificate indicating where the product shall be tested (or has been tested) (see flow chart in Annexes A and B). Taking the product specifications and the test specimen as a basis, the laboratory proceeds as follows:  Examination of specimen(s) and documentation  Performing the tests required in EN 1300  Issue of the test report. The CB studies the test report(s) with the associated documentation and checks the following items:  Check if for testing against EN 1300, clauses 8.2.2 and 8.2.3 the results of one further EFSG laboratory is available. If not, a second testing is required by a further EFSG laboratory.  Check if the testing is performed on the basis of the standards defined in clause 4 of this Agreement. If the standard has been changed in the meantime, those results of the testing may be taken for a certification for which the requirements resp. test methods did not suffer a severe change.  Check if the tests were performed before publication of the Agreement. If the tests were performed earlier, additional tests may be performed at any associated laboratory of this Agreement. The reasons for these additional tests shall be justified in writing to the applicant. The other involved CBs will be informed by the CB who asks for additional tests. The CB decides on issuing a certificate including a decision on the grading of the product. If the applicant has applied for certification at several CBs, he shall inform the primary CB concerning the co-ordination of product audits (see clause 6).
PROCEDURE FOR TESTING AND CERTIFICATION. An applicant (manufacturer) requiring multiple certification shall apply to those CBs whose certificates are required, indicating a preference for where the product is to be tested (see flow charts in Annexes A and B). Taking the product specifications and the test specimen as a basis, the laboratory proceeds as follows: • Examination of specimen and documentation • Elaboration of a programme to attack the specimen • Performing the preliminary tests • Analysis of the preliminary test results and definition of the final test programme, shared with other CB/ATL involved • Performing the final test programme • Issue test report which has to contain all phases as above. The CB studies the test report with the associated documentation to determine the applicable security grade and to decide if a certificate can be issued. Any involved CB may ask for further information, the result of which may lead to further testing by the Primary Associated Testing Laboratory (pATL) or one of the other ATL(s).

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