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Product Inspections In China
Types of Product Inspections
•  Early production Inspections
•  During Production Inspections
•  Pre-shipment Inspections
Product Inspections
Category Specific
•  Consumer Electronics Inspection
•  Cookware, Furniture and Electrical
   Appliance Inspections
•  Juvenile Product and
   Toy Inspections
•  Gift and Premium Inspections
•  Sporting Goods, Fitness
   Equipment and Bicycle Inspection
•  Optics Inspections
•  Clock, Watches and
   Jewelry Inspections
•  Cosmetics Inspection
•  Textile, Clothing and
   Soft-line Inspections
•  Production Line and
   Equipment Inspections
•  Building Materials Inspection
•  Commercial and Industrial
   Goods Inspection
•  Electric Component Inspections
•  Mold and Tooling Inspection
   and Verifications

Support Services
Social Compliance Auditing,
Training and Consulting
Work with only socially responsible factories and don't get caught by large retail audits
- Avoid irreparable damage to your business' reputation caused by working with non-socially compliant factories in China
- Audits are based on internationally recognized SA8000 standards and completed on-site by Senior American or European auditors
- InTouch reviews all findings in detail with both you and the factory, and works with factory management to quickly rectify non-compliant areas
     InTouch has worked with hundreds of factories in China to ensure that their practices, facilities, and paperwork are consistent with the requirements of major retailers such as Wal-Mart and JCPenney. More importantly, InTouch will work hand-in-hand with your team and the factories that supply you to ensure that suppliers are engaged in fair and legal employment practices, are not causing unacceptable damage to the environment, and are organizations that you would be proud to call partners. InTouch employs several SA8000 Social Accountability certified auditors who work on your behalf to:

1. Access the compliance level at the facility
2. Identify specific areas of concern and deficiencies that need corrective action
3. Train factory management and ensure that it can implement corrective action plans
4. Constantly call, email and communicate with the factory to ensure that corrective actions are in progress
5. Follow-up with future site visits to reassess the compliance level and check the progress
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